It sounds like both the Dead or Alive and the Ninja Gaiden series are on track to receive respective reboots.
]]>One month after the Ninja Gaiden PC trilogy of ports arrived, developer Team Ninja has finally added some basic graphics and resolution options to the game.
]]>Even those used to Koei Tecmo's PC ports will be surprised by the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection.
]]>It could just be hiding?
]]>That's according to Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection developer Team Ninja.
]]>Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection will run at a 4K resolution and at least 60fps, a new listing on the Microsoft Store confirms.
]]>Nioh 2 has received the long-awaited DLSS patch, alongside a batch of fixes.
]]>Ninja Gaiden fans will be pleased to know three entries in the series are being bundled in one nice collection.
]]>It looks like Team Ninja is ready to take on something new.
]]>We may not have gotten a new Ninja Gaiden game this generation, but a remaster of the classics is on its way.
]]>Team Ninja's 2008 hack and slash action game Ninja Gaiden 2 is now backward compatible with Xbox One.
]]>The average video game player is 35 years old. We are decaying, slowly marching towards our maggot-ridden graves.
]]>Nioh, one of the highly-rated PS4 game released earlier this year, is making its way to be PC in a few days.
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]]>Composer Keiji Yamagishi has teased the existence of a new Ninja Gaiden project, but later clarified it's not a game.
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]]>Team Ninja boss Yosuke Hayashi has confirmed the developer is working on a new entry in the Ninja Gaiden series.
]]>The Ultimate version of Dead or Alive 5, arriving later this year, will include the characters Ein and Jacky Bryant, from the Dead or Alive series and Virtua Fighter respectively, in addition to the previously announced Ninja Gaiden character Momoji.
]]>Team Ninja has announced some sort of re-release or new version of Dead or Alive 5.
]]>Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus has some new screenshots available, and we've posted the lot below. The game’s out February 26 in US and on March 1 in UK on Vita.
]]>NES classic Ninja Gaiden will finally arrive on the US 3DS eShop this week.
]]>Nintendo formats just got a lot more difficult as the insanely brutal Ninja Gaiden is heading to 3DS eShop this week. Tecmo's iconic platformer is a reminder that the 1980s were a time of grief, tears and uncompromising challenge. Get the full list of Nintendo's weekly digital content below.
]]>Tecmo Koei's announced Ninja Gaiden will come to social platform Mobage later this year. Clans is the latest title to be brought to the service by the publisher, although no gameplay details have been released. The game is being aimed for an international release. A Japanese release for smartphones is expected to release this summer.
]]>The launch trailer for Ninja Gaiden 3 has been released. Watch it below. Ninja Gaiden 3 is out next week on March 20 in the US March 23 in Europe for PS3 and Xbox 360.
]]>Canadian retailer Videogames Plus is taking pre-orders for a Ninja Gaiden 3 bundle, which includes a Dragon Sword PS Move peripheral.
]]>Team Ninja has stated through the magic of Twitter that pre-orders for Ninja Gaiden 3 are a bit higher in Japan than what is normal for the series. Likely, this has something to do with folks getting a Dead or Alive 5 demo with their pre-order, and due to this, the firm has suggested everyone pre-order early to ensure they get the trial. The firm has also noted that if you press select when playing the game, you can open up a real-time move list, which changes depending on skill you're using at the time. Ninja Gaiden 3 is out in March on PS3 and Xbox 360. Thanks, Andriasang.
]]>Koei Tecmo has released quite a few shots for its PS Vita version of Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus. Slated as a launch title for the US and Europe, the game lets players charge their ninpo and aim Ryu's bow using the device's touchscreen. Sounds rather interesting. Check out the screens over on Siliconera. Thanks, FeaturePreacher.
]]>Tecmo Koei has sent over 12 screenshots for Ninja Gaiden 3, showing Ryu dispatching enemies in a bloody fashion. There's also a couple in there of his new ninpo, which allows him to turn into a fiery dragon. Nice. The game launches early next year for PS3 and 360. A Wii U version is also being developed.
]]>Oh here we go. Ahead of the expected to be Vita-centric TGS press conference from Sony soon, Famitsu's lifted the lid of several unannounced titles for the platform, including Ninja Gaiden and Katamari.
]]>Team Ninja would "of course" like to expand the Ninja Gaiden series onto other platforms if possible.
]]>Just when we thought we knew what to expect from the Ninja Gaiden series, KOEI Tecmo has announced that the game will feature full PlayStation Move functionality.
]]>Apparently some lucky subscribers have found a Ninja Gaiden 3 info dump in the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine, with lots of delightful details and one motion-control shaped surprise.
]]>Ninja Gaiden III project lead Yosuke Hayashi has dished some details on the game in the latest edition of PlayStation: The Official Magazine, and it looks as though players are going to be seeing a darker Ryu Hayabusa than ever before.
]]>Tecmo Koei president Kenji Matsubara has told Play that the company is interested in Sony's motion technology for games like Ninja Gaiden, but more research is needed to see if it would be a proper fit.
"I’m very interested in the new motion-control technology announced at E3, but we really need to know how responsive it is," said Matsubara. “I’m sure that for casual games these motion controls will be very popular, but for action games like Ninja Gaiden we need quick responses and if you're swinging your arms around like you’re using a sword you will soon be tired.
]]>Speaking with Gamasutra, Itagaki-successor Hitoshi Hasegawa and Ninja Gaiden Sigma director/former Itagaki-successor Yosuke Hayashi suffocated Sony’s next-gen competitor with smooches.
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