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Ninja Video Games
The following is an incomplete list of video games which feature ninja, mostly in action and role-playing games, from the early 1980s to the present. It is organized in alphabetical order. Game series Visual novel series Standalone games Games with ninja player characters Visual novels Games with ninja character classes Games with ninja units Games with ninja non-player characters ''Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja'' and ''Hagane no Oni: Kidou Hohei Vs. Onna Ninja Gundan'' are two ''Ninja''-titled games wherein the players are fighting exclusively against the ninja enemies. Miscellaneous *''BMX Ninja'' and ''Ninja Scooter Simulator'' are two extreme sports games. See also *List of ninja films *List of ninja television programs *Ninjas in popular culture References External linksTheme: Ninjasat MobyGamesAll video games about stealthy assassins, saboteurs, or scouts of Japanese origin
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Video Games
Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This feedback mostly commonly is shown on a video display device, such as a TV set, computer monitor, monitor, touchscreen, or virtual reality headset. Some computer games do not always depend on a graphics display, for example List of text-based computer games, text adventure games and computer chess can be played through teletype printers. Video games are often augmented with audio feedback delivered through loudspeaker, speakers or headphones, and sometimes with other types of feedback, including haptic technology. Video games are defined based on their computing platform, platform, which include arcade video games, console games, and PC game, personal computer (PC) games. More recently, the industry has expanded on ...
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Clone Phantasma
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Kasumi (Dead Or Alive)
is a Character (arts), fictional character and the protagonist of the ''Dead or Alive (franchise), Dead or Alive'' fighting game series by Team Ninja and Tecmo (Koei Tecmo). Kasumi has served as the lead character of the ''Dead or Alive'' franchise since its premiere in 1996. She was a main character in the first, second and fifth games of the series and in the film ''DOA: Dead or Alive''. In the games' canon (fiction), canon, Kasumi, also known as "The Kunoichi of Destiny", is a teenage ninja princess of the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan. Kasumi abandoned her clan, becoming an outcast and is pursued by her younger half-sister Ayane (Dead or Alive), Ayane. There are several ''Dead or Alive'' player and boss (video gaming), boss characters who are human cloning, clones of her. She also guest appeared in various other games, including Team Ninja's other flagship series ''Ninja Gaiden'' where she and Ayane play much bigger roles. Kasumi has become a symbol of the ''Dead or Alive'' fra ...
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Hayate (Dead Or Alive)
The following is a list of characters from the '' Dead or Alive'' video game series, created by Tecmo and Team Ninja. Characters Main series Spin-off series ''Xtreme ''series Introduced in ''Dead or Alive'' Ayane Bass Armstrong Voiced by (English): Joe J. Thomas (''Dimensions''), Patrick Seitz (''DOA5''–present)Voiced by (Japanese): Daisuke Gōri (''DOA''–''DOA4''), Kenta Miyake (''Dimensions''–present)Live-action actor: Kevin Nash is a semi-retired professional wrestling champion and Tina's overprotective father. He is also the widower of Alicia Armstrong, who died of a disease when Tina was only six years old, forcing Bass to take care of her by himself. He disapproves of Tina's aspirations of being a model (''DOA2''), a Hollywood actress (''DOA3'') and a rock star (''DOA4''). Consequently, Bass enters the DOA tournaments to put an end to her fame-seeking, only to fail at each attempt. In the fourth tournament, it is revealed that he intends to win so he w ...
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Ayane (Dead Or Alive)
is a video game character in the '' Dead or Alive'' and ''Ninja Gaiden'' franchises by Team Ninja and Tecmo (Koei Tecmo). She debuted as a hidden character in the PlayStation version of the fighting game '' Dead or Alive'' in 1998, and has appeared in all of its sequels and spin-offs so far, including as the main protagonist of ''Dead or Alive 3''. In the games, Ayane is a teenage master of ninjutsu and is characterised by her complex relationship with her half-sister Kasumi, the lead character of the ''Dead or Alive'' series. She is also prominently featured as a recurring supporting character in the ''Ninja Gaiden'' series since its revival in 2004 and has made multiple guest appearances in other games, in particular in the extended ''Dynasty Warriors'' franchise. Ayane is one of the most popular Tecmo characters and is one of Koei Tecmo's mascots, but has been a subject of controversies regarding her age and sexualization. Character Ayane is officially one of the "faces" ...
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Dead Or Alive (series)
(''DOA'') is a media franchise based on a fighting video game series produced by Tecmo and developed by Team Ninja. It is primarily composed of fast-paced 3D fighting games that begun with the original '' Dead or Alive'' in 1996. The series received critical and universal acclaim with the sequels '' Dead or Alive 2'' in 1999 and ''Dead or Alive 3'' in 2001, which are considered landmark titles. ''Dead or Alive'' is the creation of Tomonobu Itagaki, who has since left the company and is no longer working on the series, which continues without him. The series revolves around the events of the Dead or Alive World Combat Championship, an international martial arts tournament where fighters from across the globe participate in for the title of world champion and large cash prizes. The tournaments are held by the Dead or Alive Tournament Executive Committee (DOATEC). The conflict between the ninja competitors and DOATEC's personnel serves as the main focus of the series. ''Dead or Aliv ...
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Dance Central 3
''Dance Central 3'' is the third game in the ''Dance Central'' series. It was revealed at E3 2012 at the Microsoft Conference. It was released on October 16 in the US, Canada and South America and October 19 everywhere else. Gameplay Gameplay has been the same with the past 2 Dance Central games where 1 player or 2 players mimic what the dancer is doing on the screen. Player(s) get points depending on how they did. Many new features have been added to this game. Crew Throwdown: In this mode, 2-8 players go head to head against each other. After making this picture pose, they go head in head where it will pick a song and one of the 5 types of modes to play it in. Those modes are: *Perform: Aligned with the Perform mode included in the game *Keep The Beat: A freestyle-esque mini-game where players stay in beat to the song for points. *Strike A Pose: A mini-game where players mimic the positions the characters are doing for points. Story The player receives an invitation to an ...
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Dance Central 2
''Dance Central 2'' is a music rhythm game for the Xbox 360 and is the sequel to ''Dance Central''. It was released in October 2011. Plot Dr. Tan is monitoring the status of the area in The Airship, laughing while doing so. The player first meets up with Riptide Crew at the High Tide, and when they arrive, Emilia rejects and discloses to them that auditions to be in their crew were last week. Bodie however gives them an opportunity after hearing about the player's potential, and Emilia soon follows forth. Once they are impressed, the player receives their crew card, but not without a warning from Bodie stating that other crews exist nearby, with some of them being unfriendly. Flash4wrd is the next crew they meet, and they appear at the Tee Off. Taye recognizes the player as being the one Bodie mentioned to them earlier while Li'l T compliments their style. They both then give the player the chance, and once the player completes their set of challenges, Li'l T saws how hot their ...
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Dance Central (series)
''Dance Central'' is a music rhythm game series developed by Harmonix, creators of the ''Guitar Hero'' and ''Rock Band'' franchises. Series Dance Central (2010) ''Dance Central'' was released exclusively for the Xbox 360 and was a launch title for its Kinect peripheral. The game was officially announced at E3 2010 and later released in October of that year. Dance Central 2 A direct sequel to the previous game, ''Dance Central 2'' was officially announced at E3 2011 during Microsoft's press conference and was released in October of that year. Dance Central 3 ''Dance Central 3'' was co-developed by Backbone Entertainment and Harmonix. It was announced at E3 2012 during Microsoft's press conference. The game was released on October 16, 2012 in North & Latin America, & on October 19, 2012 in Europe, Asia, Australia, & Japan. Dance Central Spotlight ''Dance Central Spotlight'' was announced at E3 2014 for Xbox One, and was released on September 2, 2014. Unlike previous install ...
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Clumsy Ninja (series)
''Clumsy Ninja'' is an action-adventure video game for iOS and Android, developed and published by NaturalMotion in 2013. In the game the player trains a ninja by having them complete tasks in order to gain experience points. Within its first week of release, ''Clumsy Ninja'' was downloaded more than 10 million times. Story The story is told from 3rd person perspective by the ninja clue book. The main aim of the game is to save Clumsy Ninja's training partner & friend Kira from Hori-Bull, the antagonist, whose main aim is to find the Dragon Medallion. Kira finds the Dragon Medallion before Hori, but loses it as Hori-Bull weakened her, told in storyline. Hori-Bull had slipped a jelly potion, which makes limbs useless, into Kira's stew at one point, then threw her sword in the river, locked her in a cart, and took the Dragon Medallion. He then traveled to the temple region, bringing Kira with him. Kira managed to write a warning on one of her diary pages and give it to her squirrel ...
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Bushido Blade 2
is a fighting video game published by Square, released in Japan and North America in 1998. It is the sequel to '' Bushido Blade'', which had been released the previous year. The game was re-released in 2008 for PlayStation Network. Gameplay ''Bushido Blade 2'' expands on some of the aspects of ''Bushido Blade'', while limiting or removing others. The story mode is changed from one large connected level to a series of skirmishes, each set on a different map. Dual sword attacks have been added. Playable characters are chosen from groups which represent two opposing schools of assassins, the Shainto and Narukagami, and are armed with swords or polearms of varying types. The fights in ''Bushido Blade 2'' mark the progress of the chosen character who—depending on the character—either fights to regain a legendary sword, or to destroy the opposing school. Levels involve a pattern of fighting several generic ninja followed by a boss, who is one of the playable characters from the ...
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Bushido Blade (video Game)
is a 3D fighting video game developed by Lightweight and published by Square and Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game features one-on-one armed combat. Its name refers to the Japanese warrior code of honor ''bushidō''. Upon its release, the realistic fighting engine in ''Bushido Blade'' was seen as innovative, particularly the game's unique Body Damage System. A direct sequel, ''Bushido Blade 2'', was released on the PlayStation a year later. Another game with a related title and gameplay, '' Kengo: Master of Bushido'', was also developed by Lightweight for the PlayStation 2. Gameplay The bulk of the gameplay in ''Bushido Blade'' revolves around one-on-one third-person battles between two opponents. Unlike most fighting games, however, no time limit or health gauge is present during combat. Most hits will cause instant death, while traditional fighting games require many hits to deplete an opponent's health gauge. It is possible to wound an opponent with ...
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