A sunny afternoon in 1990. RetroGamer84 and GamerFan sit in the living room, surrounded by NES cartridges and video game magazines.

RetroGamer84 Alright, GamerFan, ready for some ninja action with Shadow of the Ninja?

GamerFan You bet! I’ve been looking forward to playing Shadow of the Ninja all week. Natsume really outdid themselves with this one – heard a lot about it in the latest Nintendo Power.

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RetroGamer84 Definitely! I read that too. It’s awesome that it’s set in the futuristic 21st century. The graphics look incredible for the NES, don’t they?

GamerFan Absolutely. The detail in New York’s skyline is amazing, even though it’s taken over by Emperor Garuda. Speaking of which, do you want to be Hayate or Kaede?

RetroGamer84 I’ll take Hayate this time. His name means ‘swift wind,’ which suits my playing style.

GamerFan Perfect, I’ll go with Kaede. A female ninja with rapid moves, she’s brilliant. Let’s start with the first level and see how far we can get.

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They boot up the game, ready for martial arts action.

RetroGamer84 I love how fluid the controls are. The ability to hang from platforms and switch floors adds a lot of depth.

GamerFan Totally. And the power-ups are so cool. I’m digging the grappling hook – it’s super handy for those hard-to-reach enemies.

RetroGamer84 Yeah, and the throwing stars give us that ranged advantage. Have you tried holding down the attack button to charge up a stronger melee attack? It’s handy against bosses.

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GamerFan Oh, that’s a neat trick! Speaking of bosses, I heard the end boss, Garuda, is quite the challenge. Supposedly, he has multiple forms.

RetroGamer84 No spoilers yet! Let’s cross that bridge when we get there. Did you know that the team at Natsume who made this game also created the Power Blade series? These guys really know their action games.

GamerFan That’s impressive. No wonder the gameplay feels so polished. Hey, quick tip: don’t forget to pick up canisters. They might contain crucial health boosts or upgrades.

RetroGamer84 I’ll keep that in mind. Also, if one of us finds a health power-up, it restores both players’ health in co-op mode. Let’s focus on teamwork to get through this.

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The game is reaching the ending. Spoiler Alert!

GamerFan Wow, we finally made it to the final level. This has been quite the journey, fighting through all those waves of enemies and bosses.

RetroGamer84 Here we go! The final confrontation with Emperor Garuda. He’s definitely not holding back.

GamerFan And there it is – multiple phases. We need to be on our toes. See how his attack patterns change? The second form is especially tricky.

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RetroGamer84 Use your grappling hook to dodge his aerial attacks, and when he’s on the ground, hit him with charged sword slashes.

GamerFan Got it! That strategy works like a charm. And… we did it! Garuda is down!

RetroGamer84 What an epic final fight. The animation of Garuda’s defeat is really something. And look at that ending sequence – our ninjas standing on the rooftop, city skyline behind them. Classic!

GamerFan Perfect way to end the game. This has to be one of the best co-op experiences on the NES. The level design, enemy variety, and the two-player co-op feature really make it stand out.

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RetroGamer84 Agreed. Shadow of the Ninja definitely deserves a spot in our top NES games list. Looking forward to seeing more from Natsume in the future.

GamerFan Me too. You think we can tackle another one next weekend? Maybe revisit Ninja Gaiden and compare?

RetroGamer84 Sounds like a plan. Let’s get back to Nintendo Power and see what other tips and tricks we can find for the next challenge.

GamerFan Deal. Another adventure awaits!

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With that, the two friends bask in their triumph, having just saved futuristic New York from Emperor Garuda. Ready for more adventures, they dive back into the world of gaming.

You can also read the Villain View of Shadow of the Ninja here!

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