Ninja Scooter Simulator (1988). The third test involves chopping up flying shuriken using a katana and – for reasons I can only ascribe to 'it is. Picture 1 of 1. Ninja Scooter Simulation - ZX Spectrum 48k 128k +2 Game Cassette VGC. Get it by Mon, 2 Mar - Tue, 3 Mar from Caerphilly, United Kingdom.
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Ninja Scooter Simulator
Commodore 64 - 1988
Also available on: Amstrad CPC
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Ninja Scooter Simulator is a video game published in 1988 on Commodore 64 by Silverbird Software Ltd.. It's an action game, set in a ninja theme, and was also released on Amstrad CPC.
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