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This new trailer from NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 showcases the new Nintendo DS title that follows the storyline of the popular NARUTO Shippuden anime series.
By Jon on Monday, August 31st, 2009 at 11:45 AM
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This new trailer from NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 showcases the new Nintendo DS title that follows the storyline of the popular NARUTO Shippuden anime series.
NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 Trailer 3
http://www.filefront.com/14437465/nd2_jutsu_video_3.wmv/
NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 Trailer 4
http://www.filefront.com/14437469/nd2_jutsu_video_5.wmv/
NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 Trailer 5
http://www.filefront.com/14437471/nd2_jutsu_video_6.wmv/
By Stephany on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 3:43 PM
In Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games, Nintendo, Portable
By the time you read this, NARUTO: Ninja Destiny for the Nintendo DS should be sitting on your local retail shelf waiting for any and all NARUTO fans to pick up and rush home to play.
NARUTO: Ninja Destiny, the first 3D head-to-head NARUTO fighter for the DS featuring scenes, characters, and storylines up to the 140th episode of the hit anime series. The game improves upon the Japanese original with additional characters, content, and improved frame rate, and allows players to use their skills to battle against 16 different characters. Dual-screen combat will allow battles to unfold on the top screen while special power-ups can be strategically unleashed on the touch screen for fast action. Designed to appeal to both fighting game fans and newcomers, players can endeavor to become a proficient ninja master by chaining together a string of deadly combos included in a single-player story and versus mode, along with wireless multiplayer combat.
For more information on NARUTO: Ninja Destiny, check out our previous posts.
Via: Press Release
By Stephany on Friday, February 15th, 2008 at 2:29 PM
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Here is the news you have been waiting for NARUTO fans!
D3 and TOMY have announced that they have completed development on NARUTO: Ninja Destiny for the Nintendo DS and it is now being punched out on the factory assmebly line. Featuring scenes, characters, and storylines from up to the 140th episode of VIZ Media’s animated TV series NARUTO, NARUTO: Ninja Destiny will be bringing 3D ninja combat to the DS for the very first time.
Expected it to ship to retail stores nationwide on February 26th.For more information on what to expect from NARUTO: Ninja Destiny, look no further than our previous posts from January, and a trailer is included in that link for your viewing pleasure.
Via: Press Release
By Stephany on Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 at 6:48 AM
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Last Friday, NARUTO fans got some great news regarding another gaming adventure that is in the works for their favorite ninja. Hitting stores next month is NARUTO: Ninja Destiny for the Nintendo DS which will have players pitted against 16 different characters. Dual-screen combat allows battles to unfold on the top screen while power ups can be strategically unleashed on the touch screen for fast action. Ninja Destiny also features a combo move system, single-player story, versus mode, wireless multiplayer combat, and plenty of extras featuring scenes, characters, and storylines from up to the 140th episode of the animated series.
The new trailer from TOMY and D3Publisher shows off the fast-paced ninja combat that awaits NARUTO fans, along with touch-screen gameplay elements which serve to make the game unique. Personally I have never played a NARUTO game, but I have watched the show a few times with my little brother, and after watching this trailer I can safely state that the animation in it is as close to the show as you are going to get. Not many other NARUTO titles can say that – well at least from what I have seen in the trailers – well, you be the judge.
By Stephany on Friday, January 11th, 2008 at 8:08 AM
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Yes, you heard me right – NARUTO is involved in another gaming adventure and thanks to D3Publisher of America and TOMY Corporation, NARUTO fans will be overjoyed as they unleash powerful jutsu and brawl their way to victory.
NARUTO: Ninja Destiny, the first-ever head-to-head 3D NARUTO fighting game for the Nintendo DS will pit characters from the hit series against each other in high-energy combat. Players will use both screens for gameplay featuring ninja moves and the cinematic special techniques of the NARUTO world.
Scheduled to ship in February 2008, NARUTO: Ninja Destiny allows players to go up against 16 different characters. Dual-screen combat allows battles to unfold on the top screen while power ups can be strategically unleashed on the touch screen for fast action. Ninja Destiny also features a combo move system, single-player story, versus mode, wireless multiplayer combat, and plenty of extras featuring scenes, characters, and storylines from up to the 140th episode of the animated series.
“We’ve listened to the fans and made a slew of improvements to the Japanese original, including a much faster frame rate, additional characters, and never-before-seen content,” said Laura Yoshioka, director, consumer software of TOMY Corporation. “Through the innovative use of the dual displays and touch screens, NARUTO: Ninja Destiny will bring the series’ iconic battles to players in a way that is only possible on the DS.”
If you would like information on previous NARUTO titles, including this one, you can either look over our previous posts, or go here.
Via: Press Release
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