The first puzzle sets the stage for the rest of the game.
Clear them and defeat Kunitoki to win the game. Armakuni doesn’t understand how he got there, but he knows that Kunitoki is here as well, so he goes off toward another battle against his archenemy. One night there was a meeting of his inner circle, when all of a sudden he is whisked away through time to 20th century New York. After that, Armakuni seeks to reinstate a new order of Ninja warriors. In the first game, he battles and defeats the shogun Kunitoki and collects sacred scrolls. You play the role of the Ninja named Armakuni. The Last Ninja has a pretty lengthy story written up in the manual. This is a North American exclusive game for the NES only.
The NES version released in February 1991, developed by Beam Software and published by Jaleco. The NES version of The Last Ninja is actually a port of The Last Ninja 2. Curiously, despite all of its success, this was the end of the series. The Last Ninja 3 came out in 1991, also selling millions of copies and was a critical success much like the first two entries.
The Last Ninja 2 was released in 1988 and was far and away the biggest success of the series, selling 5.5 million copies of just the Commodore 64 version alone. The game was released to critical acclaim and sold well enough to give the developers the go ahead for sequels. The games were all developed by System 3, beginning with The Last Ninja in 1987.
The Last Ninja is a series of three games originally for the Commodore 64 and other computer platforms. Let’s take at look at what makes this game tick. It might seem like this would make for a bad game, but different doesn’t necessarily mean bad. The Last Ninja, on the other hand, features a ninja that is pretty much the polar opposite of Ryu from Ninja Gaiden. The Ninja Gaiden series, for instance, is a very popular game series with sword slashing and climbing through fast-paced platformer stages. It is no surprise then that Ninjas would be the main characters in video games quite often. They are traditionally known as assassins from feudal Japan, known for moving quickly, quietly, and discretely, with deadly force. Ninjas are well known in popular culture.