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After a two year break from 2D side scrolling Naruto games, Tomy decided to bring the Saikyou Ninja Daikesshu back to its roots. The big difference is you play with the grown up cast of characters from Naruto Shippuden
February 12th, 2011 |
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Many anime games are shoveled on to systems for quick cash, but for the most part the Naruto games haven’t been that bad. Maybe that’s why I thought Naruto: Shinobi Retsuden would be worth checking out.
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LOS ANGELES – Mar. 11, 2009 – TOMY Corporation today announced that Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 is currently in development exclusively for Nintendo DS
February 12th, 2011 |
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Naruto: Ninja Council 2 brings the action and fun of the hit Cartoon Network series back for more excitement! The students of Kakashi are being challenged to become the greatest ninjas in the village.
February 12th, 2011 |
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Do you have what it takes to master the martial arts and prove yourself a true Ninja?
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For this year’s pocket effort, D3 brings an all-new DS-exclusive series to the US with Naruto: Path of the Ninj a. As the first of its kind here in the US, Naruto: Path of the Ninj is a traditional RPG built around the world of Naruto, following the foundling ninja students from the beginning of the first season, as the story begins anew in RPG form
February 12th, 2011 |
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It’s hard to believe it’s still so young, but the Naruto anime has only been on the air in America for a little over three years now. It’s hard to believe it, because during that span of roughly 36 months, almost 20 different video games starring the knucklehead ninja have arrived on our shores. From console fighters to adventure games and several cross-over designs in-between, the popularity of the brand hasn’t been allowed to rest as fans of the series are continually looked to for their spending support — it’s not so hard to believe that.
February 12th, 2011 |
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Nintendo handhelds have had a long-running tradition of mediocre Naruto Experiences. Looking back over the last few years, each iteration of Naruto has sat among that “passable” level of quality, not really doing much to blow us away in any fashion, but getting the job done just enough to justify a purchase for the most hardcore of anime fans out there
February 12th, 2011 |
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When it comes to Pocket Naruto offerings, the Ninja Destiny series is hands-down the game to look out for on Nintendo DS. Much like any huge franchise the orange ninja stealthily finds his way onto consoles and handhelds multiple times a year, and while some of the most diehard fans of the long-running anime may scoop up every single offering, it’s obvious that when it comes to pocket Naruto games Ninja Destiny 2 is on a whole other level. That’s not to say it’s perfect – as you’ll see when you read on, it’s not – but it’s a huge improvement over what both the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS has gotten in the past.
February 12th, 2011 |
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Naruto Shippuuden Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu Gekitou Naruto vs Sasuke is newest Naruto game is a horizontal scroll action adventure that includes even more ninja techniques for you to try out. Run at superhuman speed, throw shuuriken and aim to pin your enemies down, make huge leaps and wall climb like spiders. And these are just a few common things you can play with.
February 12th, 2011 |
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One-on-one Naruto fighting action revisits the Nintendo DS with the latest Naruto Shippuden Shinobi Retsuden 3 game. Naruto Shippuden Shinobi Retsuden 3 will be known in North America as Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 3.Players choose a combatant from a sizable roster of 42 characters and fight it out in 3D action that runs at 60fps
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The main feature of Naruto Shippuuden: Dairansen! Kage Bunsen Emaki is Naruto’s Shadow Clone technique. Identical to the manga, this special technique takes on different forms and is the key to the battle system, the solving of puzzles on the field, and the opening the maps