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Special Ninja Squad Brings 16-Bit Action to the TurboGrafx-16

Retro gamers and PC Engine fans take note—there’s a new 16-bit action platformer hitting your favourite NEC console. Special Ninja Squad, developed by Game Castle, is a fresh addition to the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine library in 2025, proving that the homebrew and indie scene for classic hardware is alive and well.

Credit: Indie Retro News

The game promises a fast-paced ninja adventure packed with slick pixel art, fluid animations, and a classic side-scrolling combat system. Players take control of a skilled ninja warrior battling through enemy-infested landscapes, dodging obstacles, and slicing foes with precision. If the early footage is anything to go by, expect tight controls reminiscent of Ninja Spirit or Shinobi but with a modern indie polish.

Special Ninja Squad features multiple levels with distinct environments, from bamboo forests to ancient temples, each with unique enemy types and hazards. There’s also a power-up system, allowing players to upgrade their weapons and abilities as they progress. The developers have confirmed that the game will be available in both digital and physical formats, with a cartridge version planned for dedicated collectors.

With the TurboGrafx-16 already known for its impressive arcade-style action games, Special Ninja Squad looks like a worthy addition to the system’s legacy. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the PC Engine scene, this is one to keep an eye on.

For more details, check out the full coverage on Indie Retro News.

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Krikzz Announces the Turbo Everdrive Core @ $99

Krikzz has unveiled the Turbo EverDrive CORE, a streamlined version of their Turbo EverDrive PRO flash cartridge for PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 consoles. Priced at $99, the CORE model offers essential features for retro gaming collectors.  

Key Features:

• Cyclone 10 FPGA: Ensures efficient processing and compatibility.

• 8MB PSRAM Memory: Provides ample space for game storage.

• Arcade Card Functions: Supports enhanced gaming experiences.

• In-Game Menu & Multi-Slot Save States: Allows for easy navigation and game management.

• Ten no Koe 2 Saves Support: Compatible with specific save formats.

• Cheat Support & Custom Menu Themes: Offers personalization options.

• Switchless Region Auto Detection: Automatically adjusts to different game regions.

• Built-in Firmware Installer & USB Port for Development: Facilitates updates and development projects.

Credit: Krikzz.com

The Turbo EverDrive CORE is based on the Turbo EverDrive PRO but omits the built-in CD-ROM² core, resulting in a more affordable option at half the price.  

For those interested in CD game support, the Turbo EverDrive PRO remains available at $199.  

Both models are currently available for order on the Krikzz website.  

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