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  2. Ninja Kid - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Kid, known in Japan as GeGeGe no Kitaro - Yōkai Daimakyō (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 妖怪大魔境, GeGeGe no Kitaro: The Evil Yōkai Realm), is an action video game developed by Tose [3] and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

  3. Ninja-Kid - Wikipedia

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    Ninja-Kid (arcade version) Ninja-Kid II, known in Japan as Ninja-kun: Ashura no Shō (忍者くん阿修羅の章) and known in North America as Rad Action and JT-104, is a platform action video game first developed and published in 1987 by UPL in Japan. It is the direct sequel of Ninja-Kid.

  4. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    The Ninja Warriors Again [a.k.a. Ninja Warriors and The Ninja Warriors: New Generation in EU] 1994: No: SNES: Operation Wolf 3 (オペレーションウルフ3, Operēshon Urufu 3) 1994: Yes — Power Spikes II (パワースパイクII, Pawā Supaiku II) 1994: Yes: Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo MVS: Puzzle Bobble (パズルボブル, Pazuru Boburu) [a.k ...

  5. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Ninja-Kid: Various: Two Ninja-Kid games (1984–1987) as well as Ninja Taro (1991). Nintama Rantaro: Various: Rantaro and his friends and teachers at the ninja school; Onimusha: Action-adventure: Several playable ninja characters: Kaede (Onimusha: Warlords, 2000; Onimusha Blade Warriors, 2003) Akane "Jubei" Yagyū (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, 2006)

  6. Kid Niki: Radical Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Kid Niki: Radical Ninja, known in Japan as Kaiketsu Yanchamaru (快傑ヤンチャ丸, lit. "The Wonderful Yanchamaru"), is an arcade video game developed and published by Irem in 1986, and was later published outside Japan by Data East in 1987. The arcade game runs on Irem-62 Hardware, the same as Kung Fu Master.

  7. Ninja JaJaMaru-kun - Wikipedia

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    The game is a spin-off of Ninja-Kid (1984), an arcade video game originally developed by Japanese company UPL, known for games such as Atomic Robo Kid. [7] Jaleco had previously ported the game to the Famicom in early 1985, and decided to re-use the Ninja-Kid character for their own home console game, now named Ninja JaJaMaru-kun. [7]

  8. List of ninja television programs - Wikipedia

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    Tokusatsu (特撮), which literally means "special filming", is a Japanese term for live-action film or television drama that makes heavy use of special effects.Tokusatsu entertainment often deals with science fiction, fantasy or horror, but can also include kaiju, superhero, metal hero, mecha, and super sentai.

  9. List of beat 'em ups - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Clowns - Strata, Incredible Technologies; Ninja Combat - Alpha Denshi; Ninja Gaiden / Shadow Warriors - Tecmo; Ninja Kids - Taito; Oriental Legend series - International Games System Oriental Legend; Oriental Legend Super; Oriental Legend Super Plus; Oriental Legend 2; The Pirates of Dark Water - Sunsoft; P.O.W.: Prisoners of War - SNK ...