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JaJaMaru: Ninpō Chō (じゃじゃ丸忍法帳, JaJaMaru Ninja Arts Register) is a role-playing video game released in Japan on March 28, 1989 by Jaleco for the Family Computer. It is part of Jaleco's Ninja JaJaMaru-kun series and was originally scheduled for a North American release under the name Taro's Quest, although it was never released.
Other recent releases included a large book of pre-constructed Powers, a set of pre-generated Martial Arts styles, abilities and skills, a large bestiary, a new grimoire for Fantasy Hero and a three-volume set of villains for Champions. A new edition of Star Hero was released in 2011, along with a second Advanced Player Guide.
Ninja Hero: Martial Arts adventure in the vein of wuxia cinema and similar tales. Cyber Hero: Near-future (often dystopian) stories typically spotlighting the convergence of humanity and technology. Post-Apocalyptic Hero: Adventure in worlds after the fall of an earlier civilization. Western Hero: Sixguns and sheriffs in the American Wild West.
Ragnarok Online: 2002: A ninja class branch was added to the expansion in addition to Thief and Assassin, [338] primarily for PvP. [339] Rogue Legacy: Roguelike: 2013: RPG Maker 3: 2004: Rune Jade: 2000 [340] Soul Saver Online: 2009 [341] Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together: 1995: The Ninja and Kunoichi classes. [342] Tales of...
Ninja Master's was also re-released on the Neo-Geo X handheld system in 2012, [3] and for the Virtual Console in 2013. [4] In 2019 it was released as part of Arcade Archives developed by Japanese company Hamster. As of 2021, Ninja Master's was released worldwide [5] on Nintendo Switch [6] [7] and Xbox One.
Ram Man is a stocky warrior with poor verbal skills whose chief method of attack/defense involves using his head as a battering ram. [35] He is unswervingly loyal to the people of Eternia, at times questioning the loyalty of newer Heroic Warriors such as Buzz-Off. However, he is also a bit naive and gullible. [36]
When he was a member of the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan, he and Raidou were trained by their father in the most advanced skills of the Tenjinmon of Mugen Tenshin ninjutsu. Over the years, he became a physically, mentally, and spiritually stronger ninja than Raidou and eventually became the clan's 17th leader, succeeding their father Burai who was ...
The Ninja Warriors is a beat 'em up game that plays in a side-scrolling manner similar to the 1987 arcade version. [5] The player can choose to play as one of three androids with ninja skills: the slow but powerful "Ninja" armed with a nunchaku , the quick but weak "Kamaitachi" with sickles on his arms, or the balanced "Kunoichi" who wields ...