Ninja Five-O Nintendo Switch review – the world's rarest GBA game

Ninja Five-O Nintendo Switch review – the world's rarest GBA game
Ninja Five-O – not your average bobby on the beat (Konami)One of the most obscure, and valuable, GBA games finally gets a re-release, as what was known in Europe as Ninja Cop becomes available for everyone. Video game rarity in an almost digital-only world is a very different thing to how it was 20 or so years ago. It's currently impossible to play failed live service games like Concord and XDefiant, despite the fact that they're less than a year old, and yet most games going back to the late '70s are relatively easy to play on one format or another.
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