Naruto: Ninja Council 3 announced for DS

Tomy Corporation and D3Publisher of America announced the upcoming release of Naruto: Ninja Council 3 for the Nintendo DS. Anticipated to ship in Spring 2007, Naruto: Ninja Council 3 is based on episodes from VIZ Media's hit anime series Shonen Jump Naruto and will feature mission-based gameplay for up to four players.

The ninja action game utilizes an interchangeable attack system allowing players to combine attack techniques from all available characters in the mission to increase their chance of success.

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Spaziogames: Shippuden Naruto: Ninja Council 3 Review

Spaziogames: Was in October 2006 the output of the first issue of Naruto in our continent: the manga by Kishimoto has quickly captured a huge slice of the western public, reaching even to appear on television and giving them visibility to an audience less interested in a areas such as Japanese comics

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Naruto: Ninja Council 2 Dated for Europe

Naruto fans rejoice! Naruto Ninja Council 2 is heading for NintendoDS with a brand new adventure! With a new threat hanging over the mystical village of Hidden Leaf and its inhabitants, it's up to Naruto and his fellow Ninja to defend the village from a malicious enemy attack. Published by TOMY and distributed by Nintendo, make sure all your Ninja skills are ready and raring to go when Naruto Ninja Council 2 launches across Europe on 3rd October 2008.

Finding their feet again after the previous attack by the evil Orochimaru, the people of Hidden Leaf are reconstructing their lives when their sworn enemy appears at the gate once again from nowhere. With the threat of attack imminent, Naruto and his fellow Ninja are called together to create three man teams to head into battle and thwart the impending attack...

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Gameplayer Reviews Naruto: Ninja Council - 5/10

Go to any comic book convention nowadays, and you will see a lot of kids dressed up as Naruto characters. You'll see many more wearing the distinctive ninja headbands of the franchise; this comic has really struck a nerve with the youth of today. Jaw-dropping fights, memorable characters, imaginative designs, and excellent draftmanship – the comic has many merits, as does its cartoon spin-off.

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