Ninja Action Games History
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The ninja have been popular characters in video games, mostly action and role-playing games, from the early 1980s to this day.
Contents [hide]
1 Series
2 Games
2.1 Player characters
2.2 Character classes
2.3 Units
2.4 Non-player characters
2.5 Miscellaneous
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Series [edit]
Video game series featuring ninja characters
Series Notes
Aero Fighters The Japanese aircraft is flown by the ninja pilot Hien. who appears in all games from the series since 1992. Also known as Sonic Wings in Japan.
Arc the Lad This gun-wielding ninja Shu appears in several of the games in the series, most notably in Arc the Lad II (2002) where he is one of the protagonists.
Arcana Heart The "doggirl" Konoha, since 2006.
Battle Raper The characters include the ninja girls Mai Kisaragi in Battle Raper (2002) and Setsuna Yagami in Battle Raper 2 (2003).
Bushido Blade An attempt at a realistic fighting game involving weapons and a number of ninja characters in 1997-1998.
Dead or Alive A fighting game series featuring several ninja characters including Ayane (also as a minor character in Ninja Gaiden), Hayate, and Kasumi, the runaway ninja who is the series' main character since 1996.
Final Fantasy Edge in Final Fantasy IV (1991), Shadow in Final Fantasy VI (1994) and Yuffie Kisaragi in Final Fantasy VII (1997) and its spin-offs (as well as in the Kingdom Hearts series), are some of the ninja characters in the Final Fantasy games.
Final Fight Guy in the first game (1989) and Maki Genryusai in the second one (1993), both being members of the Bushin clan.
Flame of Recca Several video game adaptations of the manga and anime series.
Ganbare Goemon A long-running (since 1986) fantasy comedy series of games that are very loosely based around the historical character of Ishikawa Goemon, featuring the titular character Goemon, as well as other recurring ninja characters such as Ebisumaru and Yae. It is known in English as Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
G.I. Joe Several video games featuring ninja characters from the comic book and cartoon series, such as Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow.
Guilty Gear The character Chipp Zanuff (debuting in the first game in 1998) takes up the fighting style after being saved from the mafia by a ninja master.
House of the Dead Ninjas Free-to-play games House of the Dead Ninjas (2011) and Super House of the Dead Ninjas (2012).[1]
Izuna Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja (2006) and its sequel Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns (2007).
JaJaMaru A series of several action games sometimes with RPG elements, including Ninja JaJaMaru-kun (1985), JaJaMaru Gekimaden: Maboroshi no Kinmajou (1990) and Ganso JaJaMaru-kun (1999).[2]
Kage no Densetsu The original 1985 game The Legend of Kage, its 2006 remake, and the 2008 sequel The Legend of Kage 2.
Kessen Strategy game series with several ninja characters and units are featured in Kessen (2000) and Kessen III (2004).
Killer Instinct The ninja-like Tibetian fighting monk siblings Jago and Black Orchid appear to be the main characters of this fighting game series in 1994-1996.
The King of Fighters Feature several ninja characters, most prominently the female ninja Mai Shiranui since 1992 (where she was introduced in the Fatal Fury series) and the Mai's boyfriend, Andy Bogard since 1991 and Eiji Kisaragi since 1994.
Kirby In Kirby Super Star (1996), Biosparks are minor enemies whom Kirby can eat them to copy their abilities. The ninja ability also returns in Kirby: Squeak Squad (2006).
The Last Blade
The Last Ninja A series of three games of 1987-1991 about the time-travelling ninja Armakuni.
Mega Man The series has several ninja characters, sometimes playable, notably Shadow Man, debuting in Mega Man 3 (1990) and Phantom, debuting in Mega Man Zero (2002). Mega Man Star Force 2 (2007) has a version Zerker × Ninja.
Metal Gear A stealth-action video game series that includes Kyle Schneider, a ninja outfitted with an experimental flex armor suit and reflex-enhancing drugs from a NASA experiment in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Gray Fox, the commando known as "Ninja" fitted with a powerful exoskeleton and a high-tech ninja sword in Metal Gear Solid (1998), Olga Gurlukovich, a Russian woman who disguised herself with similar a robotic ninja suit in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001), and Raiden, another cyber ninja in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008) and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (2013).
Mini Ninjas Mini Ninjas (2009) followed by the Kinect-only game Mini Ninjas Adventures (2012).
Mortal Kombat A series of fighting games which depicts as many as 15 ninja characters since 1992, including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Mileena, Kitana, Jade, Cyrax, Sektor and Reptile.
Naruto Numerous games based on the hit manga and anime franchise since the early 2000s.
Ninja Gaiden A video game series about Ryu Hayabusa (also in the Dead or Alive games), a powerful ninja in a futuristic setting with demons and magic who first appeared in the arcade and NES games in 1988. In Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword (2008) and Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (2009) there is also a playable female ninja Momiji.
Ninja Master Ninja Master (1986)[3] and its sequel, Oriental Hero (1987).[4]
Ninja Warriors The Ninja Warriors and The Ninja Warriors Again are two side-scrolling beat 'em up games of 1987-1994 about ninja androids codenamed Ninja and Kunoichi (also Kamaitachi in Again).
Ninja-Kid The two Ninja-Kid games (1984–1987) as well as Ninja Taro (1991).
Nintama Rantaro Several video games since 1995 that are based on an anime series aimed at young children, featuring the adventures of Rantaro and his friends and teachers at the ninja school.
Onimusha Several playable ninja characters, including Kaede in Onimusha: Warlords (2000) and Onimusha Blade Warriors (2003) and the historical figure Fuma Kotaro in Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny (2002) and Onimusha Tactics (2003).
Power Instinct The character Saizo Hattori, since the first game in 1993, and Hizumi Yukinoue in Groove On Fight. Most recent is Saizo's cousin, Takumi Hattori, since 2009.
Power Rangers
Rumble Roses Rumble Roses and Rumble Roses XX (2004–2006) are two Japanese wrestling games featuring female ninja character Benikage (Bloody Shadow)[5] and her alter ego Yasha.
Saboteur The main characters of a male in the first game (1985) and a female ninja in the second one (1987).
Samurai Shodown A fighting game series since 1993, featuring a number of ninja characters including Kazuki Kazama, Sogetsu Kazama, Hanzo Hattori and Galford D. Weller.
Sengoku All of the player characters in the third installment are ninjas, as are many of the enemies in all three games released in 1991-2001.
Sengoku Ace Several player and enemy boss characters in this arcade shooter series (1993–2004).
Sengoku Basara Several ninja characters, including Sarutobi Sasuke, Fuma Kotaro and Kasuga. All Japan references were removed in the export version of the first game, called Devil Kings.
Shadow of the Ninja The 1990 original game as well as its little-known 2001 prequel follow-up, Return of the Ninja.[6]
Shining Force A strategy/RPG series in which the ninja is a fairly common job class. Notable ninja from throughout the series include Hanzou from Shining Force,[7] Slade from Shining Force II (an anthromoprhic rat),[8] Akane, and Rodi from Shining the Holy Ark, and Baron from Shining Force Neo (an antromoprhic wolf).
Shinobi A series of many action games since 1987, where a traditional main hero was usually Joe Musashi from the Oboro clan, or his relatives. The 2002 PS2 game introduces the new main character Hotsuma (and his brother Moritsune), while its 2003 direct sequel Nightshade (Kunoichi in Japan) game has instead the female ninja (kunoichi) named Hibana.
Shinobido A stealth/action series from the developers of the early Tenchu series: Shinobido: Way of the Ninja (2005), Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja (2006) and Shinobido 2: Tales of the Ninja (2011).
Sonic the Hedgehog Espio the Chameleon (Knuckles' Chaotix, Sonic the Fighters, Sonic Heroes, Shadow the Hedgehog) is an "expert ninja".
Soul A weapon-based fighting game series on several platforms with two ninja characters: Taki, a wandering demon hunter who appears in Soul Edge as well as all the Soulcalibur titles (since 1996), and later also Yoshimitsu (who originated in the Tekken series).
Street Fighter Features Guy and Maki from Final Fight series, as well as the Street Fighter-only ninja Geki, Vega from Spain, and a teenage ninja girl Ibuki.
Strider The titular Striders, chiefly Hiryu and Hinjo, are a group of hi-tech ninja-like agents.
Suikoden Kage and Kasumi in Suikoden and Suikoden II, and Ayame and Watari in Suikoden III.
Super Chinese A series of games that include Little Ninja Brothers (1989), Ninja Boy (1990) and Super Ninja Boy (1991).
Taimanin Asagi A series of adult games also known as Anti-Demon Ninjas (two Taimanin Asagi games and Taimanin Murasaki).
Taikou Risshiden
Tales of... A series of role-playing video games featuring the ninja girls Sheena Fujibayashi (Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World) and Suzu Fujibayashi (Tales of Phantasia, Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon, Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage).
TMNT Many various games based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. One of them is featuring Aska, the video game-exclusive character.
Tekken A series of fighting video games since 1994, with the ninja characters Yoshimitsu and Kunimitsu, as well as more recently added Raven.
Tenchu A series of several stealth-action games since 1997, of which the main characters are Rikimaru and Ayame that was credited as being the first attempt at a ninja "simulation" game and its developers hired Sho Kosugi and his son, Kane Kosugi, as ninjutsuka references. The young ninja girl Rin (Tenchu: Fatal Shadows and Tenchu: Time of the Assassins) also appears outside of the series in the game Yoshitsune Eiyuuden,[9] while Ayame and Rikimaru make a cameo appearance in 3D Dot Game Heroes.
Variable Geo A fighting game series of 1993-2003, featuring the ninja waitress Chiho Masuda.
Vasara
Virtua Fighter A series of fighting video games since 1993, featuring Kage-Maru and his mother Tsukikage (Dural).
Warriors Several ninja characters in the Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi series are some based on historical or legendary figures (including Ishikawa Goemon, Hanzo Hattori, Kotaro Fuma, Kunoichi, Nene and others), since 2004.
Way of the Tiger The video game adaptations of the gamebook series of the same title.
Wizardry A long-running role-playing game series of 1981-2001, featuring the ninja character class as well as player characters, such as Kyo Hattori in Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land.
World Heroes The fighting game series of 1992-2008, featuring the characters Hanzo Hattori and his rival Fuuma Kotaro (the latter also featured in Aggressors of Dark Kombat, another game by SNK).
X-Men Many games in the X-Men franchise are featuring Psylocke, including her being the only female character in X-Men 2: Clone Wars, Marvel Super Heroes and X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (all three in 1995), and also playable in X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994), Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (2001), X-Men Legends (2004) and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009), among other games.[10]
Zool The main character of Zool (1992) is "a ninja from the nth dimension". Zool 2 (1993) also added the female Zooz and the dog Zoon.
Games [edit]
Player characters [edit]
3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994)
Action 52 (1991): Contains a minigame "Ninja Assault".
Akakage (1988): A video game basing on the anime series Akakage.
Akane The Kunoichi (2011)[11]
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (1990)
Anarchy Reigns (2012): The Cyber Ninja.[12]
Angel Eyes (1996)
Ape Escape 3 (2005): Players can turn into the miracle ninja where they use swords, run on walls, walk tight-ropes, and glide through the air (all of which are ninja supposed skills).
Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors (2000): A fighting game featuring the character Rokurouta.[13]
Avatar (1980)
Avatar Ninja (2010)[14]
Avenging Spirit (1991)
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban (1997): This game is a ninja-themed dating sim.
Bahamut Lagoon (1996)
Batman Begins (2005): As in the film, the game has Batman first joining and than fighting the League of Shadows (at the beginning of the game,[15] as well as at the end).
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (2008): The character Bang Shishigami.
Blood Warrior (1994)
Brandish 3 (1991)
Brawl Brothers (1992): The game's character Kazan.
Breakers (1996): Fighting game featuring the ninja called Saizo.
Budo: The Art of Ninja Combat (1993)[16]
Burning Rival (1993)
Bust-A-Move Bash! (2007)
Cadash (1989)
Captain Commando (1991): One member of the Commandos Team is Ginzu (known as Sho in Japan),[17] a ninja trained in the fictional art of Bushinryu ninjitsu. The game also has ninja as enemies.
Catfight (1996)
Charlie Ninja (1994)[18]
Chichi Ninja (2004)[19]
Clusmy Ninja (2012)[20]
Chop Chop Ninja (2009)[21]
Cosmic Carnage (1994): The character Naruto.
Costume Quest (2010)[22]
Criticom (1995)
Cross Channel (2003)
Cubic Ninja (2011)[23]
Cy Girls (2004): The character Aska (and her brother Kogetsu), who is also a hidden character in DreamMix TV World Fighters.
Dark Seal (1990): Also known as Gate of Doom.[24]
Denjin Makai 2 / Guardians (1995):[25] The character Jinrei.
Dead Rising 2 (2010)[26]
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (2006): The siblings Yukimaru and Fubuki.
Dragon Force (1996)
Dragon Knight 4 (1994)
Dragoon Might (1995)
Dual Heroes (1997): The cyborg ninja Retsu.
Ehrgeiz (1998): The "Future Ninja" Sasuke.[27]
Elite Beat Agents (2005)
Enter the Ninja (1987)[28]
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (1995)
FaceBreaker (2008)
Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash (1995)
Fighter's Destiny (1998)
Fighting Layer (1998)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (2004)
FIST (1996)
FixEight (1992): The character "H Ziguragi" (Hayate Ziguragi).[29]
Flame of Recca: Final Burning (2004): An adaptation of the Flame of Recca manga and anime series.[30][31]
Flying Dragon (Version 1.5): Raima.
Free Realms (2009)
Fruit Ninja (2010)
Gain Ground (1988): There is a playable ninja character in the Sega Master System version.
Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (1995): A fighting game featuring the ninja named Kazuma.
Ganryu (1999)[32][33]
Getsu Fūma Den (1987)
Getter Robo Daikessen! (1999)
Godai Elemental Force (2002)
Gotcha Force (2003)
Guardian Heroes (1996)
Guwange (1999)
Hagane: The Final Conflict (1994)
Heroes of Newerth (2011): Female ninja Silhouette.[34]
I-Ninja (2003)
Iga Shinobi
Infinite Undiscovery (2008)
Inindo: Way of the Ninja (1991): A role-playing game about an Iga ninja survivor's quest of revenge against Oda Nobunaga.
Jade Empire (2005)
Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru (1991): Localized as Yo! Noid.
Kabuki-Z
Kagura: Portrait of Girls (2011)[35]
Kagerou Densetsu (1990): An action RPG.[36]
Kai Temple (1986)[37]
Kaiser Knuckle (1994)
Karate Blazers (1991): The character Akira.
Kasumi Ninja (1994): A Mortal Kombat-inspired fighting game featuring several ninja characters among others.
Kensei: Sacred Fist (1998)
Kid Niki: Radical Ninja (1986)
Kid Ninja: Spirit of the Dragon (unreleased)[38]
Kizuna Encounter (1996)
Knuckle Bash (1993): The character Mr. Hayate.[39]
Knuckle Heads (1993)
Kung Fu Chaos (2003)
Kunoichi Bombshell (2012)[40]
Kunoichi Torimonochou (1999)[41]
Kurumi-chan Ninja (1995)
Last Ninja (not to be confused with The Last Ninja)
League of Legends (2009): Female ninja Akali, the Fist of Shadow.
LightWeight Ninja (2001)[42]
Lemmings 2: The Tribes (1993): The Shadow tribe of the Lemmings.
Live A Live (1994)
Mace: The Dark Age (1996)
Magic Darts (1991)
Magician Lord (1990): One of the hero's forms is Shinobi ninja and there are also ninja girl enemies.
Mark of the Ninja (2012)[43]
Martial Champion (1993): Fighting game featuring Rachel, an American female ninja.
Master Ninja: Shadow Warrior of Death (1988)[44]
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow (1995)
Mirai Ninja (1988)
Mitama: Shinobi (2002)[45]
Muramasa: The Demon Blade (2009)
Mystaria: The Realms of Lore (1995)
Mystic Warriors (1993)
N (2005): A Flash game.
Namco × Capcom (2005): A crossover game featuring several ninja characters from Namco and Capcom, including Hiryu and Hien from the Strider series, Taki from the Soul series and Waya Hime from Bravoman as playable characters.
Nanoha no Ken: A hentai game.[46]
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (2005)
Nin²-Jump (2011)[47]
Ninja (1984): Originally titled Ninja Kage.[48]
Ninja (1986): Also known as Ninja Mission.[49]
Ninja Assault (2000): A shooting game about the gun-toting ninjas (Guren and Gunjo, plus Aoi in one version) on a princess-rescue mission in feudal Japan.
Ninja Baseball Bat Man (1993)
Ninja Blade (2009)
Ninja Boy (1990)
Ninja Bros. (2009)[50]
Ninja Cat (1991)
Ninja Captains (2010)[51]
Ninja Chop!! (2010)[52]
Ninja Combat (1991)
Ninja Commando (1994)
Ninja Crusaders (1990)
Ninja Emaki (1986)[53]
Ninja Exorcist (2012)[54]
Ninja Five-O (2003): Side-scrolling game about a ninja cop battling ninja criminals.
Ninja Flu (2006)[55]
Ninja Golf (1990)
Ninja Gun (1969)[56][57]
Ninja Hamster (1988)
Ninja Hayate (1984): A laserdisc video game.
Ninja Kazan (1988): Originally known as Iga Ninjutsuden - Goshin no Sho.[58]
Ninja Kid (1986)
Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō (1996): Fighting game centered around a ninja named Sasuke.
Ninja Rabbits (1991)
Ninja Reflex (2008)
Ninja Royale (2012)[59]
Ninja Senki (2010)[60]
Ninja Spirit (1988)
Ninja Taro (1991)
Ninja Warrior (1983)[61]
Ninja Words Adventure (2010)[62]
Ninja: Shadow of Darkness (1998)
Ninjabread Man (2005)
Ninjatown (2008)
Nukenin ~Hokaku, Soshite Choukyou e~ (2006)[63]
Oni - The Ninja Master (1995)[64]
Orcs Must Die! 2 (2012)[65]
Otoboke Ninja Colosseum (1995)
Pain (2007)
Pirates vs. Ninja Dodgeball: A dodgeball video game based on an Internet meme of the same name.[66][67]
Plain Sight (2010)[68]
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein (1999)
Pocky & Rocky 2 (1994)
Power Stone (1999)
Project X Zone (2012)
Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game (1992)
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession (1994): The character Irmgarde.[69]
Red Ninja: End of Honor (2005): A historical fantasy action/stealth game about a young female ninja Kurenai out for revenge.
Rising Zan: The Samurai Gunman (1999)
Robo Aleste (1992)
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenyaku Romantan (1997)
Saints Row 2 (2008)[70]
Sanada Ten Braves (1988)
Sasuke vs. Commander[71]
Savage Reign (1995): The characters of Gozu and Mezu.
Secret of the Stars (1993)
Sega Ninja (1985): Also called Ninja Princess and The Ninja.
Sengoku Ninja Tai (1981)
Shadow Blasters (1990)
Shadow Force (1993):[72] Its full title is Shadow Force: Henshin Ninja.
Shadow Hearts: From the New World (2005)
Shadow Knights (1991)
Shadow Warrior (1997): A first-person shooter about Lo Wang, a Chinese ninja.
Shien's Revenge (1994)
Shining Soul II (2003)
Shogun Warriors (1992)
Shotgun Ninja (2008)[73]
Shōnen Sarutobi Sasuke (1994)
Silver Knights (2002)
Skies of Arcadia (2000)[74]
Skullgirls (2012): The character Valentine.[75]
Small Arms (2006)
Snowboard Kids Plus (1999)
Soul of the Samurai (1999): One of the two main characters is a young girl ninja.
Spyborgs (2009)
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (2003)
Street Combat: The character Lita in this US conversion of Ranma ½: Neighborhood Combat Chapter (Ranma ½: Chōnai Gekitōhen).
Superior Soldiers (1993)
Survival Arts (1993): The character Hiryu.
Sword of Honour (1992)
Sword of Mana (2003)
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis (2001)
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 (2009)
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars (2008)
Tenth Degree (unreleased): The character Miki.[76] (A cancelled game, only an arcade prototype exists.)[77]
The Ninja Kids (1990): An arcade beat 'em-up game.[78]
The Ninja Master (1986): A duel fighting game.[79]
Throne of Darkness (2001): An action role-playing game featuring four ninja characters for the player to choose from.[80]
Tiny Ninja[81]
Toshinden 4 (1999)
Total War: Shogun 2 (2010): The Hattori Iga ninja clan is one of the playable factions in this stategy game.[82] There are also various ninja arts, skills and special units.[83][84][85]
Trio The Punch - Never Forget Me... (1990)
Tuff E Nuff (1993)
Vantage Master (1997)
Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (1995)
Warframe (2013)[86]
Wrath of the Black Manta (Ninja Cop Saizou) (1989)
Way of the Warrior (1994)
Youma Ninpou Chou (1986)
Character classes [edit]
AdventureQuest (2002)
Bastard!! Online (canceled)[87]
City of Heroes and City of Villains (2004): Both MMORPGs allow the player to create their own hero or villain. In both games, players are able to create ninja characters ("Ninjutsu" and "Stalker" power sets), and customize much of their appearance, and some of their skills. Ninja minions can also be summoned by a ninja master villain player character.
Conquer Online: Male and female class made available in Conquer 2.0.: New Dynasty.[88]
DC Universe Online (2011): The Tech Ninja class.
Deathlord (1987): Ninja and shukenja (ninja/magic-user hybrid) classes.[89]
Demise: Rise of the Ku'tan (1999): Ninja, also called "Dark Assassins", is one the guilds in the game.[90]
Dungeon Fighter Online (2005): Ninjutsu skill path of the Thief class.
Dungeon Lords (2005): One of the character classed in Ninja Lord.[91]
Dungeon Master (1987): One of the four classes in the game (Fighter, Ninja, Priest, Wizard).[92]
Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City (2010)[93]
Final Fantasy: Ninja appeared in the 1987 first installment of the series as an upgrade from the Thief character class, while in Final Fantasy III (1990), Final Fantasy V (1992), Final Fantasy Tactics (1997), Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003), Final Fantasy XI (2002), Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (2007) and Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (2009), among others, the Ninja is available as a job. In the international version of Final Fantasy XII (2006), the ninja class is instead called "Shikari".
Gotham City Impostors (2012): In a free downloadable content.[94]
Guild Wars (2005): The expansion Guild Wars Factions has a new profession of the ninja-like Assassin.[95]
MapleStory (2003): One of the Level 2 job classes available in this free online RPG is a shuriken-throwing Assassin.
Metin2 (2004)
Might & Magic: Ninja character class appears in the series since Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World in 1988.
Nobunaga's Ambition Online (2003): An MMORPG offshot of the Nobunaga's Ambition strategy series.[96]
NosTale (2007): The Assassin, Ninja and Jajamaru character classes.[97]
Ragnarok Online (2002): A ninja class branch was added to the expansion in addition to Thief and Assassin),[98] primarily for PvP.[99]
RPG Maker 3 (2004)
Rune Jade (2000)[100]
Soul Saver Online (2009)[101]
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (1995): The Ninja and Kunoichi classes.[102]
Tales: Classes/costumes for the player's character in Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon (2000), Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 (2002), Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 (2005), Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (2006) and Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 (2009).
The Secret World (2012): A female Ninja class.[103]
Ultima Online: Samurai Empire (2004): This Ultima Online expansion adds ninja as a female character class.[104][105]
Wizards & Warriors (2000): The Ninja and Assassin classes.
Valhalla Knights (2006): A role-playing game with a Ninja job (improved Thief).[106]
WonderKing Online (2006): One of the 1st class advancements for a Thief job available in this game is a shuriken-throwing ninja.
Units [edit]
Age of Empires III: Ninja units added in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs (2006) are powerful mercenaries with the ability to conceal themselves.
Battle Realms (2001)[107]
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008): A shinobi unit for the Empire of the Rising Sun that can infiltrate buildings like the Allied spy unit.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007): Brotherhood of Nod's Shadow Teams are said to be trained with techniques used by ancient ninjas; they are camouflaged and can use hang gliders.
Civilization III: Conquests (2003) and Civilization Revolution (2008): Ninja units exclusive for the Japanese civilization.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (2003)
Dragon Force (2012)
Empire Earth: The expansion pack Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest (2002) has a Cyber Ninja unit only accessible by the Space-Age Japan faction.
Empire Earth 2 (2005)
Gangland (2004)
Guardian War (1993)
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (1993)
ParaWorld (2006)
Shingen the Ruler (1989)
Shogun: Total War (2000): As spies and assassins.
Non-player characters [edit]
A: Act of Fighter, Afro Samurai, Akudaikan series,[108] Alex Kidd in High-Tech World,[109] Arkista's Ring,[110]
B: BattleCry,[111] Black Tiger, Blood Brothers, Bloodrayne 2, Borderlands (ninja robots),[112] Brandish series, Bravoman (Waya Hime, later a playable character in Namco x Capcom), Bruce Lee, Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon, Brute Force, BS Kaizou Tyoujin Shubibinman Zero,
C: Challenge of the Dragon, Chrono Cross (Grobyc), Crash Tag Team Racing, Crime Wave,
D: Dark Savior, Dark Wizard, Deadpool,[113] Demon Sword, Destroy All Humans 2, Dinosaurs For Hire, Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone, Double Dragon Neon (Serious Shinobi Shun),[114][115] Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Ninja Kong), Dragon Ball (a number of games in the franchise, including Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure and Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury), Dragon's Curse, Dual Blades, Dynamite Cop,
E: Eight Man, Enchanted Arms, Evil Woman Executive: Aku no Onna Kanbu (Kaguya),[116][117]
F: FatalFight,[118] Fightin' Spirit, Full Contact,
G: Gex, Gekido, Ghoul Patrol, GunMaster, God Hand (Obese Ninja), Guardians: Agents of Justice (an enemy faction Shadowyn),[119] Gun.Smoke,
H: Half-Life (Black Ops), Heavenly Sword,[120] Hitman 2: Silent Assassin,
I: Ikki
J: James Bond 007: Nightfire (Makiko "Kiko" Hayashi), Jumpman, Just Cause 2,
K: Ken-Go, Knights of the Round (The Dark Armor Muramasa), Knights of Xentar,[121] Kodure Ookami,
L: Light Crusader, Lords of the Rising Sun,
M: MadWorld, Manhunter 2: San Francisco, Master of Magic, Medabots: Metabee Version, Musashi: Samurai Legend, Muzan: Chiniku no Ikenie, My World, My Way,
N: Nightshade (the Ninja Misstress), No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way (Isako),
O: Oni,
P: Painkiller, Plan 9 from Outer Space, Power Blade 2 (Cyber Ninja), Puzzle Quest,
R: Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Real Time Conflict: Shogun Empires, Red Steel (Komori clan), Red Steel 2, Revolution X, Riot Zone, Robo Army, Rocket Power: Beach Bandits, Rhythm Tengoku, Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan!,
S: Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo, Scooby-Doo! Unmasked, Secret of Mana, Shanghai Dragon (members of enemy forces),[122] Sky Fox, Soldier of Fortune, Spyro: Year of the Dragon, Stolen (Breeze), Streets of Rage and Streets of Rage 3 (usanagi, Hanzou, Ryuohin, Ranzou, Yagasira, Setsura, Izayoi, Unsai, Tenzen, Genyosai, Kanzou, Jay, Buoh, Huwa and Mutsu, Shiva, Onihime & Yasha), Super Mario Bros series (Ninjis), Sword of the Samurai,
T: Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable, Take 'Em Out, Time Crisis 3, The Dark Spire,[123] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (the Sheikah), The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, The Punisher (Luna, Midori, Mizuki and Misa), The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Jet Fusion, The Simpsons, The Tick, Exploding Fist +, ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth, Toki to Towa,[124] Tricky Kick,
W: Wonderland Online (Ding Feng), WarioWare series (Kat and Ana), Way of the Samurai series,
Y: Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008.
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Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja (the game puts players in the shoes of two street brawlers bent on saving "President Ronnie" from the clan of "Dragon Ninja") and Chuck Norris Superkicks (a.k.a. Kung Fu Superkicks: Pursuit of The Ninja) use the word "ninja" in their titles. BMX Ninja[125] and Ninja Scooter Simulator[126] are two extreme sports games. The games Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am and Caveman Ninja offer nothing ninja-related besides their titles.
The game Grandia III features various ninja items and the skill book, in TimeSplitters the players can play as ninja monkeys or as ninja-ish characters in multiplayer, the Worms series features a weapon called "ninja rope", Global Agenda has a "Super Ninja" skill, Baseball Stars features the Ninja BlackSox team, Lego Racers 2 has a ninja-themed Stealth powerup, in Baseball Simulator 1.000 there is a "ninja pitch" move; Velvet Assassin has is "Ninja" achievement, Sam Fisher is referred to as being ninja-like in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and Tiger Road had a ninja on the cover but not in the game.
There are also numerous fan-made ninja mods for a various games...
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