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N+ (PSP)
Relying only on keen ninja reflexes and uncanny agility, put your skills to the test in this once flash platformer. N+ is fun and addicting, if you can get past ...
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
N+ - Xbox Live Arcade (Xbox 360)
N+ may not look like much, but it's fun and addictive.
Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
N3II: Ninety-Nine Nights (Xbox 360)

A slightly outdated hack & slash that’s more frustrating than fun.

Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
nail'd (Xbox 360)

Nail'd is a high-speed, high-altitude ATV racer from Techland, the makers of the Call of Juarez series. Leave realism at the starting line as you burn through a rollercoaster countryside at borderline ...

Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
nail'd (PS3)

Nail'd is a high-speed, high-altitude ATV racer from Techland, the makers of the Call of Juarez series. Leave realism at the starting line as you burn through a rollercoaster countryside at borderline ...

PS3 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
nail'd (PC)

Nail'd is a high-speed, high-altitude ATV racer from Techland, the makers of the Call of Juarez series. Leave realism at the starting line as you burn through a rollercoaster countryside at borderline ...

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Namco Museum Essentials (PS3)

Bask in the nostalgic glory of Pac-man, Galaga, Dig Dug, Dragon Spirit, Xevious, and the brand new re-envisioned Xevious: Resurrection (featuring 1080p graphics) in this PlayStation Network download.

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Namco Museum Megamix (Wii)

If the Namco Museum games were a total bust, we suspect Namco Bandai would stop making them. Fortunately, the most recent remix... or re-release... or re-released remix made us glad ...

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Namco Museum Remix (Wii)
Even the shot of classical gas can't cover up the putrid pork fart that is this bundle of atrocious "remixes." It stings the nostrils.
Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade (Xbox 360)

An admirable collection of arcade hits in their original forms, with souped-up modern reinventions originally on XBLA added in. But watch out for the screen size and wonky controls.

Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger (PC)

The Redondo Spa is a sanctuary to the rich and famous, and with clients’ retreats in jeopardy, Nancy goes undercover as a general assistant to unearth clues, interview suspects and ...

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Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships (PC)

Nancy can't even go on vacation without a mystery happening. While in the Bahamas one of her pals gets kidnapped and she must find some lost treasure to save her. ...

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Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy (PC)
Nancy Drew is asked to find a woman's missing fiance. Did he get cold feet or did a banshee take him? Most normal people wouldn't even consider the second option. ...
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Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice (PC)
A series of thefts by a masked perpetrator have rocked the historical city of Venice. The Italian police have asked Nancy Drew to observe a possible suspect.
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Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy (PC)

In this, the 21st installment of the Nancy Drew game series on PC, Nancy uncovers the mystery behind vanishing valedictorians and scared salutatorians.

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
3DS Screenshot -  Posted: Dec 05, 2011
 
Nanovor (PC)

Kinda, sorta like Pokemon, this monster collecting game is about battling online, though there are loads of analog cards to collect as well.

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Napoleon Dynamite: The Game (PSP)
The film may have rocked, but the game is a collection of horrible, half-baked mini-games. Which is more of a terrible, acid jazz played by hamsters kind of thing.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Napoleon: Total War (PC)

It's a very good strategy game, though slight historical inaccuracies and somewhat stupid AI are disappointing.

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden Legends: Akatsuki Rising (PSP)
It’s unsurprising that an anime series as popular as Naruto has spawned so many games, but what is surprising is how few are actually any good. Akatsuki Rising doesn’t buck ...
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (Wii)

It’s obvious Naruto fans will love Clash of Ninja Revolution 3, but who would’ve thought that this wasn’t just fan service? Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 presents satisfying combat that’s ...

Wii Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles (Wii)

The biggest lesson to be learned from this disenchanted title: if you're going to make a game with ninjas and dragons, it better be larger than a mountain and a ...

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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 (PSP)

This latest dose of Naruto might keep you busy for a number of hours, fingers hammering at the PSP – but whether that time can be considered constantly entertaining is ...

PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Sep 15, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (PS3)

Ironically the first Ultimate Ninja Storm was the better game by a mile. Not just because it started the story off at a point where anybody could jump in, but ...

PS3 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (Xbox 360)

Ironically the first Ultimate Ninja Storm was the better game by a mile. Not just because it started the story off at a point where anybody could jump in, but ...

Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
PS3 Screenshot -  Posted: Jan 13, 2012
 
Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Jan 13, 2012
 
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution (Wii)
The new stuff isn't all that great and what's here has been done twice before. That said, this is still one of the best Wii fighting games available.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 (Wii)
Hey Naruto, what are you up to? Fighting again? Oh... ok. See you later.
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Naruto: Rise of a Ninja (Xbox 360)
Naruto's first foray onto the 360 proves to be a hit for more than just the fans. Finally, a kids' game that doesn't cause physical pain.
Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto: The Broken Bond (Xbox 360)

Don't damn it with the faint praise of "good for a kid's game." This Naruto adventure is a superior game, even if you've never heard of the Sharingan Eye.

Xbox 360 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PS2)
A scruffier take on ninja school, this anime fighter emphasizes flashy, lengthy moves and over-the-top fan service.
PS2 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (PS2)
The same rapid-tap fighting we liked in the first game - packed with new game modes and sixteen areas in which to pound more than thirty playable characters.
PS2 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 (PS2)
Turns out that the last two games were anything but "Ultimate," because Ultimate Ninja 3's got 40 playable characters, nearly 60 missions, and the all new Summoning mode. We're inclined ...
PS2 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes (PSP)
If you like your fighting games full of licensed anime characters bashing one another's 3D ninja teeth in, look no further than this.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress (PSP)
Another Naruto fighting game for PSP! Why? Because you (and the shareholders) apparently demanded it!
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM (PS3)
Easily the best looking Naruto fighter we’ve ever seen, though you’ll have to endure a story-based mission mode that can be a drag at times.
PS3 Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
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