"Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes"
Namco Bandai Games America released "Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes" for the PSP in August 2007. "Ultimate Ninja Heroes" is rated suitable for players at least 13 years old. Players can choose between different ninja fighters who must engage in battles against other ninjas. Each ninja can kick or punch, with button combinations resulting in more elaborate moves. Players can choose to fight opponents alone or in teams with others.
"Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress"
Namco Bandai Games released "Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress" for the PSP in June 2008. Rated acceptable for players 13 and over, "The Phantom Fortress" was created by Cyber Connect 2. Players must make their way up a 99-story building by winning fights, answering questions and participating in miniature games. Players also have the option of forgoing the mission aspects of the game and just engaging in fights, and online play allows for friends to compete against one another.
"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3"
Namco Bandai Games and Cyber Connect 2 teamed up again to release "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3" in May 2010. "Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3," like the other games in the "Naruto" series, is rated appropriate for gamers at least 13 years old. Naruto, the main character, is challenged to find a friend who has been taken from his home in "Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3." Players must battle with enemies and talk with villagers to figure out where the friend has been taken.
"TMNT"
Ubisoft released "TMNT" for the PSP system in March 2007. "TMNT" was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and is rated appropriate for players 10 and over. "TMNT" is a ninja-fighting game based on a "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie. Players must complete 15 missions in total to beat the game. The four different characters, Rafael, Leonardo, Donatello and Michelangelo, must all be used depending on the mission. Scenes from the movie that provides the game's source material are interspersed throughout the game.