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Ninja Gaiden (NES) | KnockBack, Episode 234

We -- the Brothers Moriarty -- loved us some Ninja Gaiden in our younger years. The NES original is actually a vague reinterpretation of an arcade title by the same name that preceded it; yet, in turning Ninja Gaiden from a beat-'em-up into an action-platformer, developer Tecmo spawned a powerhouse that easily rivals other late-'80s classics. Indeed, it belongs in the conversation of best NES games, full-stop. Our investigation into Ryu Hayabusa's retro adventure doesn't only end with the first game, though, as we explore its contemporaries on the market and wax poetic about the heyday of the fictional ninja in greater media, and how Ninja Gaiden's deeply-told story gave us context, perhaps for the first time in our then-young lives, into the deeper potential of video games. Check out our merch! LastStandMedia.Store

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Doug, just Doug

Yes! I never could beat that final boss as a kid.

Ryan Zimm

Man, this one takes me back. My brother and I were obsessed with the arcade version. And I remember being so disappointed in the NES port initially, as it was nothing like the arcade (which was a massive hit in our local arcades). But when we got the game, I think we realized pretty quickly that this was even better. The cut scenes probably started my love for cinematic storytelling in games. I even partially learned how to draw by copying them. (P.S. eventually got the arcade port we THOUGHT we wanted on Atari Lynx.....not even close to as good)

Brandon Soto

Dagan’s gotta play The Messenger. Phenomenal game.

UnkemptHawk

As a middle school social studies teacher, I can say that when the whole Russia-Ukraine conflict kicked off there were several students terrified of the idea of nuclear war.

Matt Soucy

I collect Nintendo Power and other strategy guides and I love all of them. I would buy any new guides for games I am interested in.

Stewy108

So glad to see strategy guides gettin some love out here. Any kind of literature or documentation associated with any game I was currently playing or looking forward to I just obsessed over. I still use strategy guides when I can. Making notes in the guide, highlighting important information, putting the shortcut tabs on the pages. Oh yeah, Ninja Gaiden is great too lol. No Cyber Shadow shoutout though! Fantastic episode fellas.

Thomas

Awesome! Love you guys!! I had Ninja Gaiden 2 growing up and I could not even come close to beating it. Loved the music and the cutscenes. Loved the wind effect. Thanks for the episode!!!

Anonymous

Great episode guys. Such a classic game. Colin, have you seen the posts / gifs MekaSkull (Cyber Shadow developer) has been posting on his Twitter account? I’m not sure if it’s his next game or he’s just creating random prototypes but check it out. Really reminds me of Mega Man.

Surge!

Took me about 3 weekend nights to beat this on my NES w/o save states. Needless to say that sense of accomplishment is something that doesn't go away. Ninja Gaiden 2 and 3 are also painful but doable.