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  • Summary: In 1993, to be an individual is to be, er... DEAD! The totally evil master geek (sorry... politician) BANGLER has serious power going down in town. All the Fuzz and Squaddies are his but so is the Underworld. You are MULK, pal... and as THE totally wicked revolutionary (for 'THE' readIn 1993, to be an individual is to be, er... DEAD! The totally evil master geek (sorry... politician) BANGLER has serious power going down in town. All the Fuzz and Squaddies are his but so is the Underworld. You are MULK, pal... and as THE totally wicked revolutionary (for 'THE' read 'ONLY'), you are gonna build two assassination machines - The Ninja Warriors - and attempt to chill out this Bangler guy with knives, shurikens and some bad posse hip movement! Multiple levels of non-stop, furious two-player Oriental upbeat action! Expand
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  1. May 1, 2022
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    Late 80's side-scroller that combined Shinobi with Rush 'N Attack. It's claim to fame was a triple-monitor widescreen arcade machine. GameplayLate 80's side-scroller that combined Shinobi with Rush 'N Attack. It's claim to fame was a triple-monitor widescreen arcade machine. Gameplay is simple and a bit bland. The Arcade Archives port offers a number of visual and audio options. The sequel (a SNES game) is an improvement, but there are simple charms to The Ninja Warriors. I would rate it with a 7 out of 10. Expand