NARUTO rise of a Ninja
The #1 Anime Series arrives on Xbox 360 this fall.
In a game exclusively developed for the Xbox 360 from the ground up and for the first time ever, gamers will experience Naruto starting from the series’ beginning.
Re-live the hit anime and manga and experience Naruto’s transformation from noisy ninja-academy dropout to respected ninja.
Naruto rise of a Ninja is centred on the main character of the anime.
12 years ago, a fearsome 9-tailed demon fox attacked the village of Konoha, Many ninjas fell during the battle until the most powerful one sealed the monster into the body of a newborn... Naruto!
Now Naruto has grown up to a hyperactive ninja-in-training who’s more interested in pranks than schoolwork, however he’s determined to become the greatest ninja ever! With this dream in head he will never stop his efforts, and through hard work will gain respect and acceptance.
This is the rise of Ninja.
Key Features:
Experience Growing Up As Naruto:
The only game that allows you to step into Naruto’s shoes from the series’ beginning, complete authentic missions and relive the Naruto anime and manga experience.
Immerse Yourself In Naruto’s Universe:
Roam freely and discover authentic environments. Explore genuine Konoha Village and its surroundings. Interact with Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi and members from the Naruto cast.
Unparalleled Depth and Variety of Gameplay:
The first Naruto game to combine action adventure gameplay, classic platforming battles, head-to-head fighting and in-depth character development.
Build Up Your Fighting Techniques to Defeat Deadly Enemies in Fast-Paced Combat:
Define your own way of the ninja as you learn to better control your chakra, improve your techniques, master new taijutsus and ninjutus, and command more powerful ninja weapons.
Play With Friends:
Select your favorite Naruto character and challenge a friend. Customize your character and pick your own battle field.
PLAY 'GO' @ JAPANEX LONDON
Go (Igo in Japan, Weiqi in China and Baduk in Korea) originated well over
two thousand years ago in Eastern Asia and is still popular today.
It is an exciting, dynamic game in which both opponents try to secure the
greatest amount of 'territory' on the board.
The basic idea is simple: one must place stones on a board and try to wall off the most territory.
However, the game is more fundamentally about balance on many different levels: attacking versus defending, local position versus global position, securing territory versus gaining influence, playing 'safe' moves versus spreading out stones on
the board, covering a larger area but leaving 'weaknesses' in one's 'shape'.
It has one of the simplest rule sets of any board game and it takes just minutes to learn and children as young as four can master the basics.
Despite this simplicity, Go continues to be considered one of the most difficult games to master because of its strategical complexity.
It is estimated that the number of possible games of Go is much greater than the number of atoms in the universe and today's Go-playing computer programs can't beat reasonably strong amateur players!
Although once played primarily in Eastern Asia, Go is now enjoyed throughout the world and has enjoyed a great upsurge in the West, partially due to the Anime and Manga series, Hikaru no Go.
Where once Western Go players had to travel to Asia to improve their game, the rise of internet Go servers has given
people around the world access to strong opponents and the ability to watch high-level amateur and professional games online.
Unlike many strategy games however, a game of Go between opponents with wildly different skill levels can be enjoyable and challenging to both players.
If the weaker player is allowed to have extra stones at the beginning of the game, even a beginner can beat a player with years of experience.
There are many opportunities to play Go in Britain today; the British Go Association's website www.britgo.org provides information.
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JapanEX London
21 - 22 July 2007
ExCeL
Royal Victoria Dock
London, E16 1XL, UK
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SATURDAY: 10am to 5pm
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(15 & above)£10
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(5 to 14): £5
Infant Ticket:
4 & below FREE entry
Tickets to the JapanEX London can be purchased at the Door each day
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