
The latest Blast From The Past entry for Thegamershub.net. To celebrate the impending launch of Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus on the Playstation Vita, we take a look back at the Team Ninja reboot for the original Xbox from 2004 and see what made it into the most amazing game ever.

The Ninja Gaiden series has spanned nearly three decades across different creators, so of course the timeline is convoluted. But maybe Restart can simplify it enough to get you going in Ragebound and Ninja Gaiden IV without much trouble.

Take a step back through time and discover the history of the legendary Ninja Gaiden series!
Love the NES trilogy! Great gameplay, design, story, cinematics, characters, music! Total package.
The original NES game is still.one of the hardest games I've almost beaten in my life I believe I was on the second final boss using original hardware and carts no save states but I could never finish it
Man, I finally braved trying Master Ninja in Ninja Gaiden 2 Black and… man, I suck, lol. I really want to try for the platinum because I love the game so much, but yeesh…
I remember Ninja Gaiden Black and how awesome the hype and support was around for that. The changes from the base game and the world rankings we could check out in the menus. Played through the OG game once and Black at least twice.
Never played the original 2D games but I'm excited to go through 2 Black soon.
I was there as a young boy playing the first Ninja Gaiden in The arcade. It was awesome for the time! I’ve played every one skins and on every one of those systems. And here I am, as a 50 year old man giddy with joy playing through the most recent release, with more on the way! Heck yeah it’s a great series!

Many of you who have already played Rise of the Ronin may have noticed some elements of our previous works such as Ninja Gaiden and Nioh from Team Ninja. Today we’re excited to share some of the behind-the-scenes development stories for the first time. Plus we share details on an upcoming game update.
not a good title FPS RUSSIA. should have gone with: "new content added'. ... or something like that
try : 'New and expanded content 5 new Ally Missions added. + Addition of dojo training partners"
the original 3D Ninja Gaiden had one of the best combat systems ever, with near flawless gameplay. i've always said that regardless of genre, the true test of a game's gameplay is whether or not it stands the test of playing it on the hardest difficulty. some games are cheap on the hardest difficulty, some are boring, some expose exploits, and some are just flat out too difficult in a "the devs are demented" type of way. Ninja Gaiden, however, truly shined on Master Ninja difficulty. not only did it stand up to the test and feel fluid, responsive and intricate, but it honestly felt like it was meant to be played on MNM. i honestly can't think of a combat system that's more complex and fun than Ninja Gaiden's.