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  2. Onimusha: Warlords - Wikipedia

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    The game would be set in a "ninja house" filled with booby traps, similar to the mansion from Resident Evil, where battles are fought using swords and shuriken. [4] In a 2003 interview with GameCenter CX , Keiji Inafune explained that the project began when he proposed a Sengoku period version of Resident Evil to company executives which he ...

  3. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Several main characters are ninja. The game is about a ninja team. Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin: Puzzle, Fighting, Action: All of the starting characters are ninja. You can unlock several other ninja characters as well. The main characters are all part of a ninja team. Ninja Master: Action: Ninja Master (1986) [32] and its sequel, Oriental ...

  4. House of Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    The series revolves around the Tawaras, a shinobi family that lives in a traditional 'house of ninjas' in present-day Japan and are descended from Hattori Hanzo. [4] Six years ago, the eldest son died during a mission to rescue a kidnapped politician, and the Tawaras abandoned their role in the government.

  5. Onimusha - Wikipedia

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    Shin Onimusha: Curtain Of Darkness, a mobile phone game, was released in Japan in 2005. [6] Onimusha Soul, a browser-based game, was released on June 28, 2012. [7] The game was also released for mobile phones in July 2013 and for PlayStation 3's PlayStation Network on February 25, 2014. [8] [9] [10] The mobile version was shut down on May 13, 2015.

  6. Wrath of the Black Manta - Wikipedia

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    Wrath of the Black Manta is a side-scrolling action game published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1990 and in the PAL region in 1991. It is a localized version of Ninja Cop Saizou (忍者COPサイゾウ, Ninja Koppu Saizō), a Family Computer game developed by A.I [1] and published by Kyugo in 1989, [2] but with drastic changes to the game's graphics ...

  7. Return of the Ninja - Wikipedia

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    The player takes role of a ninja (either the male Tsukikage and or the female Saiyuri), using the D-pad to move and the buttons to jump and attack. Various special items called Shinobi Tools need be collected to master the five arts of ninjutsu (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and Heaven) and proceed through the game. Guards may alert the others and ...

  8. Tenchu - Wikipedia

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    Tenchu [a] is an action-adventure stealth video game series owned by Japanese game publisher FromSoftware, where the player assumes the role of a ninja in 16th-century feudal Japan. The first game in the series titled Tenchu: Stealth Assassins was developed by Japanese developer Acquire and published in 1998. Later games have also been ...

  9. Ninja-Kid - Wikipedia

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    Ninja-kun: Adventure of Devil Castle (忍者くん魔城の冒険, Ninja-kun Majō no Bōken) is the first video game in the Ninja-kun series. It was released for arcades, on the Famicom, and MSX by Jaleco in 1984. [1] The MSX version was the only version released outside of Japan, as it was released in Europe under the name "Ninja". [2]