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'''Ninjakun''' is a ninja action arcade game that was only released in Japan. The full name is "Ninjakun Majou no Bouken" which roughly translates to "Little Ninja Adventure at Demon Castle". It employs a cute artwork style and features the player as a red clad ninja facing an army of enemy ninjas and demons. The player must defeat each and every enemy in a stage in order to advance to the next stage. Each stage takes place in a vertically scrolling | '''Ninjakun''' is a ninja action arcade game that was only released in Japan. The full name is "Ninjakun Majou no Bouken" which roughly translates to "Little Ninja Adventure at Demon Castle". It employs a cute artwork style and features the player as a red clad ninja facing an army of enemy ninjas and demons. The player must defeat each and every enemy in a stage in order to advance to the next stage. Each stage takes place in a vertically scrolling mountain or castle, and the player and enemies jump and fall between different levels. | ||
Ninjakun was ported to the [[NES|Famicom]] and [[MSX]] systems. The Famicom conversion was done by [[Jaleco]], who produced a Famicom only sequel [[Ninja Jajamaru Kun]] which was released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in Japan. UPL produced an arcade sequel known as [[Ninja-Kid II]], which they ported to the Famicom as "Ninja Kun - Ashura no Shou". | Ninjakun was ported to the [[NES|Famicom]] and [[MSX]] systems. The Famicom conversion was done by [[Jaleco]], who produced a Famicom only sequel [[Ninja Jajamaru Kun]] which was released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in Japan. UPL produced an arcade sequel known as [[Ninja-Kid II]], which they ported to the Famicom as "Ninja Kun - Ashura no Shou". |