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Review: Shadow of the Ninja (Wii U eShop / NES) - Nlife

NLife:
"Ninjas really were a hot ticket back in the '90s. The Turtles were making TV and toy executives money hand over fist, and children became so caught up in the craze they had the sheer gall to drag their parents into the cinema to watch dreck like Surf Ninjas. Yep, it was a great time to be a kid."

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Nintendo Switch Online: Reviewing February’s NES and Super NES new games

App Trigger: "Nintendo Switch Online has added four more games to the NES and Super NES collections. Let’s really get into these and see if there might be a diamond in the rough, rough, rough series of games Nintendo dropped on our doormat."

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phoenixwing1520d ago (Edited 1520d ago )

I'm glad i purchased a switch but the online i didn't even have the heart to buy, for as cheap as it is, it's still not worth it.

Kosic1519d ago

I managed to get a year switch online for free and made about £3 profit.
Bought a family pass for around £23, and sold of each slot for £3.5 with one or two selling for £5, while keeping one slot for myself.
Even at making me profit, I don't use the online feature. Or the classic games. But the option is always there I guess.

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8-bit fun with a chum - Top 10 NES Multiplayer Games

"Put your modern contraptions aside and enjoy some retro games with a friend. Here are the 10 best multiplayer games for NES!" - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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Graveyard: Shadow of the Ninja

Hardcore Gamer: The NES played home to countless classic games, as well as many that never got their just due in their time. Shadow of the Ninja received critical acclaim, but it didn’t become a beloved title held in high regard by its generation. While titles like Ninja Gaiden became iconic, it has remained a hidden gem for many even with NES-related nostalgia growing to unbelievable heights over the past decade.

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