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The Way of the Tiger is a series of adventure gamebooks by Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson, originally published by Knight Books (an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton) from 1985. They are set on the fantasy world of Orb. The reader takes the part of a young monk/ninja, named Avenger, initially on a quest to avenge his foster father's murder and ...
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Inindo: Way of the Ninja; Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao;
Ayane - also as a major character in Ninja Gaiden; Hayate [11] Kasumi - the runaway ninja who is the series' main character since 1996 and also appeared in Ninja Gaiden; Genra, [12] Raidou, [13] and Shiden [14] Dragon Ninja Rush: Action-adventure: Dragon Ninja Clan in the magical myth and legend [15] Eternal Champions: Fighting
T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger is a PlayStation game released in 1999, developed by DreamWorks Interactive (which would later be named EA Los Angeles, and finally Danger Close Games) and published by Activision. The game is set in an oriental landscape populated by clans of animals, such as leopards and snakes.
From 1984 to 1996 he was a prolific and best-selling author, usually publishing at least two titles per year. One of his most successful series was The Way of the Tiger, six linked adventures about a ninja hero, written with Mark Smith. The books have been published in Japan, France, USA, Italy and Sweden.
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A good ninja fuses into him and gives him his powers. Often related to the series is the handheld The Revenge of Shinobi game for Game Boy Advance, however, this game shares only the name and basic premise (ninja action) with other Shinobi titles.