Ninja Gaiden, un juego principal de acción tipo Hack and slash/Beat 'em up de 1988, te pone en la piel de Ryu en un viaje lleno de misterio y conspiración en América. Juegas avanzando por etapas, usando tu espada secreta y objetos para derrotar enemigos. Su característica distintiva es el sistema de visualización de cine que desarrolla la historia con gráficos tipo película entre las escenas de acción. Disponible originalmente en Arcade y posteriormente en Wii.
","tokens":{"input":1974,"output":104,"total":2078}}El ciclo de juego se enfoca en navegar secuencias de acción bien definidas donde la precisión en el combate es fundamental. Los jugadores se involucran en encuentros rápidos, dependiendo de su dominio de la espada secreta y los diversos objetos que adquieren a lo largo de su travesía. El éxito depende directamente de la ejecución táctica durante estas escenas de acción para alcanzar el objetivo final de cada nivel.
\n\nUna característica distintiva de este título es su estilo de presentación, que utiliza un sistema de visualización de cine. Este sistema desarrolla la historia general en segmentos distintos, presentando gráficos con calidad cinematográfica que enmarcan las secuencias de combate. Se requiere que los jugadores reconstruyan la conspiración y el misterio subyacente observando estos segmentos narrativos antes de decidir las acciones necesarias para continuar.
\n\nLa atmósfera está cargada de intriga, preparando el escenario para un viaje fatídico a través de América que involucra fuerzas malignas y conspiraciones. La narrativa se desarrolla progresivamente, utilizando la distintiva presentación cinematográfica del desarrollador para entregar el avance de la trama entre los intensos segmentos de lucha, permitiendo a los jugadores asimilar el contexto argumental mientras avanzan luchando.
\n\nComo lanzamiento principal desde su periodo inicial, este título no cuenta con Contenido Descargable (DLC) publicado oficialmente ni expansiones mayores. Además, no se registran remakes o remasterizaciones asociadas a esta versión específica.
\n\nEl juego fue lanzado inicialmente para la plataforma Arcade y ha tenido disponibilidad posterior en la consola Wii.
","tokens":{"input":2166,"output":561,"total":2727}}
Ninja Gaiden for the Sega Genesis is a port of Ninja Gaiden that was set to be published by Sega under license from Tecmo. It was scheduled to be released sometime in 1992 but was cancelled for mysterious reasons.

Arcade Archives: Ninja Gaiden is a port of the late 80's action game Ninja Gaiden. Play as a ninja using the Five Ninja Fighting Arts passed on from the chaotic times of feudal Japan, as you take out an assassin organization through the horrifying stage "Jungle," an American city. Perform a Phoenix Backflip off of obstacles or walls to land behind enemies and then defeat them with a Triple Blow Combination or Flying Neck Throw!

Ninja Gaiden for Sega Master System was released in 1992 by SEGA. It is a different game from homonym NES game.

Ninja Action! The stage is set for conspiracy, mystery and evil in America. Come with Ninja Ryu as he takes you on his fateful journey. Tecmo's unique cinema display system develops the story stage by stage. You piece together the puzzle, while watching the movie-like graphics. Decide what action to take. Use the secret sword and items collected during the action scenes to fight your way to the goal!

In comparison to the better known console version, this game is a traditional beat'em up game similar to Double Dragon in which the player walks from left to right while battling numerous enemies. Only if all foes are dispatched of, the player can advance in the level. It's also possible to perform special attacks and use weapons. The latter are either collectable power-ups or environmental objects like phone boots. The player's ninja can attack his enemies using his bare hands and feet or using a sword (for a limited time). He can also perform moves such as a flying neck throw, a back flip and hang kicks, performed while hanging in scenario objects. Throwing enemies against objects such as phone cabins, oil drums or dumpsters will destroy them, revealing power ups such as health items and swords. At some points, Ryu will have to perform acrobatic moves to carry on. He has a life bar starting with five units. The game takes place in United States' locations such as Las Vegas, North Carolina, Los Angeles, the Grand Canyon and Brooklyn. The enemies in those stages are mostly of the same five kinds, including Jason Vorhees' look-alikes and other masked men. There is a boss fight at the end of each stage. A two-player co-operative game is also featured. Whenever the player dies, a continue screen will appear showing the player's ninja chained to a table while a circular saw descends upon him.

Port of Ninja Gaiden for DOS.

Shadow Warriors is a port of the Arcade game Ninja Gaiden for home computers by Ocean.

A handheld electronic port of Ninja Gaiden, released in 1989.

Experience the original adventure of Ryu Hayabusa, the shadow warrior, in this acclaimed and challenging action-platformer from the NES era!