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Naruto Shippuden- Ultimate Ninja Blazing Mugen -

Indie developers have attempted to clone the "Slip & Launch" mechanic. Games like Shinobi Striker Mobile (fan game) and Mugen Arena borrow Blazing’s grid combat but replace the IP with original characters due to copyright.

Why play a fan-made MUGEN game instead of Naruto x Boruto: Shinobi Striker or Storm Connections?

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It is important to note that NARUTO SHIPPUDEN- ULTIMATE NINJA BLAZING MUGEN is an unofficial fan project. Bandai Namco and TV Tokyo own the rights to Naruto and Ultimate Ninja Blazing. While MUGEN itself is legal, distributing ripped sprites is copyright infringement.

However, historically, companies rarely sue MUGEN creators unless they sell the product. Since these are freeware passion projects, they exist in a legal gray zone. Do not pay for this game. If anyone charges you for a download, it is a scam. NARUTO SHIPPUDEN- ULTIMATE NINJA BLAZING MUGEN

All custom parts have normalized damage scaling. You cannot buy a "1,000 damage Kunai." Aesthetic only.

To understand this game, one must understand the engine it runs on: MUGEN. MUGEN is a freeware 2D fighting game engine designed by Elecbyte. Since its release, it has become the canvas for the internet’s most ambitious fighting game crossovers. "Ultimate Ninja Blazing Mugen" is a specific build of MUGEN tailored to replicate and expand upon the Naruto universe. Indie developers have attempted to clone the "Slip

The "Blazing" moniker is often used by fan creators to evoke the high-octane action of the mobile game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing, but in a PC fighting game format. It combines the 2D plane mechanics of classic fighters with the flash and spectacle of modern anime adaptations.