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CONSTRUCTOR KIT LEGO NINJAGO
Story of Ninjago began in 2011, when famous LEGO Company issued the first series of constructor kit with toy ninja-warriors. Series has astonishing success, and fans liked heroes so much, that story was continued and storyline was significantly expanded.
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- Ninja-kun's Demon Castle Adventure features three upward scrolling levels that repeat and become more difficult. The objective is to defeat the enemies on each screen and advance to the next screen. The player can attack with shurikens and jump on enemies' heads to stun them.
Game world of Ninjago is fictional Asian country, which is constantly attacked by armies of skeletons from underground kingdom and legions of aggressive adders, which are going to kill all people in the world. Team of young ninja, headed by wise teacher Sensei Wu, fights cruel bogey. Each hero has personal story, character and unique power one of natural elements.
WARRIORS NINJAGO
Team of desperate heroes Sensei Wu includes:
Kai - temperamental and irrepressible red fire warrior.
Cole - solid and sound black earth ninja.
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Jay - merry fellow, dreamer and inventor, possessing lightings blue warrior.
Zane - very clever and dreamy titanium ninja, who conquer ice element.
Nya - expert sister of Kai, charming, energetic and dreamer of becoming real ninja.
Ninja Adventure Game
Very different, but friendly and united by one goal, Ninjago don't only fight, train and getting new knowledge, but also spend leisure time very cheerfully. Games, competitions and entertaining excursions, they organize regularly and invite kids to participate in them.
NINJA MISSIONS
But of course, the main goal of LEGO ninja remains to protect the towns and villages of their world from evil invaders and oppressors. No matter how strong is enemy, how many teams are against heroes, they are always ready to oppose them with his courage, skill, ingenuity and cunning.
Each warrior is fluent in Ninjago murderous force of the ancient martial power of Spinjitzu and is able to fight numerous enemies. Old Master Wu cares about his desperate students and constantly backs them up during the dangerous missions and sorties. Young Ninjagos respect their teacher, but give him bother, starting independent trips without his advice and instructions. In most cases it ends sadly and Sensei Wu has to save youth from another mess.
ONLINE GAMES
Virtual world of Ninjago invites both adult and young fans of brave LEGO team. Together with your favorite characters you can feel exciting adventures and participate in battles with armies of evil Lord Garmadon and General Acidicus.
Ninja-kun: Adventure of Devil Castle | |
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Developer(s) | UPL (Arcade) TOSE (FC) |
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Platform(s) | Arcade, Family Computer, MSX, Wii (Virtual Console) |
Release | ArcadeFamily Computer
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Genre(s) | Platform, action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Ninja-kun: Adventure of Devil Castle (忍者くん魔城の冒険, Ninja-kun Ma-jō 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]
Gameplay[edit]
Ninja-kun's Demon Castle Adventure features three upward scrolling levels that repeat and become more difficult.[1] The objective is to defeat the enemies on each screen and advance to the next screen. The player can attack with shurikens and jump on enemies' heads to stun them. Occasionally, an orb will appear and if the player collects three, a bonus level will be unlocked.
Reception[edit]
In Japan, Game Machine listed Ninja-Kid on their November 15, 1984 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[3]
Ninja-Kid II[edit]
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Front cover of the Famicom version. | |
Developer(s) | UPL (Arcade) Micronics (FC) Opera house (MSX2) |
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Platform(s) | Arcade, Family Computer, MSX2, Wii (Virtual Console), PS4 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre(s) | Platform/action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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 platformactionvideo game first developed and published in 1987 by UPL in Japan. It is the direct sequel of Ninja-Kid. Game Machine listed Ninja-Kid II on their June 1, 1987 issue as being the tenth most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[4]
Legacy[edit]
After Jaleco had ported the game and its sequel to the Famicom and MSX in Japan, the company created Ninja-kun's younger brother, Ninja JaJaMaru-kun and created their own series titled Ninja JaJaMaru-kun.[1] The Ninja JaJaMaru-kun series would feature several games released on various consoles and handhelds, many of the games are different genres like role-playing video game gameplay.
References[edit]
- ^ abcKalata, Kurt. 'Ninja JaJaMaru-kun'. Hardcoregaming101. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ^'Ninja-kun - Magic Castle Adventure (1985, MSX, Jaleco, UPL), - Releases - Generation MSX'. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)'. Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 248. Amusement Press, Inc. 15 November 1984. p. 25.
- ^'Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)'. Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 309. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 June 1987. p. 21.
External links[edit]
- Ninja-Kid at the Killer List of Videogames
- Ninja-Kid at the Killer List of Videogames
- Ninja-Kid II at arcade-history
- Rad Action at arcade-history
- Ninja-Kid (VC) HAMSTER page
- Ninja-Kid II (VC) HAMSTER page
- Ninja-Kid (PS4) HAMSTER page
- Ninja-Kid II (PS4) HAMSTER page
- 'Ninja-Kid II game footage'. Retrieved 2020-05-24.