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It is the fifth instalment of the [[Clash of Ninja (series)|''Clash of Ninja'' series]] and the overall tenth game using the ''[[Clash of Ninja|Gekitō Ninja Taisen]]'' fighting engine. The European version is slightly different from the American version in that several glitches have been fixed and the in-battle voices for all characters are Japanese, with several new voice clips recorded and even new voice actors cast for some characters.
 
It is the fifth instalment of the [[Clash of Ninja (series)|''Clash of Ninja'' series]] and the overall tenth game using the ''[[Clash of Ninja|Gekitō Ninja Taisen]]'' fighting engine. The European version is slightly different from the American version in that several glitches have been fixed and the in-battle voices for all characters are Japanese, with several new voice clips recorded and even new voice actors cast for some characters.
   
The game boasts a robust roster of 40 playable characters. It covers the [[Kazekage Rescue Arc]] in the story mode, as with the first ''[[Shippūden]]'' game in the ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX|Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX]]'' series in [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], and it is also the first game in the series to have [[Wikipedia:Wi-fi|Wi-fi]] connectivity for online battles. It also features what was described as an "overhauled combat system." While many characters have already undergone changes due to the time skip in the story, almost every character has had some major changes since their last appearances in [[Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2|the previous game]] or ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3]]''. For example, [[Kakashi]], a mainstay of the series since the first game, has been changed, now sporting a few new moves and several techniques copied from other characters that he can use at any time. Several characters also receive new alternate special attacks different from ''[[Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3]]'' to ''[[Clash of Ninja Revolution 3]]'', examples include [[Naruto]], [[Sakura]], [[Gaara]], [[Kankurō]], [[Itachi]] and [[Sasori]]. The changes also involve removing certain attacks or abilities that proved too much of either a drawback or were overpowering in competitive play, as well as remapping previous attacks. Other inclusions are being able to attack while getting up from a downed position, and universal uses that involve the [[Body Flicker Technique]]. Certain characters' strong attacks now use up a small amount of chakra as opposed to those that drain chakra if they are delayed.
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The game boasts a robust roster of 40 playable characters. It covers the [[Kazekage Rescue Mission]] in the story mode, as with the first ''[[Shippūden]]'' game in the ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX|Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX]]'' series in [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], and it is also the first game in the series to have [[Wikipedia:Wi-fi|Wi-fi]] connectivity for online battles. It also features what was described as an "overhauled combat system." While many characters have already undergone changes due to the time skip in the story, almost every character has had some major changes since their last appearances in [[Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2|the previous game]] or ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3]]''. For example, [[Kakashi]], a mainstay of the series since the first game, has been changed, now sporting a few new moves and several techniques copied from other characters that he can use at any time. Several characters also receive new alternate special attacks different from ''[[Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3]]'' to ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 3'', examples include [[Naruto]], [[Sakura]], [[Gaara]], [[Kankurō]], [[Itachi]] and [[Sasori]]. The changes also involve removing certain attacks or abilities that proved too much of either a drawback or were overpowering in competitive play, as well as remapping previous attacks. Other inclusions are being able to attack while getting up from a downed position, and universal uses that involve the [[Body Flicker Technique]]. Certain characters' strong attacks now use up a small amount of chakra as opposed to those that drain chakra if they are delayed.
   
 
The game features a total of 40 different stages to play on, with stage transitions turned off. Stage jumping can now occur both on 1st and 2nd tiered areas back and forth, enabling possible stage jumping in both directions, though this does not work for certain stages however as some of them still work only one-way. There is also a new feature called Latent Ninja Powers, which is the translated Senzai Ninriki feature from 2008's ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3''. However, most character's original Senzai Ninriki/Latent Ninja Powers like their specials have been changed from ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3'' to ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 3'' most likely for balance. Almost every character also has a custom throwing animation in one way or another. During the Two-Man Squad mode, it is now possible to set two players to one character each on one squad, rather than one player controlling both characters of a pair. Aside from this, the Two-Man Squad mode also allows a player to call up the character they're not playing as to aid them for a short time with a predetermined combo, or have the other character attack as they enter the field, a feature which was used as standard in ''[[Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4|Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4]]'' on the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Gamecube]]. Many other features that were in ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2]]'', such as Kumite Mode and Mission Mode make a return. The shop feature from ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2]]'' and ''[[Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3]]'' also makes a return for purchasing modes and characters. Instead of being run by [[Anko]] as it previously was, is now owned by [[Bando]]. With this, some content requires the need to be unlocked first before being available for purchase, and the prices are not as cheap as in the previous games, and money is instantly earned during a character's winning animation.
 
The game features a total of 40 different stages to play on, with stage transitions turned off. Stage jumping can now occur both on 1st and 2nd tiered areas back and forth, enabling possible stage jumping in both directions, though this does not work for certain stages however as some of them still work only one-way. There is also a new feature called Latent Ninja Powers, which is the translated Senzai Ninriki feature from 2008's ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3''. However, most character's original Senzai Ninriki/Latent Ninja Powers like their specials have been changed from ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3'' to ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 3'' most likely for balance. Almost every character also has a custom throwing animation in one way or another. During the Two-Man Squad mode, it is now possible to set two players to one character each on one squad, rather than one player controlling both characters of a pair. Aside from this, the Two-Man Squad mode also allows a player to call up the character they're not playing as to aid them for a short time with a predetermined combo, or have the other character attack as they enter the field, a feature which was used as standard in ''[[Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4|Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4]]'' on the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Gamecube]]. Many other features that were in ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2]]'', such as Kumite Mode and Mission Mode make a return. The shop feature from ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2]]'' and ''[[Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3]]'' also makes a return for purchasing modes and characters. Instead of being run by [[Anko]] as it previously was, is now owned by [[Bando]]. With this, some content requires the need to be unlocked first before being available for purchase, and the prices are not as cheap as in the previous games, and money is instantly earned during a character's winning animation.
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* [[Akatsuki]] Hideout
 
* [[Akatsuki]] Hideout
 
* [[Tenchi Bridge]]
 
* [[Tenchi Bridge]]
* [[Chunin Exams]]
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* [[Chūnin Exams]]
 
* Leaf Forest (Day, Night)
 
* Leaf Forest (Day, Night)
 
* [[Tanzaku Castle]]
 
* [[Tanzaku Castle]]
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* Much of the game possess bugs that often involve looped voice clips. Most of this was fixed in the European version.
 
* Much of the game possess bugs that often involve looped voice clips. Most of this was fixed in the European version.
 
* In European version, this game is the first few ''Naruto'' games where US-exclusive characters receive Japanese voices.
 
* In European version, this game is the first few ''Naruto'' games where US-exclusive characters receive Japanese voices.
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* Chiyo is the only character in the game who never attacks her opponents directly with punches or kicks (with the exception of her special). She can only attack with her Mother and Father puppets, but can manoeuvre them around the battlefield. Because she's given such a big advantage with two puppets that are her only means of attacking, she has a weaker guard than most of the other characters and thus makes it easier to shatter it, causing her to lose her chakra and be vulnerable quicker.
** The is of this game contain a limited of contest from one of the three un-localised ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX]]'', ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2|EX 2]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3|EX 3]]'' [[Wikipedia:Wii|Wii]] games. the started game of censorship is seem is to be founds in this game voice acting. At many likes of the dialogue that were found in the anime were of produts a majority of down specials is game the live with version ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX|Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX]]'' to ''Revolution 3'' English dub, the roster is somewhat watered down, but is from more the tounches and changes have been added compared to the game ''[[Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution|Revolution]]''.
 
* My for game shown be [[Sasuke]], [[Orochimaru]], [[Kabuto]], [[Sai]], [[Yamato]], [[Hidan]] and [[Kakuzu]] to feature original characters: which of to say the the ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3|EX 3]]''. It the different characters the North American of ([[Bando]], [[Kagura]], [[Komachi]] and [[Towa]]) to appears of Revolution 2 and Revolution 3.
 
* For this of 3-man squad specials not confirmed of North American and European referred because of [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] the ''[[Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3]]'' and ''4'' [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] games the is ''Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution 2'' and ''Revolution 3'' is North American and European the of 2-man squad specials the confirmed the team techniques.
 
* Who that the noticed what the characters of Sasuke activate with Sharingan form and Naruto activate with Three-Tailed form whas not confirmed the North American and European pro is the cause the not announced. Only what the Sasuke activate with Sharingan form is in ''Naruto Shippūden Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 2'' and ''EX 3'' and the Naruto activate with Three-Tailed form is in ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3'' and ''Special'' the game only in Japan only to be announced. In also from the Third Hokage and Sound Five because the not announced of ''Clash of Ninja Revolution 2'' and ''Revolution 3'' of North American and European as noticed what from ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen 3'' and ''4'' of currently have yet to make to counterparts.
 
   
 
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Naruto Shippūden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3
CoNR3
Video game info
Playable on Wii
Series Naruto: Clash of Ninja
Previous Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
Release Date
English November 17, 2009
Debut
Jutsu
None in this Game
Tools
None in this Game

Naruto Shippūden: Clash of Ninja Revolution III is the first Shippūden game released for the Wii in the US or EU and the third game going by the Revolution subtitle.

Gameplay

It is the fifth instalment of the Clash of Ninja series and the overall tenth game using the Gekitō Ninja Taisen fighting engine. The European version is slightly different from the American version in that several glitches have been fixed and the in-battle voices for all characters are Japanese, with several new voice clips recorded and even new voice actors cast for some characters.

The game boasts a robust roster of 40 playable characters. It covers the Kazekage Rescue Mission in the story mode, as with the first Shippūden game in the Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX series in Japan, and it is also the first game in the series to have Wi-fi connectivity for online battles. It also features what was described as an "overhauled combat system." While many characters have already undergone changes due to the time skip in the story, almost every character has had some major changes since their last appearances in the previous game or Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3. For example, Kakashi, a mainstay of the series since the first game, has been changed, now sporting a few new moves and several techniques copied from other characters that he can use at any time. Several characters also receive new alternate special attacks different from Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 to Clash of Ninja Revolution 3, examples include Naruto, Sakura, Gaara, Kankurō, Itachi and Sasori. The changes also involve removing certain attacks or abilities that proved too much of either a drawback or were overpowering in competitive play, as well as remapping previous attacks. Other inclusions are being able to attack while getting up from a downed position, and universal uses that involve the Body Flicker Technique. Certain characters' strong attacks now use up a small amount of chakra as opposed to those that drain chakra if they are delayed.

The game features a total of 40 different stages to play on, with stage transitions turned off. Stage jumping can now occur both on 1st and 2nd tiered areas back and forth, enabling possible stage jumping in both directions, though this does not work for certain stages however as some of them still work only one-way. There is also a new feature called Latent Ninja Powers, which is the translated Senzai Ninriki feature from 2008's Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3. However, most character's original Senzai Ninriki/Latent Ninja Powers like their specials have been changed from Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 to Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 most likely for balance. Almost every character also has a custom throwing animation in one way or another. During the Two-Man Squad mode, it is now possible to set two players to one character each on one squad, rather than one player controlling both characters of a pair. Aside from this, the Two-Man Squad mode also allows a player to call up the character they're not playing as to aid them for a short time with a predetermined combo, or have the other character attack as they enter the field, a feature which was used as standard in Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4 on the Gamecube. Many other features that were in Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2, such as Kumite Mode and Mission Mode make a return. The shop feature from Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 and Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3 also makes a return for purchasing modes and characters. Instead of being run by Anko as it previously was, is now owned by Bando. With this, some content requires the need to be unlocked first before being available for purchase, and the prices are not as cheap as in the previous games, and money is instantly earned during a character's winning animation.

Most of these changes carry over to Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special.

Playable Characters

Bando

Bando, one of the exclusive Naruto: Clash of Ninja characters only in America.

Stages

Tag-Team Jutsu

Trivia

  • Much of the game possess bugs that often involve looped voice clips. Most of this was fixed in the European version.
  • In European version, this game is the first few Naruto games where US-exclusive characters receive Japanese voices.
  • Chiyo is the only character in the game who never attacks her opponents directly with punches or kicks (with the exception of her special). She can only attack with her Mother and Father puppets, but can manoeuvre them around the battlefield. Because she's given such a big advantage with two puppets that are her only means of attacking, she has a weaker guard than most of the other characters and thus makes it easier to shatter it, causing her to lose her chakra and be vulnerable quicker.