This is the first new 2D entry since the (questionable) Ninja Gaiden Trilogy on SNES in 1995, and the first new series entry of any type since the (equally questionable) Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z in 2014.
Ninja Gaiden started out as an arcade game, but is best known for the trilogy of side-scrolling platformers on the Famicom/NES. In the 2000s, developer Tecmo brought the franchise to Xbox ...
Ninja Gaiden 4 has now been officially announced. It's a collaboration between Team Ninja and Bayonetta developer PlatinumGames, and will be published by Xbox Game Studios. It's also been ...
Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden formula would see a trilogy of side-scrollers and a few handheld spin-offs, popular enough to be polished-up and rereleased as a 16-bit collection (Ninja Gaiden Trilogy).