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Ninja-kun is a single-player action title released by Microcabin back in 1983 for the MSX and PC-8800 Series systems. You control a ninja who must navigate through various stages while dodging enemies and avoiding traps. The gameplay relies on precise timing as you jump over gaps, climb walls, and strike foes with your sword. It feels like a classic side-scrolling beat-em-up where quick reflexes are the only way to survive the increasing difficulty of each level. What stands out here is how tight the controls feel despite the limited hardware of the era. The game runs smoothly without any frame rate drops, which was rare for titles on these older machines. Community feedback suggests players appreciate the straightforward challenge since there are no hidden mechanics or confusing items to manage. It remains a solid choice for anyone looking to revisit the golden age of Japanese action games without needing a modern emulator setup to enjoy it fully.
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