Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō

Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō
Developer(s) ADK
Publisher(s) SNK
Platform(s) Arcade (MVS), Neo Geo, Neo-Geo CD, PlayStation 2, Neo-Geo X
Release date(s) 1996 June 28
Genre(s) 2D weapon-based versus fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Cabinet Upright
Display Raster, 320 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 4096 colors

Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō (ニンジャマスターズ ~覇王忍法帖~ roughly translated as "Ninja Master's Scrolls of the Supreme Ninja Arts") is a ninja-themed competitive fighting game produced by ADK originally released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform.

Ninja Master's was the sixth and final fighting game produced by ADK, following the four games in the World Heroes series and Aggressors of Dark Kombat. It was later featured in the 2008 compilation ADK Tamashii for the PlayStation 2. On December 6, 2012, Ninja Master's was also released on the Neo-Geo X handheld system.

Gameplay

Ninja Master's follows the conventions of many previous 2D fighting games released for the Neo-Geo. The player must defeat their opponent in combat in a series of best-two-out-of-three matches. Characters can change between using the character's weapon or fight hand-to-hand during the middle of combat. Like the Art of Fighting series, Ninja Master's features a super meter.

Characters

Like various ADK games, SNK Playmore also revived characters from this game in their last releases. In this case, Sasuke (the main character of this game) appears as an SNK character card in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.

Reception

The playing style of Ninja Master's is similar to the Samurai Shodown series, but the player can also take out or put away his or her character's weapon at any time. It's an interesting addition because the characters' moves are different depending on whether they're barehanded or armed. But this concept is not fully executed, and the result is a fairly good fighter that could've been a lot more.[1]

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