It's been a heck of a year for Ninja Gaiden . First, we got Ninja Gaiden 2 Black , which reintroduced the classic 2008 entry to the world. Then we had our first 2D entry in ages , and a brand-new 3D game in Ninja Gaiden 4 .

Like Metroid , the series has operated on multiple planes for decades, but it wasn't until Ninja Gaiden Black that the franchise reached its full potential.

You Couldn't Ask For A Better Revival

The 2005 Edition Sealed It

Although Ninja Gaiden had been a household name since the original release in 1988, it wasn't exactly a mainstream franchise by the time the 2000s hit. Spoken about mostly by retro enthusiasts, some of whom were able to grab the Super Nintendo trilogy, it hadn't made a big splash on modern hardware yet. That changed in 2004 with

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