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{{Header Nav|game=Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou | {{Header Nav|game=Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
|completion=4 | |||
|image=Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou FC box.jpg | |||
|title=Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou | |title=Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou | ||
|developer=[[UPL]] | |||
|developer=[[UPL]] | |publisher=[[UPL]] | ||
|publisher=[[UPL]] | |year=1987 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|arcade|wii}} | ||
|systems={{syslist|arcade | |||
|ratings={{CERO|A}} | |ratings={{CERO|A}} | ||
|title1=Arcade Archives Ninja-Kid II | |title1=Ninja-Kid II | ||
| | |developer1=[[Opera House]] | ||
| | |publisher1=[[HAL Laboratory]] | ||
| | |year1=1987 | ||
| | |systems1={{syslist|msx2}} | ||
| | |title2=Ninja-Kid II | ||
|developer2=[[Micronics]] | |||
|publisher2=[[UPL]] | |||
|year2=1988 | |||
|systems2={{syslist|nes}} | |||
|title3=Arcade Archives Ninja-Kid II | |||
|developer3=[[UPL]] | |||
|publisher3=[[Hamster Corporation]] | |||
|year3=2015 | |||
|systems3={{syslist|ps4|switch}} | |||
|ratings3={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}} | |||
|genre=[[Action]] | |genre=[[Action]] | ||
| | |players=1-2 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | |||
|preceded by=[[Ninjakun]] | |preceded by=[[Ninjakun]] | ||
|series=Ninja Jajamaru-kun | |series=Ninja Jajamaru-kun | ||
|series2=Arcade Archives | |series2=Arcade Archives | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{nihongo|'''Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou'''|忍者くん 阿修羅ノ章||lit. Little ninja: fighting demon chapter}} is an action game developed by [[UPL]] and produced for arcades in [[1987]]. It is the spritual successor to UPL's original [[Ninjakun]]. It was released around the world with the title '''Ninja-Kid II''', and in the United States with the title '''Rad Action'''. | |||
Ashura no Shou expands upon the basic gameplay introduced in Ninjakun, by introducing new exploration concepts and challenging the player to complete 31 stages of action, with branching levels, larger enemies, and boss battles. The game was ported to the [[MSX2]] and published by [[HAL Laboratory]]. It was also ported to the [[Famicom]] in [[1988]]. A US release for the NES was planned under the name ''Ninja Taro'', but ultimately cancelled. The Famicom port was released on the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in Japan in [[2009]]. | |||
Ashura no Shou expands upon the basic gameplay introduced in Ninjakun, by introducing new exploration concepts and challenging the player to complete 31 stages of action, with branching levels, larger enemies, and boss battles. | |||
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[[Category:Micronics]] | [[Category:Micronics]] | ||
[[Category:HAL Laboratory]] | [[Category:HAL Laboratory]] | ||
[[Category:Hamster Corporation]] | [[Category:Hamster Corporation]] |