Posted Sep 18, 2008 at 01:18PM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Games, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Tags: Naruto, Namco Bandai, eBay
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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm - Image 1 


I'm not much of a Naruto fan myself, honestly, but some of you out there might want to hear about this. (The Laser Cell artwork caught my attention though - original limited artwork like that can get you some serious amounts of dough on eBay...)

Namco Bandai has announced a Limited Edition for Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm. The standard version of the PS3 exclusive title is set to be released sometime this November, though there doesn't seem to be a set date for the Limited Edition.

Tagged at US$ 69.99, the Limited Edition will be sold in your usual video game retailers and other online stores. And now you're probably asking... what can those 70 bucks get you? Aside from the game disc, here are the other things included in the bundle:
  • SteelBook case and protective slip cover with featured artwork
  • soundtrack CD with 18 original tracks
  • individually numbered limited edition Laser Cell art of Naruto and Sasuke in battle
  • two exclusive limited edition collectible cards


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   by houaruto - 2008-09-18
 » gotta get this game

it's one of the first look alike naruto series character anime look a like game. The visuals mirror the anime characters some can argue it looks better than the series graphically. this is a huge breakthrough that'll soon sit in my collection

   by DNAgent - 2008-09-18
 » Meh.

Namco Bandai have been sucking recently so i'll just rent this one.



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