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 There are several Naruto games on different consoles out there. The most famous ones are the the Gekitou Ninjyataisen series, and the Narutimett Hero series.

Data Card series

Naruto: Narutimate Card Battle

Naruto: Narutimate Card Battle (Narutimetto Kaado Batoru?) is the first Naruto game designed for the popular Data Cards arcade system. Like other Data Cards games, Narutimate Card Battle is an interactive card game, using real cards and 3D graphics to animate battles on screen. Also like other Data Cards games, which are often derived from Playstation 2 games, much of Narutimate Card Battle originates from Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3.

Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Mission

Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Mission (ナルティメットミッション Narutimetto Misshon?) is the second Naruto game designed for the popular Data Cards arcade system. Like other Data Cards games, Narutimate Mission is an interactive card game, using real cards and 3D graphics to animate battles on screen. Like other Data Card games, this game appears to be Asia-exclusive. Much of Narutimate Mission originates from Narutimate Accel.

Naruto: Clash of Ninja series

 Naruto: Ninja Council series

 Naruto RPG series

Naruto RPG: Uketsugareshi Hi no Ishi

Naruto RPG: Uketsugareshi Hi no Ishi is the first game in the Naruto RPG series, and re-tells the story in the manga from the beginning up until Naruto's first battle with Gaara.In America the game is called Naruto Path Of Ninja. The game starts off with a team of Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, and Sakura Haruno, main characters of the series, and they are joined by like Rock Lee, Neji Hyuga, Shikamaru Nara. Jiraiya acts as a bonus character.

With the release of the game, Nintendo released a bundle set which included a limited edition orange Game Boy Advance. The Game Boy had the Konoha leaf on it. Although this game never got released outside of Japan, a 'remake' has been made for American Audiences. The remake is called Naruto: Path of the Ninja and incorporates many features from RPG1. It also has menus and graphics taken from RPG3, however the story is identical to RPG1. There is no online play available.

Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan

Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan is the second game of the series. A limited edition version of the game was created as well. This version has Sasuke on the cover, as well as on the manual and the game card. Its story spans from the quest for Tsunade until the fight between Sasuke and Naruto. The graphics of the game are significantly improved from the first game and every characters' sprites have been redrawn. The game adds many characters that can be switched out at various times in the story. It also deals with the hate and anger of Sasuke to Naruto.

 

 

Single games

Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou

Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou is a Japanese-only Role-playing game and the first and only Naruto game to appear on a Bandai console. It is a turn-based battle game, that places a large emphasis on the Zabuza arc of Naruto. The story actually expands on the first episode, and shows an average day in the life of Uzumaki Naruto (complete with his goggles and sexy jutsu).

 Naruto: Konoha Senki

Naruto: Konoha Senki is a Japanese-only strategy game for the Game Boy Advance. This game is considered as the best turn-based strategy of Naruto with many missions to fulfill and many characters to play. This game includes many of the main cast along with a special appearance by Masashi Kishimoto as a hidden character. This is also one of the few games that has Zaku, Dosu and Kin as fully playable characters, complete with Jutsus. You can also unlock Orochimaru to play as.

Naruto: Path of the Ninja

Naruto: Path of the Ninja is a role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. Naruto: Path of the Ninja (it is a remake of the first installment of the Naruto RPG series) was released in the United States on October 23, 2007.[1] It is an English exclusive version of the original GBA role-playing game as it covers episodes 1-80. More of a remake than a "made from scratch" title, it uses gameplay elements present in the entire series, while the control scheme comes straight from the original DS titles released in Japan.

 Naruto: Rise of a Ninja

Naruto: Rise of a Ninja
Developer(s)Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
ReleasedFlag of the United States October 30, 2007[2]
Flag of Europe November 2, 2007
GenreFighting/RPG
Mode(s)Single player/Multiplayer
RatingsESRB: T (Teen)
Platform(s)Xbox 360
MediaDVD-ROM
Input methodsGamepad

Naruto: Rise of a Ninja is an Xbox 360-exclusive video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal, making it the first Naruto game to be developed by a non-Japanese company. The game is specifically based on the English dubbed version of the anime, and was released in North America on October 30, 2007. U.S. citizens who pre-ordered the game through GameCrazy stores received a limited edition Naruto faceplate. However, in recent ads for the game inside GamePro and GameInformer magazine, they stated that if the game was purchased at GameCrazy the Naruto faceplate would come with the game. This turned out to be false as the game must be pre-ordered to receive the Naruto faceplate. Ubisoft has also released a free 60 mb download which includes the option to change the in-game voices to Japanese, while still keeping the English subtitles.[3]

The game itself consists of two major gameplay modes: one-on-one fighting and RPG, where Konoha serves as a main hub to access various missions players can go on. The main story mode alternates between these two modes, and takes place from the beginning of the series to the end of the Invasion of Konoha arc, with included sidequests. It features gameplay similar to that of a 3D platformer, like jumping acrobatically from rooftop to rooftop or racing through checkpoints, as well as having one-on-one brawls much like the Naruto: Clash of Ninja series. Like with most Naruto games, it features cel-shaded graphics.

The game has met generally good reviews from critics. Its Metacritic aggregate score is 78, indicating "generally favourable reviews".

The game also allows online versus multiplayer via Xbox Live, titled "The Forest of Death", enabling you to play with your friends. You start off choosing a character, and defeating other opponents to rank up and eventually gain points to complete the exam. If the player is defeated, they must begin from the bottom of the table all over again, but the points are still kept.[4].

The game will also have downloadable content[5]; this hints towards new characters, in which five are revealed so far (Shikamaru, Choji, Jiraiya, and the 3rd Hokage and Temari), but Ubisoft have promised to have many more coming. Shikamaru, Jiraiya, and The 3rd Hokage are now available. Shikamaru can be obtained for free by linking an existing ubisoft account with an Xbox Live account (can be done on ubisoft.com). A character pack containing Jiraiya and Sarutobi costs 500MP, however they can be trialled for free, for three times. Two new maps are also available and more are stated to come available in the future.

Naruto: PS3 Project

Naruto: PS3 Project was announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2007 as an exclusive game for the PlayStation 3. The only previews that were shown were two images and a sneak preview trailer that revealed four characters, [(Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi ) although it is unknown if any of these characters will be playable] and revealed that the story line will have part one as part of the story line and will at least go up to Sasuke Retrieval. The game is set to be released in 2008. This game also seems to feature gameplay similar to the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series and graphics and story similar to Naruto: Rise of a Ninja.

Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen

Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen is a Japanese-only board game-style video game developed by Denyusha and Dimps and published by Bandai. The game uses various characters from the first arc of the series. You can play almost every single character from the Zabuza arc, including the Demon Brothers, the Demon Swordsmen Waraji and Zouri, Third Hokage and even Konohamaru. Mizuki is also playable. The story mode features extensive voicework, and lots of manga-inspired drawings. The gameplay is similar to Monopoly, and features duels between players if they land on another's square. If they beat the defender, they take the square as their own. If they fail to win, the defender gets points from the attacker. The points awarded depends on square location and level. Squares in different locations are worth more money (similar to the streets on monopoly). You get bonuses for every square that is next to another square of your colour. Squares can be upgraded, each one having higher point values, and more defender points.

Naruto: Shinobi Retsuden

Naruto: Shinobi Retsuden(Naruto: Ninja Destiny in the U.S) is a 3D fighting video game developed by Dream Factory and published by Takara TOMY for the Nintendo DS video game console. The fighting is set on an infinite-scrolling stage, much like the earlier Tekken games. The touch screen has six large buttons which are used to activate special effects and use items.[6] The gameplay and graphics are similar to the Naruto: Clash of Ninja series of fighting games on the Nintendo Gamecube.

The game has recieved mediocre reviews, mainly due to the simplistic gameplay, poor graphics, bad sound quality and few characters. Unlocking characters is done by going through story and arcade modes.

There are eight stages in this game and two different difficulty settings. There is a story mode, an arcade mode, a single match battle mode, and local wireless multiplayer mode. There is no single card play.

Naruto Shippuuden: Dairansen! Kage Bunsen Emaki

This is a new game being produced by Takara Tomy. The release date is set for 02/14/08 (Japan). From the magazine scans, it appears to be a free-roaming action game, similar to Zelda/Legacy of Goku. The game appears to cover the 'Rescue Gaara' arc, and includes Sai and Deidara. Confirmed characters so far are Naruto, with more expected to be confirmed.

 Crossover games

 Battle Stadium D.O.N

Main article: Battle Stadium D.O.N

Jump Super Stars

Main article: Jump Super Stars

Jump Ultimate Stars

 

Music

Naruto music

 Naruto opening sequences (Japanese version)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1R★O★C★K★S(n/a)Hound Dog1-25
2遥か彼方Haruka Kanata, "Far Away"Asian Kung-Fu Generation26-53
3悲しみをやさしさにKanashimi o Yasashisa ni, "Sadness into Kindness"little by little54-77
4GO!!!(n/a)FLOW78-103
5青春狂騷曲Seishun Kyōsōkyoku, "Youth's Rhapsody"サンボマスター (Sanbomasutā, "Sambomaster")104-128
6ノーボーイ・ノークライNō bōi - Nō kurai, "No Boy, No Cry"STANCE PUNKS129-153
7波風サテライトNamikaze Sateraito, "Discord Satellite"シュノーケル (Shunōkeru, "Snowkel")154-178
8Re:member(n/a)FLOW179-202
9ユラユラYura Yura, "Wavering"Hearts Grow203-220

 Naruto ending sequences (Japanese version)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1Wind (ワインド)Waindo, "Wind"明星 (Akeboshi)1-25
2ハルモニアHarumonia, "Harmonia"Rythem26-51
3ビバ★ロック~japanese side~Biba★Rokku~japanese side~, "Viva★Rock~japanese side~"Orange Range52-64
4ALIVE(n/a)雷鼓 (Raiko)65-77
5今まで何度もIma made Nando mo, "Many Times Before"ザ・マスミサイル (Za Masumisairu, "The Massmissile")78-89
6流星Ryūsei, "Meteor"TiA90-103
7マウンテン・ア・ゴーゴー・ツーMaunten-a-gōgō-tsū, "Mountain a Go Go Two"キャプテンストライダム (Kyaputen Sutoraidam, "Captain Straydum")104-115
8はじめて君としゃべったHajimete Kimi to Shabetta, "The First Time I Spoke With You"ガガガSP (GagagaSP)116-128
9失くした言葉Nakushita Kotoba, "Lost Words"No Regret Life129-141
10スピードSupīdo, "Speed"アナログフィッシュ (Anarogu Fisshu, "Analog Fish")142-153
11そばにいるからSoba ni iru kara, "Because You are With Me", or "Because I am With You"アマドリ ("AMADORI")154-165
12パレードParēdo, "Parade"Chaba166-178
13Yellow Moon(n/a)明星 (Akeboshi)179-191
14ピノキオPinokio, "Pinocchio"オレスカバンド (Ore Suka Bando, "Ore Ska Band")192-202
15シナリオShinario, "Scenario"SABOTEN203-220

Naruto movie themes (Japanese version)

TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistMovie
Home Sweet Home(n/a)YUKINaruto the Movie
Ding! Dong! Dang!(n/a)TubeNaruto the Movie 2
つぼみTsubomi, "Flower Bud"MariaNaruto the Movie 3

 Naruto opening sequences (English dub)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1Rise, Tsuyosa!Rise, Power!Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus1-52
2遥か彼方Haruka Kanata, "Far Away"Asian Kung-Fu Generation53-77
3GO!!!(n/a)FLOW78-103
4青春狂騷曲Seishun Kyōsōkyoku, "Youth's Rhapsody"サンボマスター (Sanbomasutā, "Sambomaster")104-

 Naruto ending sequences (English dub)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1Rise, Tsuyosa! (instrumental)Rise, Power! (instrumental)Jeremy Sweet and Ian Nickus1-

 Naruto movie themes (English Dub)

TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistMovie
Never Give Up(n/a)Jeremy Sweet and Ian NicklasNaruto the Movie

Naruto Shippūden music

 Naruto Shippūden opening sequences (Japanese version)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1Hero's Come Back!!(n/a)nobodyknows+1-30
2distance(n/a)Long Shot Party31-

Naruto Shippūden ending sequences (Japanese version)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1流れ星 ~Shooting Star~Nagareboshi ~Shooting Star~HOME MADE 家族 (Home Made Kazoku)1-18
2道 ~to you allMichi ~ to you all, "Path ~ to you all"Alüto19-30
3キミモノガタリKimi monogatari, "Your Story"little by little31-41
4目覚めろ!野性Mezamero! Yasei, "Awaken! Wild"MATCHY with QUESTION?42-

 Naruto Shippūden movie themes (Japanese version)

#TitleTranscription/TranslationArtistEpisodes
1Lie-Lie-Lie(n/a)DJ OZMANaruto: Shippūden the Movie

Soundtracks

TV
 Broadcaster: TV Tokyo
US Distribution: Cartoon Network
Music Recording: TV Tokyo Music
Production: Studio Pierrot, TV Tokyo
Studio: Studio Pierrot
Licensed by: ShoPro Entertainment

 

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