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Instead, Team Ninja has rereleased slightly updated ports of the Sigma versions of the first two games, with some additional features pulled from the Sigma Plus releases of the first two games on the PlayStation Vita. The Xbox Ninja Gaiden is not part of this collection. It was included, along with the other two entries in the NES trilogy, in the original Xbox version of Ninja Gaiden as a set of unlockables. This game, too, is absent from the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection.
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You could triple your ninpo power at no additional mana cost, and since your doubles could hang in the air indefinitely, you could sustain attacks against elevated foes. Your doubles would attack at the exact same time you did, though, in whatever manner you did.
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It was also the only entry in the series to have phantom doubles - the power-up that immediately spawns a second (and, on a subsequent pick-up, a third) Ryu behind your avatar, flickering orange and copying your movements on a split second’s delay.
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It made wall scaling easier by allowing you to travel up and down any vertical surface you could cling to, rather than requiring you to do a weird looping jump where you’d kick off and then turn back, reattaching slightly higher. My favorite game of all time, I used to say (and maybe still believe), was the second NES entry: Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos. It was an unlockable bonus in Ninja Gaiden Black - the enhanced rerelease of the Xbox title - and Ninja Gaiden Black is not part of this collection. The arcade game isn’t in the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection. When the continue screen appeared, with its descending saw blade creeping ever closer to the Dragon Ninja’s chest, I would panic until, just before the counter hit zero and the screen faded to red, I’d run and hide from what I was sure would be a shower of blood. I have vivid memories of five-year-old Shelby in the Piccadilly Circus at the Ridgedale mall, pumping quarters into the cabinet so Ryu Hayabusa could storm New York in a little dinghy, and then get his ass kicked by dudes in hockey masks. Long before it came to Xbox, and eventually the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, I cut my teeth on the NES entries and the arcade game. I love the Ninja Gaiden series to the point of obsession.