Naruto, a globally acclaimed anime series, has enjoyed immense popularity for over two decades. With its compelling story and relatable characters, it has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
Despite Naruto's widespread fame, many of its games remain undiscovered by a significant portion of fans, especially those that were exclusive to Japan. Let's shine a light on some of these lesser-known titles.
10 Naruto: Ninja Destiny
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.76M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo DS
- Released: December 14, 2006
- Developer: Dream Factory
- Genre(s): Fighting
Naruto: Ninja Destiny stood out on the Nintendo DS with its simplistic yet engaging gameplay, offering a variety of ninja moves and tools accessible via the touchpad. Despite a modest storyline, the diverse character roster kept players entertained.
9 Naruto: Path of the Ninja
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.40M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo DS
- Released: July 24, 2994
- Developer: Tose Software
- Genre(s): RPG
Path of the Ninja surprised fans with its RPG adaptation, successfully retelling early anime arcs in a turn-based format. Grid-based combat and strategic jutsu usage added depth to the gameplay experience.
8 Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja: Impact
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.35M
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- Platform(s): Playstation Portable
- Released: October 18, 2011
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Genre(s): Action
Ultimate Ninja: Impact, a deviation from the series norm, offered a Musou-style action experience covering significant story arcs. The game boasted a wide character selection, each with unique ultimate jutsus.
7 Naruto: Ninja Council
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.22M
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- Platform(s): Gameboy Advance
- Released: March 22, 2006
- Developer: Aspect Co.
- Genre(s): Action
Ninja Council, one of the earliest Western releases, delivered a pixel-art brawler experience covering anime events. The game's success led to several sequels, extending its popularity to the Nintendo 3DS.
6 Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.18M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo Wii
- Released: November 12, 2009
- Developer: Eighting
- Genre(s): Action
Dragon Blade Chronicles introduced a unique storyline featuring Naruto and Sasuke battling dragons. The game's hack-and-slash mechanics on the Wii provided a simple yet enjoyable experience.
5 Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 5
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.17M
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- Platform(s): Playstation 2
- Released: December 20, 2007
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Genre(s): Fighting
Ultimate Ninja 5, unreleased in the U.S., introduced assist characters for strategic depth in battles. Tag-team jutsus added a layer of complexity to the gameplay, setting the stage for future titles in the series.
4 Naruto Powerful Shippuden
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.16M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS
- Released: December 30, 2012
- Developer(s): CyberConnect2, Inti Creates
- Genre(s): Action
Naruto Powerful Shippuden, based on a comedic spin-off, offered a light-hearted side-scrolling adventure. The game's dual storylines provided players with both traditional and quirky Naruto experiences.
3 Naruto Shippuden: Naruto vs. Sasuke (Ninja Council)
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.11M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo DS
- Released: July 4, 2008
- Developer: Tomy
- Genre(s): Action
Naruto Vs. Sasuke introduced unique team dynamics, allowing players to switch between ninjas mid-battle for diverse strategies. Special team attacks added an extra layer of excitement to the gameplay.
2 Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special
Sales According to VGChartz: 0.06M
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- Platform(s): Nintendo Wii
- Released: December 2, 2012
- Developer: Eighting
- Genre(s): Fighting
Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special marked the pinnacle of the series, introducing new gameplay elements and expanding the character roster. With enhanced battle mechanics, the game set the standard for future Naruto fighters.
1 Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen
Sales According to VGChartz: N/A
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- Platform(s): Playstation
- Released: June 26, 2003
- Developer: Dimps
- Genre(s): Board/Card Game
Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen took a unique approach with a board game format, adding an element of chance to the gameplay. Despite its unconventional style and lack of an official translation, the game provided a different way to experience the Naruto universe.