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Team Ninja is one of the most popular game development studios in Japan, largely because it launched some pretty appreciated titles like the Dead or Alive fighting series or Ninja Gaiden. Its former leader, Tomonobu Itagaki, gained a rock star-like reputation and was considered by many to be the driving force for Team Ninja and for its parent company, Tecmo.
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via Softpedia @ 17:03 6th Nov
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via CNET @ 21:37 17th Nov
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Legendary game developer Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of the popular Dead or Alive franchise, has developed his last game for Tecmo in the form of Ninja Gaiden II, a highly anticipated release for the Xbox 360 gaming console. This installment of the Ninja Gaiden series may be the most special one, as it is the last for Itagaki with the gaming giant. Keep reading to find out if he's created something that lives up to his name.
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via DevHardware @ 10:59 1st Dec
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Sometimes brilliant but oftentimes maddening, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm (based on the wildly popular Naruto anime series) is a game of conflicting ideas that leverages its only key strength: its visuals. Gorgeous character animations, carefully constructed cut-scenes, and consummately directed choreography give Ninja Storm plenty of style -- but what about substance? Fancy graphics can provide immediate enjoyment, but without meaningful game design, the flashiness isn't sustainable.
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via Gamers.com @ 14:23 11th Nov
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GP Reports: "Here we go again folks! More news on the mandatory install of the upcoming Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm that is set to release in a couple of days! As we go hands-on with the retail build of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, a mandatory install popped up having you wait for at least 15-20 minutes to install the 3.9GB Data of the game..."
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via NG4.com @ 6:25 2nd Nov
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Legendary game developer Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of the popular Dead or Alive franchise, has developed his last game for Tecmo in the form of Ninja Gaiden II, a highly anticipated release for the Xbox 360 gaming console. This installment of the Ninja Gaiden series may be the most special one, as it is the last for Itagaki with the gaming giant. Keep reading to find out if he's created something that lives up to his name.
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via DevHardware @ 23:49 1st Dec
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Cambridge-based developer Ninja Theory has confirmed that it is to use production management software Hansoft for future projects, as it attempts to confront the ever-increasing productivity challenges of modern games development.
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via Develop @ 16:10 11th Nov
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Team Ninja producers have said that they are happy to make games available on both the Xbox 360 and the Sony PS3, which is the best business model for a number of game developers. However; developers do have to over stretch themselves, as they have to work much harder making a game for two consoles.
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via Product Reviews Net @ 19:24 4th Nov
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Team Ninja executives Hitoshi Hasegawa and Yosuke Hayashi have told Gamasutra.com that they see great potential in the PlayStation 3 platform, and are also taking a long hard look at the Wii.
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via Play.tm @ 12:13 4th Nov
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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm is easy on the eyes. CyberConnect2 did a fantastic job translating the look of the anime series into a PlayStation 3 game. What was their secret? Partially, the number of polygons used to make the character.
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via NG4.com @ 4:33 11th Nov
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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm hits the PS3 next week. The game features two main game modes for players to enjoy – "Free Battle Mode" and "Ultimate Mission Mode." In Free Battle Mode, you can play as one of 25 characters from the animated series. The battles aren't strictly one-on-one either - you can bring two support characters into every battle, who will help you out in short bursts. This is the same three person team structure as the TV series, but now you can create your own teams with all sorts of original combinations. A lot of effort has been put into the battles to make sure they match the look and feel of the animated series. You can perform all sorts of amazing moves with your favorite characters and even fight on walls and run over bodies of water.
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via NG4.com @ 19:13 28th Oct
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Ever since Tomonobu Itagaki and other members of his team left Team Ninja, the developer has been under new leadership that is now examining what direction the group should be headed. It seems that the company believes this direction is pointing toward the PS3 and Wii.
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via ArsTechnica @ 19:33 4th Nov
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Siliconera (via Xbox360Fanboy) has discovered that From Software is selling a premium Ninja Blade bundle for 250 Microsoft Points that includes wallpapers and five ninja-themed avatar parts. Though this is the first instance of this happening, coming as quickly as it did after the NXE update, we're sure it won't be the last. As always, you can use your wallet to tell Microsoft if you think the deal is worth it.
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via Gamers.com @ 8:18 23rd Nov
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Microsoft finally addresses Red Ring of Death with Jasper-based Xbox 360 consoles
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via Gamers.com @ 8:20 29th Nov
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via NG4.com @ 5:03 6th Nov
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Titles rated "Teen (T)" have content suitable for persons ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violent content, mild or strong language, and/or suggestive themes.
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via GamePro.com @ 11:37 1st Nov
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As the number of Internet blockings increase, alternative ways to access banned sites are becoming more popular. Web sites such as vtunnel or ninjacloak allow users to enter blocked sites by hiding their IP address. The irony highlights the legal system's mistreatment to the medium and lack of technical knowledge
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via Turkish Daily @ 9:42 5th Nov
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via TechWhack @ 1:03 15th Nov
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I first stumbled upon the Angry Video Game Nerd when he hilariously took on the Ninja Turtle films, early last year (as the new flick was coming out). Sure, I was about 3-5 years too old for the TMNT mania, but as a comic book and film geek, I appreciated the AVGN's passion.
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via Animation Artist @ 19:12 29th Oct
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