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Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō

Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō

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Descr: Ninja Master's: Haō Ninpō Chō, is a ninja-themed 2D fighting game produced by ADK and originally released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. Ninja Master's was the sixth and final fighting game produced by ADK, following the four games in the World Heroes series and Aggressors of Dark Kombat. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: May 26, 1996
Arcade System: Neo Geo MVS
Modes: Single-player; Multiplayer
Genre: Fighting game
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Neo Geo X, PlayStation 4, Neo Geo, MORE
Developers: ADK, Hamster Corporation

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