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Ninja Jajamaru-kun

Ninja Jajamaru-kun est un classique jeu d'action-plateformes sur NES développé par TOSE et publié par Jaleco en 1985. Les joueurs contrôlent le jeune ninja Jajamaru alors qu'il combat à travers des niveaux colorés pour sauver la Princesse Sakura du maléfique Onimaru.

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Date de sortie
January 1, 1985
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
32 KB

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Systèmes de jeu

In Ninja JaJaMaru-kun , the player takes control of JaJaMaru, who sets out to rescue Princess Sakura from the pirate lord Namazu Dayuu, or "Catfish Pirate". JaJaMaru can run, jump, and throw shurikens at enemies, all of which are taken from Japanese folklore and are introduced before a level begins. Each level has eight enemies total, who give chase to JaJaMaru if he occupies the same floor as them. Defeating enemies will cause their spirit to appear and ascend to the top of the screen, which can be grabbed for additional points. Once all the enemies are defeated, JaJaMaru moves onto the next level. JaJaMaru can destroy bricks scattered in levels, some of which yield power-ups when destroyed. These include a cart that temporarily makes JaJaMaru invincible, a bottle that allows him to walk through enemies, a red ball that increases speed, coins that yield extra points, and 1UPs. Some bricks contain bombs which will kill JaJaMaru if he touches it. Collecting three different power-ups will summon a giant frog named Gamapa-kun, who JaJaMaru will ride and be completely invincible and be able to eat any nearby enemies. During levels, Sakura will sometimes drop flower petals that can be collected for points, while Namazu will drop deadly bombs. Collecting three petals will transport JaJaMaru to a bonus level, where he must throw shhurikens upward towards Namazu while avoiding his bombs. Bonus points are awarded for hitting Namazu, while hitting a bomb will send the player to the next level instead.

Ventes et performance commerciale

Copies vendues
1 million copies

Critiques médias

IGN
5/10
GameSpot
3.5/10

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