Overview
- Also Known As
- Super Chinese 2 (Japan)
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
NES
- 1989
- 1990
- 1991
Wii U eShop
- 28th May 2015, £3.49
- 26th Jan 2017, $4.99
Reviews
Review Little Ninja Brothers (Wii U eShop / NES)
Big trouble in little China
With origin characters Jacky and Lee a distant memory, Culture Brain's successor to Kung-Fu Heroes follows the adventure of two new upbeat ninjas named Jack and Ryu as they attempt to put a stop to the evil Blu Boltar and the Yoma Clan who have invaded Chinaland. Little Ninja Brothers – known as Super Chinese 2 in...
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Little Ninja Brothers News
Nintendo Download 26th January (North America)
Three Culture Brain NES games! Candy, Please! Word Search 10K!
It's that time once again, dear readers, for the North American Nintendo Download Update. This week is relatively light in content, though may have enough to tempt you into a download or two; there are three Culture Brain NES releases on the Wii U, while the 3DS has some word searching...
Nintendo Download 28th May (Europe)
Splatoon, Fossil Fighters, Strangeness, an imported retro treat and more
Much later than normal due to a public Holiday, we finally have this week's Nintendo Download Update details for Europe. There's a hotly anticipated Wii U retail exclusive, of course, while there's also a retail arrival on 3DS. Wii U owners have more options with an intriguing...
About The Game
Little Ninja Brothers is the second in a series from Kung-Fu Heroes developer Culture Brain.
Join Jack and Ryu on an adventure with action and role-playing elements, as you defeat the Yoma Clan and bring peace to Chinaland. Journey across the land - exploring cities and building up your items and weapons by visiting shops - and battle any enemies you encounter with hand-to-hand combat. Invite a friend along to share the skirmishes in two-player mode, and take a break from adventuring with various sporting events.
Comments 2
I don't think I've ever seen this. I'll have to try this one out. Sounds interesting.
Pardon my french, but holy poop, I never saw Little Ninja Brothers coming. Just picked up the cart for this game last year, and was scared to play it without an appropriate tv.
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