
Ninja Kazan
Ninja Kazan is a 1988 arcade action game developed by Irem. Players control the ninja Kazan who must rescue his kidnapped sister by battling through feudal Japan. The game features unique wall-climbing mechanics and a variety of ninja weapons.
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About This Retro Game
Known for its innovative climbing system, Ninja Kazan allows players to scale walls and ceilings in a way that was groundbreaking for arcade games in 1988.
The game features a distinctive art style blending Japanese ukiyo-e influences with 80s arcade aesthetics, creating a unique visual identity among Irem's catalog.
Though not as commercially successful as some of Irem's other titles, Ninja Kazan developed a cult following for its challenging gameplay and atmospheric feudal Japan setting.
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