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  1. 5 de jul. de 2017 · The Best and Worst of ’80s Ninja Video Games. Saboteur? BMX Ninja? Ninja Golf? Shadow Warriors? The Last Ninja? We dissect the ninja videogames of the 1980s...

  2. List of ninja video games. The following is an incomplete list of video games which feature ninja, mostly in action and role-playing games, from the early 1980s to the present. It is organized in alphabetical order . Game series. Visual novel series. Standalone games. Games with ninja player characters. Visual novels.

    Series
    Genre
    Featured Ninja Characters/notes
    Shoot 'em up
    Ninja pilot Hien - shooter game series ...
    Role-playing
    Gun-wielding ninja Shu
    Fighting
    Doggirl character Konoha [1] since 2006
    Fighting
    Mondo [2] - first three games in ...
  3. Shinobi is a series of hack-and-slash games created by Sega. The ninja (shinobi) Joe Musashi is the protagonist of the original series of games (Shinobi to Shinobi III). The first Shinobi was released in 1987 as an arcade video game.

  4. A look back at some Ninja games for the C64 and Arcade. As winter drags on, like many of you, my thoughts turn to ninjas and ninja video games. In the eighties I had a slight obsession with ninjas fueled by martial arts movies, ninja magazines and comics, and ninja video games.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Ninja Gaiden games may not have had a new one in years (again, cheers NG3), but it’s worth revisiting the remaster collection for that nostalgic, infuriating ninja action.

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  6. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Ninjas! Who doesn’t love a ninja? Everyone did back in the ’80s and ’90s, it seems, since there was a glut of popular media where ninjas played a starring role or at least put in a guest appearance.

  7. The Ninja Warriors (ニンジャウォーリアーズ) is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and released by Taito in 1987. The original arcade game situated one display in between projected images of two other displays, creating the appearance of a triple-wide screen.