Masashi Kishimoto's popular shonen manga and anime series Naruto may have ended a few years ago, but fans are still getting their fill of Ninja action with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Boruto: Naruto Next Generation, the sequel manga and anime series, although Boruto has not been able to be nearly as popular 💮as its predecessor.
Like most popular manga and anime series, Naru༺to has seen a ton of video games based on it over the years, with most receiving a worldwide release. However, there are still a handful of Japan-exclusive Naruto video games that international fans may have never had the chance to play.
8 𝕴 Naruto: Kon♉oha Ninpocho
Naruto: Konoha Ninpocho was the first video game based on Naruto and was released for the Wonders𝓀wan Color in 2003. It's an RPG where the player takes control of Team 7 and uses a variety of seals and scrolls with different effects in battle and only covers the Prologue - Land Of Waves arc. However, Team 8, Team 10, and Team Guy still make an appearance despite not being introduced until the Chunin Exams arc.
Konoha Ninpocho is also interesting in that it uses 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:artwork from the manga and features a whopping 12 original characters made exclusively for theཧ game.
7 Naruto: Ko𒈔noha Senki
Naruto: Konoha Senki is a turn-based strategy game released for the Game Boy Advance ൩in 2003, and unlike Konoha Ninpocho, it covers both the Progue - Land Of Waves arc and the Chunin Exams arc.
Like many other strategy games, characters have to move along a grid and get an enemy within their range to attack them with various techniques. Items can also be used to hea🐽l or attack. Only Team 7 is playable until the game has been completed, and then 19 additional characters can be unlocked through completing side missions. Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto himself also appears in the game.
6 🌞 Naruto: Ninja Village Jintori Battle
Naruto: Ninja Village Jintori Battle is a strategic board game video game that was released for the original PlayStation in 2003 and was the only Naruto game released on the system. Like Konoha Ninpocho, Jintori Battle primarily uses artwork from the manga instead of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:anime series. Still, it has a smaller roster of playable c😼haracters compared to Konoha Senki, with only 12 playable characters𒉰 total.
The main objective in Jintori Battle is for the player to take ov⭕er the opponent's base, but other than that, there isn't much additional information about the gameplay available in English.
5 ꦜ Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan
Naruto RPG🍬 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005 and is the actual second entry in the Naruto RPG series, as Path Of The Ninja 2 is called Naruto - RPG 3 Reijū VS Kꦜonoha Shōtai in Japan.
Naruto RPG 2 follows the events of the original series from the Search For Tsunade arc through the Sasuke Recovery Mission arc. It also features better graphics than its predecessors and redesigned sprites for all returning characters. A limited-edition of the game was released featuring co▨ver art with Sasuke instead of Naruto as ⛦well.
4 ಌ Naruto:𓄧 Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3
Naruto: Gekito Ninja Taisen 3 was released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004 and is the third game in the Ninja Taisen, or Clash of Ninja, series. It covers the Konoha Crush and Search For Tsunade arcs but still features playable characters fromꦺ earlier arcs as well♚.
Ninja Taisen 3 also added several n⛎ew features to the series, including but not limited to Crisis Specials; new special attacks characters can use when they have only 40 per🌳cent or less of their health left, character transformations, as well as guard crushes, and a more limited guard mechanic in general.
3 🅰 Naruto Shippuden: Ni🍷nja Destiny 3
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 3 is, obviously, the third game in the Ninja Destiny series, or ๊Naruto Shinobi Retsuden in Japan, and was released for the Nintendo DS in 2009. It features 30 playable characters, with a handful of them availableও in both their part 1 and part 2 outfits.
Ninja Destiny 3 also features three game original tailed b✤easts known as the masked beasts, who don't appear in any other Naruto media but may have served as inspiration for the nine masked beas♚ts created by Naruto's alternate universe counterpart Menma in the sixth Naruto movie, Naruto: Road To Ninja.
2 ♔ Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! S🐲pecial
Naruto Shippuden: Gekito Ninja Taisen! Special is the last game🌠 in the Ninja Taisen series, as well as the last to be licensed by Takara Tomy, and was released for the Nintendo Wii in 2010. Special kept many of the changes that were present in its predecessor, Gekito Ninja Taisen! EX 3, but a handful of char൲acters were given new and updated special attacks.
Other new features for Ninja Taisen! Special included a substitut🅺ion mechanic and meter similar to those seen in the Ultimate Ninja series, attacks that can slam characters into walls, and the removal of stage transitions.
1 Naruto: Shinobi Collection Shippū Ranb⭕u
Naruto: Sh🤪inobi Collection Shippu Ranbu is a free-to-play mobile game that was released in 2015. In Shinobi Collection Shippu Ranbu, players collect cards in order to unlock different characters that they will then be able to use in battle.
The gameplay of Shinobi Collection Shippu Ranbu is split between running, where the player's team runs from one previously cleared objective to the next, and battling, which has the player's team fighting against enemies in turn-based battles. Not counting alternate versions, S🏅hinobi Collection Shippu Ranbu features around 112 characters, likely the most extensive roster for a Naruto video game so far.