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posted 3 years, 2 months ago
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dailygamesnews.com - We happened to stumble across a supplier of contact lenses who happened to have a pretty good selection of contact lenses from Japanese Manga Anima cartoon/videogame Naruto. Cosplay in Japan is huge, and so is Naruto.
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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It was announced today that Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution European Version will be available from March 28th...
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posted 4 years, 3 months ago
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja revolution from TOMY and D3publisher of America, will launch at the Nintendo World store in New York's Rockefeller Center. The Nintendo World store will be filled with gaming stations, collectible card game areas and the site of a professional ramen noodle-eating contest (using chop sticks.) The ramen noodle-eating contest will feature some of the world's most renowned competitive eating athletes, including Tim Janus aka Eater X, Crazy Legs Conti and Eric Steakbellie Livingston. The contest is sanctioned by Major League Eating (mle).
Oct 22, 2007
Ever wonder how much work goes into designing a fighting game? It's overwhelming. The combat system, the animations, the battlegrounds, parries, counters, all that has to be in perfect working order. The task is so daunting that many fighters come out shabby as can be, because all the pieces wouldn't fit together properly. But hey, that's on the technical end - before any of that can happen, you need artists to draw it all up. Yes, with those archaic objects known as "pencil" and
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posted 4 years, 4 months ago
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is shaping up to be a killer anime fighter for Nintendo Wii, and IGN has teamed up with D3 Publisher and the Tomy Corporation to give you a front-row seat to the action leading up to its release. Twice a week until the game hits shelves IGN will be featuring a list of fighters in a returning roster reveal feature. Much like the character unveiling for GameCube's Clash of Ninja 2, they'll be featuring information on each spotlighted fighter, as well as exclusive art and screens. This time around, however, you'll also be getting a gameplay trailer for each battler as well, as Clash of Ninja Revolution features more depth and strategy to its fighters any previous version. Which fighter best suits your style? There's only one way to find out¿
Oct 11, 2007
You know that sad, lonely moment of the day where you have no Naruto stimulation at all? No show, no games, no cards or lunchboxes or toys or socks, just you and the slowly decaying day? Well guess what - now you can fill that one minute void with even more Naruto. We've bagged an exclusive gameplay trailer and are happy to share it with all you devoted fans. The four-player anime brawler is set to appear on October 23, barely two weeks away.
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posted 4 years, 5 months ago
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is an original Nintendo Wii exclusive game with an American release date on October 23, 2007. A Wii gameplay demo of the fighting game shows how you equip your Wiimote and dole out the pain. Don't feel like looking like a spaz? The Classic controller and GameCube controller are also compatible with the game.
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posted 4 years, 8 months ago
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is a North American Wii exclusive title, and will include characters that have never been featured in the Clash of Ninja game series. The game will follow the storyline of the television series and will take advantage of the Wiimote in fast-paced ninja action for up to four players in nine different gameplay modes.
Holy cow, what's the deal with all the Naruto news? First Ninja Council 3 hits the DS, then a new DS RPG is announced days later and today we've got the first screens and a name change for Wii's introductory Naruto title. Perhaps next week we'll actually go a whole day without writing something about the orange-clad ninja and his melodramatic buddies.
As you can see below (or by clicking the Images tab up top), the first images from Clash of Ninja Revolution look a lot like the past two
Aside from the magical students of Hogwarts, the cast of Naruto has got the be the country's favorite pack of school-bound adventurers out there. Their exploits took over Japan first and have since made their way over to our shores, ensuring many years of orange-draped ninja merchandise. A steady stream of games has helped buoy that popularity over the past year, but there's one title you won't be seeing despite its guaranteed success in the states - that'd be Naruto Shippuden: Gekitou Ninja