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  2. Arashi: Castles of Sin - Wikipedia

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    Arashi: Castles of Sin is a virtual reality stealth action-adventure game for PlayStation VR on PlayStation 4, developed by Endeavor One and published by Prep Games. [1] A Final Cut version was co-developed with Skydance Interactive and released on December 5, 2023, on next-generation virtual reality consoles.

  3. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Master (1986) [32] and its sequel, Oriental Hero (1987) [33] Ninja Warriors: Beat 'em up: The Ninja Warriors and The Ninja Warriors Again of 1987-1994 - Ninja and Kunoichi (also Kamaitachi in Again) Ninja-Kid: Various: Two Ninja-Kid games (1984–1987) as well as Ninja Taro (1991). Nintama Rantaro: Various: Rantaro and his friends and ...

  4. List of WiiWare games - Wikipedia

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    Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex: Konami: Big Bass Arcade: Big John Games Big Kahuna Party: Reflexive Entertainment: Big Town Shoot Out [4] Performance Design Products Bingo Party Deluxe Wai Wai Bingo Deluxe JP: Ateam Inc. Bit Boy!! Bit Man!! JP: Bplus, Marvelous Entertainment: bittos+: Unconditional Studios Blaster Master: Overdrive ...

  5. List of Project EGG games - Wikipedia

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    Project EGG is an emulation-based video game distribution service for Windows operating systems - originally launched by Bothtec on November 24, 2001, and now managed by D4 Enterprise. There have been a total of 1173 titles added to the service, originating from across 23 different platforms.

  6. List of Nintama Rantarō video games - Wikipedia

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    Cover art of Nintama Rantarō 64 Game Gallery This is a list of Nintama Rantarō video games, which were published exclusively in Japan . Most of them were developed and published by Culture Brain .

  7. Last Ninja 3 - Wikipedia

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    The 16-bit versions of Last Ninja 3 were programmed by Mark Dawson and Dave Collins from the game studio Eldritch the Cat. [1] Despite the size of Last Ninja 3's sprites, they don't use much processor time: the game's 3D masking uses more processing power, with about 200 layers of masking per screen. [1]

  8. List of ninja television programs - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Hattori-kun + Ninja Monster Zippo (忍者ハットリくん+忍者怪獣ジッポウ) 1966.04.07 – 1966.09.28 1967.08.03 – 1968.01.25 Masked Ninja Akakage (仮面の忍者 赤影) [Edo period series] 1967.04.05 – 1968.03.27 Henshin Ninja Arashi (変身忍者 嵐) [Edo period henshin series based on the manga of the same name]

  9. Last Ninja - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, System 3 released Last Ninja 2, and in 1991 the third game in the series, Last Ninja 3. In 1990, Last Ninja Remix was released for 8-bit systems. This was Last Ninja 2 with new music, a new introductory sequence, slightly changed graphics (most notably the screen border) and fixed bugs. Confusingly, the 16-bit versions of the original ...