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  2. Kaginawa - Wikipedia

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    Antique Japanese iron kaginawa climbing hook. Kaginawa (鈎縄 or 鉤縄, lit. "hook-rope" [1]) is a type of grappling hook used as a tool in feudal Japan by the samurai class, their retainers, foot soldiers and reportedly by ninja. Kaginawa have several configurations, from one to four hooks.

  3. Liero - Wikipedia

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    The player is using the ninja rope to hang from a clump of dirt while shooting at the enemy with rockets. Liero is a video game for MS-DOS, first released by Finnish programmer Joosa Riekkinen in 1998. The game has been described as a real-time version of Worms (a turn-based artillery game). [1]

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  5. List of free multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    2D Action Platformer with a grappling hook. Wide variety of community created maps and game-modes. 2D Urban Terror: Free Software community: August 5, 2000: Windows, OS X, Linux: First-person shooter: Free to Play Open source stand alone game based on a quake 3 mod. 3D Unvanquished: Free Software community: February 29, 2012: Windows, OS X, Linux

  6. Bionic Commando (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bionic Commando, released in Japan as Top Secret [a] is a 1987 run and gun platform video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades.It was designed by Tokuro Fujiwara as a successor to his earlier "wire action" platformer Roc'n Rope (1983), building on its grappling hook mechanic; he was also the designer of Commando (1985). [7]

  7. I-Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the game there are several uniquely designed walls that Ninja can run on, and points where Ninja can use his grappling hook to swing across a gap. Certain levels also provide Ninja with explosive darts and ricocheting shuriken to use against his foes; both of these can be aimed using a first-person view, but shuriken can also be ...

  8. Arumana no Kiseki - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist uses a grappling hook to climb up to the platform. The "LIFE" meter, the "SCORE" counter and a range of weapons are displayed on the bottom of the screen.. The player takes the role of a hero named Kaito, who bears a resemblance to Indiana Jones, and must travel through six cavernous levels in search of the stolen jewel, Arumana.

  9. Hooks (grappling) - Wikipedia

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    Hooks is a term in grappling martial arts that generally refers to the use of careful positioning of a practitioner’s feet and legs to control and manipulate the movement or position of their opponent.