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Ninja Gaiden
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Ninja Gaiden
Ninja Gaiden , known in Japan as Ninja Ry?kenden and as Shadow Warriors in Europe, is a side-scrolling platforming video game. It was developed and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES); its development and release coincided with the beatemup arcade version of the same name. It was released in December 1988 in Japan, in March 1989 in North America, and in September 1991 in Europe. It was ported to the PC Engine in Japan in 1992, to the Super NES as part of the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy compilation in 1995, and to mobile phones in four planned episodic installments in 2004. It was released on the Wii Virtual Console service for all regions in 2007. The story follows a ninja named Ryu Hayabusa as he journeys to America to avenge his murdered father. There, he learns that a person named \"the Jaquio\" plans to take control of the world by unleashing an ancient demon through the power contained in two statues. Featuring platforming gameplay similar to Castlevania and the NES version of Batman, players control Ryu through six Acts that comprise 20 levels; they encounter enemies that must be dispatched with Ryu\'s katana and other secondary weapons. Ninja Gaiden has been renowned for its elaborate story and usage of anime-like cinematic cutscenes. It received extensive coverage and won several awards from video gaming magazines, while criticism focused on its high and unforgiving difficulty, particularly in the later levels. Over fifteen years after its release, the game continued to receive acclaim from print and online publications. It was novelized as part of the Worlds of Power NES game adaptations written by Seth Godin and Peter Lerangis, and it spawned a soundtrack CD. On the NES, Ninja Gaiden has been described as one of the best arcade-style games, and the best ninja-related game. Ninja Gaiden is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player takes control of the player character, Ryu Hayabusa, and guides him through six Acts that comprise 20 levels. Ryu physical strength is represented by a life meter, which decreases when he is hit by an enemy or projectile. A life is lost when the life meter depletes entirely, when Ryu falls off of the screen, or when the timer runs out. A game over screen appears when all lives are lost; however, the player may restart the level on which this occurred by continuing. At the end of every act, the player fights a boss; bosses have life meters that the player depletes with attacks. A boss is defeated when its life meter is depleted entirely. Each boss is one of the Malice Four – evil underlings of the Jaquio, the game\'s main antagonist. The Malice Four consist of Barbarian, Bomberhead, Basaquer, and their leader Bloody Malth. Players attack enemies by thrusting at them with Ryu\'s Dragon Sword – a katana-like sword passed down from the Hayabusa clan for generations. They can also use secondary weapons that consume Ryu\'s spiritual strength. Secondary weapons include throwing stars, windmill throwing stars which cut through enemies and return like boomerangs, a series of twirling fireballs named the art of the fire wheel, and a mid-air slashing technique called the jump & slash. When Ryu spiritual strength meter becomes too low, the player cannot use secondary weapons. Players can replenish Ryu spiritual strength by collecting red and blue spiritual strength items found in lamps and lanterns. Other items found along the way include hourglasses that freeze all enemies and projectiles for five seconds, bonus point containers, potions that restore six units of physical strength, \"invincible fire wheels\" that make Ryu temporarily invincible to attacks, and 1-ups. Ryu has the ability to jump on and off ladders and walls, and by using the directional pad, he can climb up or down ladders. Ryu can spring off walls by holding the directional pad in the opposite direction he is facing and pressing the jump button. He cannot attack while on walls or ladders. Players can use this technique to get Ryu to climb up spaces between walls and columns by holding down the jump button and alternating between left and right on the directional pad. Ryu can also vertically climb a single wall by springing off it and then quickly pressing the directional pad back towards the wall.

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07/16/2008 11:23 am
 
Rudy J. Ferretti 
15000
06/27/2008 05:03 pm
 
Barth 
15000
05/06/2008 10:50 pm
 
edy 
15000
04/14/2010 07:22 pm
 
Big_A 
14600
04/11/2008 05:54 pm
 
pirate.tiger.justice 
14600
04/22/2009 04:00 am
 
lamborghini997 
14400
02/09/2009 04:41 pm
 
dude 
13900
01/20/2008 04:00 pm
 
vivien 
5700
03/07/2008 06:14 pm
 
Nico 
5300
03/05/2008 02:26 pm
 
ves8bit 
5100
Game Stats
GameNinja Gaiden
Played4227
ScoreboardYes (23 scores)
Folder#1 Classic games
Rating4/5
Faved1
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