Naruto: Ultimate Ninja

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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja - Unleashing Your Inner Shinobi

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja is like a perfectly executed jutsu, combining fast-paced ninja battles with stunning visuals, diverse character roster, and iconic Naruto charm. Master your favorite shinobi and rise to the top in this ultimate ninja showdown!

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What was the first installment of the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series NOT available on? (Expert)
#1: PlayStation 2
#2: PlayStation 3
#3: Xbox 360
#4: PlayStation Portable
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Which character is not playable in the original "Naruto: Ultimate Ninja" video game? (Easy)
#1: Naruto Uzumaki
#2: Sasuke Uchiha
#3: Neji Hyuga
#4: Tsunade
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In Naruto: Ultimate Ninja, one fun fact is that by fulfilling certain conditions in the game, players can unlock secret scrolls and use them to perform new moves or obtain new abilities, adding a level of depth and replayability as they uncover hidden aspects of the game.
In Naruto: Ultimate Ninja, players can initiate a special Ougi or secret technique attack, which, if executed correctly, triggers an animated sequence showcasing the character's powerful move, often mirroring iconic scenes from the anime series.

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Which is your favorite jutsu from Naruto: Ultimate Ninja?
Rasengan
Chidori
Tsukuyomi
Amaterasu
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Which character do you wish had more screen time in Naruto: Ultimate Ninja?
TenTen
Rock Lee
Shino Aburame
Kurenai Yuhi
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December 9, 2003

Release of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja in Japan

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja was first released for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan.

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August 8, 2006

Release of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja in North America

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja was released in North America, expanding the game's fanbase outside Japan.

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