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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atari
EAN: 0742725275638
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Atari Inc.
Manufacturer: Atari Inc.
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Atari Inc.
Release Date: August 26, 2008
Studio: Atari Inc.
Sales Rank: 533
MPN: 27563
Features:- Level Editor: Design maps and share them with friends or the world using the integrated level editor and the infrastructure modes of the PSP¿ (PlayStation¿Portable) system and the Nintendo Wi-fi connection on the Nintendo DS¿.
- Hundreds of built in Levels: Conquer over 200 levels in single player or play with friends in over 100 Cooperative and 50 Competitive levels!
- PURE and PLUS modes: Play in PURE mode reminiscent of classic ¿N¿, or try out the new enhanced PLUS mode only in the handheld versions!
- Ninja Techniques: Master stealthy Ninja techniques like wall-climbing and missile dodging to get past deadly laser drones, homing turrents, and other deadly enemies!
- Networked Content: DownDownload new maps and replays from the N server. Design new maps or show off your slick ninja moves.
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Product Description: You are a ninja. Like all ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold, a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by lethal ninja-killing robots, and a devout belief in N. N, The Way of the Ninja, is a highly, advanced system of spiritual, cognitive, and physical training. It emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse a series of 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as "beating an episode". In accordance with the teachings, it is your profound hope, nameless ninja, to achieve ultimate mastery of N. In a futuristic world of inadvertently homicidal robots, you must use deft acrobatic skill and guts of steel to survive. N+ is a peerless action-puzzle platformer with more than 300 levels in which to hone your ninja reflexes, plus a built-in level editor for when you're hungry for more. N+ also features unique, physics-based controls, stylish graphics, unlimited lives, competitive and cooperative multiplayer, plenty of gold, and several flavors of sweet, sweet action. Running, jumping, and dying in an unpleasant-yet-comical manner has never been more fun.
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The Way of the Ninja
You are a ninja in N+. Your god-like speed, dexterity, jumping power, and reflexes are all the result of an amazingly fast metabolism; sadly, so is your natural lifespan of 1.5 minutes.
Like all Ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold and a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by increasingly lethal Ninja-killing robots. N emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as 'beating an episode'.
In accordance with the teachings of N, it is your profound hope that one day you will develop your platforming skills, intelligence, and inexplicable ability to reincarnate to achieve total mastery of all 300 levels.
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Key Features
- Conquer over 200 levels in single player or play with friends in over 100 Cooperative and 50 Competitive levels. This includes new levels never seen before
- Play in PURE mode reminiscent of classic "N", or try out the new enhanced PLUS mode only in the handheld versions
- Master stealthy Ninja techniques like wall-climbing and missile dodging to get past deadly laser drones, homing turrents, and other deadly enemies
- Download new maps and replays from the N server every week
- Design maps and share them with friends or the world using the integrated level editor and the infrastructure mode of the Nintendo Wi-fi connection on the Nintendo DS.
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This type of game is one reason I have a DS but no longer have a PSP. My like for a system depends on how FUN the games are. I couldn't care less about graphics; 8-bit NES graphics were fine, as long as the game was FUN. A perfect example was Super Mario Bros. Graphic weren't much to speak of, but were good for the time. Play control was good. The plot was horrible. But it was a fun game, so it has fostered many successful generations of follow-up Mario games.
This game is FUN. Well, ... Read More
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Don't get me wrong I love next-gen gaming as much as the next guy. Every now and then I like to play a game loaded with nostalgia that harkens to the simple heart rate increasing game play of the arcades I grew up in. N+ reminds me of the best parts of those days minus the nostalgia.I love it because it's simple, addictive and can be a mind bender at times. If you like side scrolling action games and enjoy physical puzzles this one's for you. I predict a cult classic so grab yours today before they're ... Read More
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N+ is a simple game with very basic 2D graphics, in no such manner does it utilize the full capibilities of the DS. So what makes it a neat game to have especially on a road trip?
Short to say that its simple. You don't have to really put too much effort in it. You just turn it on and play and if you do happen to turn your game off, you won't lose much.
There are 250 stages all together, each Episode has 5 levels, and there are 50 episodes all together. Multiply that out and ... Read More
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This game was extremelly addictive to play. In fact my girlfriend, who detests video games and my "wasting time" on them got into this. The graphics are very simple, basically you're a stick figure running through a basic level. But the controls and movement of your figure is a lot of fun due to the ability to jump off walls and such. I probably put in about 10 hours with this, which isn't too bad considering you can beat a set of levels in 10 minutes.
The one downside is I never cared about ... Read More
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Laughing while playing a game is usually a good sign for me. I have found myself laughing at the challenge of this game, which seems so simple at first but is surprisingly deep. When I am told, "Nice One!" after running into a mine or being struck by a missile, it lets me know that failure is intended.
I have played approximately 14 of the episodes - each episode has four stages. A stage takes between 10-60 seconds to pass. There are gold pieces to collect through every stage, but they are ... Read More
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