Ninja Gaiden is probably the hardest freaking game ever to qualify for the NES.
I will never forget Ninja Gaiden for the NES for various causes. The first reason that I remember, because it actually scenes as part of the story cut line. Of course, since the PS 1 came out, cut scenes are not exactly revolutionary. But to believe that the prehistoric Nintendo Entertainment System was able to draw cut scenes is very cool. Ninja Gaiden was a greatSoundtrack. You could really say that Tecmo put every effort for this game.
Now is the obvious reason why I remember so well, as well as anyone that played it, because it had to be a freak of nature in order to defeat it. Playing Ninja Gaiden was indeed my thumb blisters. I can not make it even clearer: If you are not a hardcore gamer is, Ninja Gaiden, you make your fist through the TV set.
But problems aside, Tecmo made a heck of a game. It was atheir creative side scroller action was revenge of a son about his father's supposed death. You can do everything that a ninja could: you could climb walls, throw Chinese stars, really cool karate moves.
The popularity of the original paved the way for a few more sequels for the NES. The play control was far ahead of his time. It probably has one of the best sports video games does not mean that Tecmo has ever made.
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