Interesting how many interpretations of this game there are when adapted to home systems. Love the fact that the Lynx version matches the arcade original quite well!
Interesting how many interpretations of this game there are when adapted to home systems. Love the fact that the Lynx version matches the arcade original quite well!
Definately, the Lynx version is widely regarded as the best version for a reason! It really is a superb game.
I have to say though that it's a real shame that Mega Drive version was never finished as it shows real promise! 
The LYNX version was astonishing for all the right reasons. It played beautifully and looked beautiful and sounded, well, beautiful! Couldn't ask for more from the LYNX version. A gem of a classic game right there.
Good review of the Lynx version by Darran from Retro Gamer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvDK6TBqvvU
Cool, thanks for posting it!
GO! Ninja Gaiden, Game Gear, reviewed by Paul Rand+Frank O'Connor, Overall score:89%.
GO! Ninja Gaiden, Game Gear, reviewed by Paul Rand+Frank O'Connor, Overall score:89%.
I really didn't think much of the GG version, it was just a Shinobi wannabe.
From what I hear, as far as Ninja Gaiden games go, the Game Gear version is pretty much the worst of the classic NG games. I couldn't exactly tell you why, I'd have to go look up the article I read up on the series on and tell you. From what I also hear, the Master System version isn't quite as good as the NES trilogy, it's still worth playing.
The NES games are pretty good, but they're a bit too 8-bit for me. It's basically Castlevania on nitro, which isn't a bad thing. If you like Castlevania.
Game Zone gave the MS version 86%
Robin Swan review, Lynx version, C+VG:
Graphics 88%
Sound 84%
Playability 92%
Lastability 90%
Overall 89%