Square Enix has filed new trademarks in relation to the Mini Ninjas franchise. Which, very quietly, is one of my favourite games of this entire console generation. So this is way more exciting than it should be. [Siliconera]
IO Interactive, the guys behind the Hitman series and the excellent Mini Ninjas, have moved on to something else. Something that’s nothing like either of those games, apparently.
It looks like we’ll be seeing a lot more of Eidos’ Mini Ninjas in the future, as film and television production company 4Kids Entertainment becomes the property’s global licensing agent.
IO Interactive’s tiny little messengers of death are launching an all-out assault across multiple gaming platforms next month, as Eidos cuts down a September release date before it even has time to scream.
Eidos introduces us to the least-mini of the Mini Ninjas, Futo, with the stirring story of the love that forms between a young overweight child and his sledgehammer.
Mini Ninjas’ Hiro continues to impress in these latest screens of upcoming adventure Mini Ninjas from Io Interactive.
Eidos has confirmed the three major titles they’ll be bringing to E3 2009, featuring three different types of agents of dark justice – small, medium, and Batman.
A ninja is at home in any environment, as evidenced by these frosty screens for Eidos’ Mini Ninjas for the Nintendo Wii, DS, and Xbox 360.