
CheatCC - During the late eighties to early nineties, the ninja craze swarmed onto video game systems. Martial arts master Joe Musashi became one of the flagship mascots for SEGA, luring the independent gamers away from Nintendo with its fast, fluid action and multilayered platforming. However, SEGA has now embraced Nintendo's innovative designs, and seen the possibilities with the 3DS. Their ultimate goal is to keep the style and challenge that made the classic series so engaging, but add some tweaks to appeal to the modern action gamer. Looking at the formula so far, they seem to be on the right track, packing the game with exactly what new ninja wannabes are looking for, yet still invoking nostalgia for aging fans of the series.
The 3DS has an extensive library of games, but due to the consoles low sales initially, a lot of great games flew under the radar of most gamers. Fear not though, as Shawn Long of Nintendo Enthusiast takes a look at some under appreciated 3DS releases from the earlier years of it’s life that you should be sure to check out. Whether you enjoy a good platformer, fighting game, or 3D adventure, there should be something for every 3DS owner to consider in this video.
Good choices. I didn't know the 3DS version of Sonic Gen had different levels than the console versions.

Game Rumble: A game highly inspired by the SEGA Genesis classic ninja series. Shinobi for 3DS puts you on the role of Jiro Musashi, the leader of the Oboro clan. He is father to the Joe Musashi, who was the ninja in the first game. The 3DS version makes the 12th installment in the entire series.
The Legendary Warrior returns! Shinobi unboxing video for the 3DS.
That's actually is looking damned good.