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Ninja-Kid II

Release Date calendar
1987
Platform joystick
Arcade
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players

No information available

Overview

Ninja-Kid II, known in Japan as Ninja-kun Ashura no Shō and known in North America as Rad Action and JT-104, is a platform action video game first developed and published in 1987 by UPL in Japan. It is the direct sequel of Ninja-Kid. Gameplay As with the original Ninja-Kid, the goal of each stage is to defeat the many enemies roaming around by first reaching them and then throwing ninja stars at them. Ninja-kun can also acquire scrolls that briefly give him stronger attacks, like a fire burst that takes out all nearby enemies. Each stage (or "scene") has a different layout, with some being merely a single screen (such as Scene 1) as well as larger vertically- and horizontally-scrolling stages. The enemies are usually different too, with increasing difficulty.

Alternate Names
  • Ninja-Kid II Japan Japan
  • NinjaKun Ashura no Shou Japan Japan
  • Ninja-Kid II / NinjaKun Ashura no Shou World World
  • JT-104 North America North America
  • Rad Action / NinjaKun Ashura no Shou World World
Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Platform
Developers
UPL
Publishers
UPL
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