Tecmo offers Ninja Gaiden preorder incentive
Tecmo announces that it has created a limited edition poster for gamers who preorder Ninja Gaiden from its online store.
Tecmo has today announced that it has created a limited edition poster of Ryu Hayabusa for gamers who preorder a copy of Ninja Gaiden from its online store. The poster is exclusive to Tecmo's own site and shows the assassin crouching close to the ground in his signature stance--ready to pounce at any moment.
"Amidst all the action, combat, and state-of-the-art weaponry, Ninja Gaiden is visually exquisite, and the poster depicts just that," said Tony Tarpey, Tecmo's marketing manager. "As one of the top Xbox games to own this holiday season, the poster is a must-have for fans of the series."
Currently in development at Team Ninja, Ninja Gaiden is an Xbox-exclusive third-person action game in which players will assume the role of a ninja looking to avenge the murder of his clan. For more information on Ninja Gaiden, which is currently scheduled for release in December, check out our previous coverage of the game.
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