At any cost, regardless of how the game happened, two ninja gaden were built at the same time, but through two different teams that were not connected to each other. I can’t say how detailed their instructions were, but there are some similarities to identify it.
- Both sports are a Ninja star from Japan.
- Both games focus on the United States on Ninja for their mission.
- Settings between the two appear to be contemporary or near the future.
- In both sports, Ninja has been given an assignment by the US government.
- Basically the enemy’s power in both sports is bad magic.
- Enemies include anti -anti -opponents such as Mad Max or Slavir Movie Villains as well as monster.
(Although I am still not sure about the government, I am watching it in the Arcade story online, but there is very little content to show the story in this game. Also, you don’t really do so. Fight Something vicious in the arcade game, though it seems that some monster are hiding in the ongoing screen.)
But beyond these points, sports do not resemble. To start, they are two different genders, even if they are both heavy. Arcade’s game is just like a final battle where the main move is that you can catch things in the environment as well as enemies. The greatest thing you can do when you jump on an opponent in the galutin throw. Fighting is mostly unarmed, though you can use the sword as power -up on extraordinary occasions.

On the other hand, Nis Ninja Gedon, an action plane in the same aircraft, is an action plateframers that are synonymous with castlaviania. You mainly use your swords and enemies mostly die in the same hit, though you also find a group of limited ammunition skills to use. Due to your giant health, your main threat is not so much that the enemies have been defeated as much as the current pits have been knocked.

There is also a big difference in the story, both of them have very different tons. The Arcade Game means that a Shloki language is a B movie Viceb in the cheek, mainly trying to make similar moo films that were appearing in the ninja movie boom in the 1980s, as with entertainment was watching Orientalism in the other side. Every time we look at the main character of our unknown Ninja, it goes on to what extent it is beyond context. When he travels to the United States, he does it in a small wooden boat, and he works like reading a newspaper or gambling in Las Vegas, dressed in such a ninja. When he returns to Japan, it is a similar dishonor, in which Tokyo’s large skyscrapers collide with a large pagoda and a large Buddhist sculpture.
In this game, the villain is established by the descendants of Nostradams as a sect, so one of the elements of the story of the game is the walls of the nostrils that appear throughout the stages. Apparently, they kidnap the president, and our ninja has been sent to save him. None of them have been beyond these basic concepts, maybe this layout feel less compatible and more funny.


On the Nes, Ninja Gaden plays it completely directly, including the early Katasan, who moved the story more than most of the time action games. Our Ninja, whose name is Rio Habosa here, has come to the United States from Japan, but it is evident that he is not the common man, but the successor of the magical dragon Ninja. He does not come to the United States for entertainment and we do not really see him interacting with culture, so he always lives in costumes as well as his mission. The government is not merely a backpack, but it appears to be an extraordinary and intimidating organization on its own. Villen is also seen playing an active role in completing his agenda. Basically, it is a story about the ancient supernatural powers of recovering and fighting good and evil in the modern age, Dragon Ninja is the power of the good that opposes the evil, and the CIA is an unprecedented invasion of the world to connect these powers.
The Nes Game has been traveled to the United States to investigate the defeat of the United States with Rio Hibosa. He then found out that his father had been defeated by a vicious sect, which led to him trying to revive a bad God, and the CIA kidnapped him to force God to stop living and put the world from chaos.


I think Rio Hibosa has later moved to the United States in the NES Games. At least, the series -based OVA takes this interpretation, Rio and Irene now run a antiquity shop when no devil is running around.
Of course, I will refrain from talking about the new Ninja Gaden series starting on the Xbox, but I am not honestly aware of it. It seems that what I have seen seems to be that the NES Games have seen that the war between Dragon Ninja and the devils has maintained a lot, and it has further exaggerated the horrible aspect. But when some extent the CIA is included in the aftermath of the games, it seems that the “Ninja” angle in the United States has been widely dropped, while the game often continues to grow much in the world of hidden ninja somewhere in remote Japan, maybe some international travel but in different places like South America and London. The devil Ninja is more prominent in his enemies than rejecting the crazy Max.
The gameplay is now a stylish action game, so I guess that in this regard, the Arcade version also makes a point of nearly closer and closely difficult by the aggressive enemies, which is more likely to move forward and murder by the player.


Now it all brings us the question of thread. Ninja has different interpretations with the first day with Gaden, how will it be You If the director’s chair has been put on the chair, explain? The CEO of Tekoo called you and said that you have to develop the next Ninja Gaden Game, and if you refuse, You know the answer. Your only direction is that it almost launches ninja in the modern United States, and then you are allowed to leave two or two elements from this formula. The genre of gameplay, the story and the head, visual and music style, it all depends on you.
What kind of ninja gaden do you make?