
Naruto: Ninja Council
Naruto: Ninja Council is an action game based on the popular Naruto anime series. Players control Naruto Uzumaki and other ninja characters through various missions and battles in the Hidden Leaf Village. The game features side-scrolling combat with special jutsu techniques.
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About This Retro Game
Naruto: Ninja Council was one of the first Naruto games released for the Game Boy Advance, capturing the early adventures of Naruto Uzumaki as he trains to become Hokage.
The game includes characters like Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi, each with unique abilities. Players can perform signature jutsu like Naruto's Shadow Clone Technique.
While simplified compared to later Naruto games, Ninja Council was praised for faithfully adapting the anime's action and charm to the GBA's capabilities.
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