The enduring popularity of Naruto has spawned a plethora of video games for fans to enjoy. One notable series is the Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō series, encompassing five distinct titles.
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Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō (2003)
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Naruto: Konoha Senki (2003)
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Naruto: Path of the Ninja (2004)
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Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan (2005)
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Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 (2006)
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Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō (2003)
Image via BandaiLaunching the Naruto: Path of the Ninja series is Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō. Released in 2003, this title was exclusively available in Japan for the Bandai WonderSwan Color handheld system, a console that never saw international release. The game's narrative centers on the Land of Waves arc, augmented by additional missions featuring Team 7.
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Naruto: Konoha Senki (2003)
Image via TomySimilar to its predecessor, Naruto: Konoha Senki remained a Japan-only release. Published in 2003 by Tomy, this Game Boy Advance title covers the first 70 anime episodes, encompassing the Land of Waves and Chūnin Exams arcs. Initially, players control only Team 7 and Kakashi, with additional characters unlockable upon progression.
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Naruto: Path of the Ninja (2004)
Image via TomyInterestingly, Naruto: Path of the Ninja holds the third position in the series. Also a Tomy production (2004), it initially launched on the Nintendo DS in Japan, later receiving a global Game Boy Advance port. The game's storyline encompasses early anime arcs, culminating in the Chūnin Exams.
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Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan (2005)
Image via TomyDespite its title, Naruto RPG 2: Chidori vs. Rasengan is a direct sequel to Naruto: Path of the Ninja. This 2005 Nintendo DS release from Tomy remained exclusive to Japan. The narrative follows the Search for Tsunade arc, concluding with Sasuke's escape from Konoha during the Sasuke Recovery Mission.
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Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 (2006)
Image via TomyConcluding the series is Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2, another Tomy production. Initially released in Japan in 2006, it saw a global Nintendo DS release in 2008. Unlike its predecessors which largely adhere to the anime's canon, this installment features an original, non-canon storyline. The Three Ryūdōin Brothers serve as the primary antagonists, alongside an original Anbu character who acts as the player's ally.
This comprehensive overview covers all the key entries in the Naruto: Path of the Ninja game series. While their titles vary, they all offer distinct Naruto gaming experiences.