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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725275645 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. MPN: 27564 Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: Atari Inc. Release Date: August 26, 2008 Studio: Atari Inc. Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: You are a ninja. Like all ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold, a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by lethal ninja-killing robots, and a devout belief in N. N, The Way of the Ninja, is a highly, advanced system of spiritual, cognitive, and physical training. It emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse a series of 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as "beating an episode". In accordance with the teachings, it is your profound hope, nameless ninja, to achieve ultimate mastery of N. In a futuristic world of inadvertently homicidal robots, you must use deft acrobatic skill and guts of steel to survive. N+ is a peerless action-puzzle platformer with more than 300 levels in which to hone your ninja reflexes, plus a built-in level editor for when you're hungry for more. N+ also features unique, physics-based controls, stylish graphics, unlimited lives, competitive and cooperative multiplayer, plenty of gold, and several flavors of sweet, sweet action. Running, jumping, and dying in an unpleasant-yet-comical manner has never been more fun. Amazon.com: The Way of the Ninja You are a ninja in N+. Your god-like speed, dexterity, jumping power, and reflexes are all the result of an amazingly fast metabolism; sadly, so is your natural lifespan of 1.5 minutes. Like all Ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold and a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by increasingly lethal Ninja-killing robots. N emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as 'beating an episode'. In accordance with the teachings of N, it is your profound hope that one day you will develop your platforming skills, intelligence, and inexplicable ability to reincarnate to achieve total mastery of all 300 levels.
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![]() Rating: - N game on the PSP... NO WAYmy friend got me into Ngame originally and then wen i told him im getting this game, he got a lil jealous cuz he doesnt hav a psp and a lil excited for me to let him play.... anyways, its an awsome game, and if uve ever played the original then its like drinking a nice cold coke from the old glass bottles in the middle of the desert... lol Rating: - N+ for PSPThis game is a lot of fun. I love playing on the XBOX 360 and was very happy when the portable version came out. Rating: - My Favorite Game of 2008I love N+. It's simply the most addictive and fun game I've played this year. It's all about the game play (easy to learn, difficult to master) and not the graphics. I already own the Xbox Live version - I bought it when it came out at the beginning of the year - and have beaten the 300 levels in that version. I just picked up the PSP version to get the 200 new levels (and have finished 180 of them so far), and am having a blast with the game again. How many games make ... Read More Rating: - True to the Original and then some!I was iffy about how this would play out on a smaller screen but it looks great! Also I am not big on video game music but the soundtrack is pretty rockin. Recommend it highly to N fans and those who are new to the game. Rating: - little ninjathis game is really fun. the graphics are almost non-existant, but who cares. i'm not sure what genre this is. kind of like a puzzle but not really. you know exactly what you need to do. go to the switch to open the door then go to the newly opened door. eazy, but you must get past the obsticles. okward jumps, bombs, enemies. some levels will be super eazy, most will take you 30 seconds to 1 minute to pass. but you probly wont pass it the first time. on average it takes me about 10-30 attempts to pass, ... Read More |