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Ninja Kid (1986)
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Ninja Kid for the NES was a quirky platformer with a simple design, much like many early NES games. While I found the initial levels easy to navigate, the game certainly had its challenging moments that left me struggling. Overall, I would consider it to be a decent game, but I'm not entirely convinced that it has enough appeal to make me want to play it again.

Game Info:
Ninja Kid, also known as GeGeGe no Kitaro: Youkai Dai Makyou (literally "GeGeGe no Kitaro: Great Ghost World Adventure"), is a platformer game developed and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1986.

The game is based on the GeGeGe no Kitaro manga series by Shigeru Mizuki and features the character of Kitaro, a young ninja who battles against various supernatural creatures. The game is split into eight levels, with each level taking place in a different location such as a haunted house or a castle.

Players control Kitaro and must navigate each level while defeating enemies using his ninja skills, including throwing shurikens and performing high jumps. The game also features power-ups such as health restoration items and upgrades to Kitaro's shuriken attacks.

One of the game's unique features is the ability to switch between day and night modes, which changes the enemy layout and difficulty of each level. The game also includes a password system for saving progress between sessions.

Ninja Kid received mixed reviews upon release, with some praising its unique features and others criticizing its difficult gameplay and lack of variety in level design. However, it remains a nostalgic favorite for some NES fans and is remembered as an early example of a ninja-themed platformer game.







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