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Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles

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Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles

Also known as: Naruto: Uzumaki Ninden (JP)
Developer: Racjin
Publishers: Bandai (JP), Bandai Namco (NA/EU)
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: August 18, 2005
Released in US: November 14, 2006
Released in FR: May 25, 2007
Released in KR: November 23, 2005


RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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Regional Differences

To rush the game out for overseas release, several plot points and gameplay elements were cut as these related to points in the anime which had not been dubbed in English yet.

  • Itachi, Kisame, and Tsunade were completely removed from the game in both cutscenes and gameplay. This also applies to cutscenes with Gamabunta and Manda, the latter of whom had yet to appear in the English dub.
    • One consequence of this is that instead of fighting Kisame as a boss twice, the player goes against Kabuto Yakushi and Gaara.
  • One of Naruto's signature attacks, the Rasengan, was renamed to "Power Strike", even though the animations for it remain the same in-game.
  • Gaara and Shikamaru have their costumes changed to reflect those from earlier in the series.
  • In the Japanese version, characters' headshots were present while the characters were talking, but these were removed from overseas releases.
  • Gaara is an antagonist here, as he has yet to reform. Kakashi appears in the final boss battle instead of Gaara.
  • The player is told what happened after each mission, rather than getting to see what happened.
  • The ending credits song had its vocals removed.