Ninja-kun Ashura no Shou: Difference between revisions

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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.  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]].
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