Overview
Version Overview
Play classic Naruto for bandai wonderswan handheld system as characters inspired by popular anime series adventure game.
Play classic Naruto for bandai wonderswan handheld system as characters inspired by popular anime series adventure game.
What Makes It Work
Naruto stands out through story pacing, character development, and resource management.
- Safe start: Check equipment and menus regularly so the party does not fall behind.
- Replay value: Talk to characters and inspect side paths; older RPGs often hide useful clues in plain sight.
- First run: Save before new towns, dungeons, or scripted battles whenever the game allows it.
- Safe start: Check equipment and menus regularly so the party does not fall behind.
- Replay value: Talk to characters and inspect side paths; older RPGs often hide useful clues in plain sight.
Player Notes
Check equipment and menus regularly so the party does not fall behind.
- Safe start: Check equipment and menus regularly so the party does not fall behind.
- Replay value: Talk to characters and inspect side paths; older RPGs often hide useful clues in plain sight.
- First run: Save before new towns, dungeons, or scripted battles whenever the game allows it.
Technical Context
Naruto is cataloged as a Wonderswan entry. Title markers such as J help separate this Wonderswan entry from nearby regional or build variants. The current tags are Ninja, Anime, WonderSwan, Japan Release, Handheld, which help group the page with similar games without relying on a single generic label.
Version FAQ
Which part of the anime does the game cover?
Primarily the beginning arcs, introducing characters and the foundational storyline where Naruto forms Team 7 and fights characters like Haku and Zabuza.
Can I play as characters other than Naruto Uzumaki?
Typical for early adaptations, players mainly control Naruto Uzumaki, but they get to fight alongside or confront some of the series' most popular starting characters directly during boss battles.
Is the game based primarily on combat, exploration or a platforming journey?
The game's main focus is combat and straightforward 'stage progression in a linear way,' more than complex exploration or significant platforming sections – simply advance and beat the enemies ahead.