Naruto is big business when it comes to games (several Naruto games have already been released or announced - including an upcoming PSP game, our guess being a 3D fighter), but how well will the ...
The Naruto anime series is a long running and hugely popular phenomenon. As with many children’s crazes, the young, orange-clad, big-mouthed ninja in training can be found everywhere, with enough ...
Namco Bandai is far from done with the Naruto license. Naruto Shippuden Legends: Akatsuki Rising brings the Rescue Gaara Arc to the PSP this fall. Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series this is not ...
Namco Bandai has popped on its ninja outfit this afternoon and revealed the very first Naruto game for PSP. Ultimate Ninja Heroes will launch America this summer, but a date for Europe is still ...
Naruto Shippuden Legends: Akatsuki Rising takes players through the Rescue Gaara arc of the anime, but not through a series of one on one matches. This Naruto game is a 3D brawler. At E3 I played ...
The best Naruto on the PSP! Amazing! The graphics, the gameplay, everything feels right, and all this on the PSP! It bothers me that this Naruto game only came out in the end of PSP, I've bought all ...
According to a new Gametrailers interview, Naruto is making an easy transition to PSP ... even with its limited memory capacity. Why is that? The original Naruto PSP games were designed with the D-Pad ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Leading video games publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. announced today that NARUTO™ Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising has gone gold for the PSP® ...
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 follows Naruto Uzumaki and his continuing adventures to save his friend Sasuke, and enhances the fun and accessible battle system the series is known for by ...
Working on the DualShockers staff as both an editor and community manager since late 2009, François is absolutely no stranger to the videogame industry. He is a graduate from the City College of New ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There's nothing quite like a kick to the face. As part of its 2009 press event, Namco Bandai said that it too would be heavily supporting the PSP, ...