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  2. Bump 'n' Jump - Wikipedia

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    Bump 'n' Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as Burnin' Rubber (バーニンラバー, Bānin Rabā). Distributed in North America by Bally Midway, the arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East's DECO Cassette System. The goal is to drive to ...

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  4. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Ninja (Ninja/Ninja Mission) Beat 'em up: 1986 [178] Ninja and Zombies: 2013 [179] Ninja Assault: Shooter: 2000: A game about the gun-toting ninjas (Guren and Gunjo, plus Aoi in one version) on a princess-rescue mission in feudal Japan. Ninja Baseball Bat Man: Beat 'em up: 1993: Ninja Blade: Action-adventure: 2009: Ninja Boy: 1990: Ninja Bros ...

  5. Sega Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Sega Ninja was released as The Ninja for the Master System (pictured: box, cartridge and instructions) Ports of the game were released for Sega's SG-1000 and Master System consoles. The latter version, retitled Ninja Princess 1 Mega Ban - Ninja, [9] was released a year after the arcade game and changed the protagonist from female to male. [8]

  6. Full Screen Mario - Wikipedia

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    As a remake of Super Mario Bros. (1985), Full Screen Mario ' s gameplay is similar: it is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls Mario through levels.The game features all 32 levels that appeared in the original Super Mario Bros., [1] and adds cheats and the option to select any one from the start.

  7. Ninja Five-O - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Five-O, known in the PAL region as Ninja Cop, is a 2003 action-platform video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Konami. It was released for the Game Boy Advance in North America and Europe in April 2003. Players take the role of Joe Osugi, a ninja who must stop a terrorist group influenced by mystical masks.

  8. 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]

  9. Ninja (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Atari 8-bit screenshot. The player controls a ninja who has to penetrate a Japanese palace by fighting enemy ninjas with karate moves and by throwing shurikens and daggers.On his way, he has to collect six idols and the hidden entrance to Akuma's loft will appear, where the seventh idol awaits, the ninja then must return to torii.