Here is the video game “Inindo: Way of the Ninja”! This is a FAQ/walkthrough for the Super NES game, Inindo: Way of the Ninja. Ninjas are people, too. It's an RPG set in Japan, circa 1580. However, it stuck with two staples—strategy combat and a historical setting. Symbol - Class Ni - All Ninja equip the same stuff Wa – (Warriors) Ronin, Samurai and Swordsmen equip the same stuff. Inindo: Way of the Ninja. However, it stuck with two staples—strategy combat and a historical setting. Inindo: Way of the Ninja (伊忍道 打倒信長 or Inindou Datou Nobunaga, スーパー伊忍道 打倒信長 or Super Inindou Datou Nobunaga in its Super Famicom version) is a role-playing video game developed by Koei. You are an Iga ninja traveling around Japan in an intense Struggle to train and gain the strength needed to defeat your ultimate enemy, Nobunaga. Iga ninja would be easiest to ally with but don’t go out of your way. It seems what they can wear depends on their magic class. Description: Inindo - Way of the Ninja is a RPG video game published by Koei released on March 1, 1993 for the Super Nintendo. As one of the few survivors of the warlord Oda Nobunaga's brutal massacre of the Iga Ninja clan, your mission is revenge. Just check out Inindo, a top-notch RPG by Koei that's loosely based on the exploits of a famous, real-life ninja clan, the Iga warriors. They are fastest, but weak. I’ll stand by this title. You navigate your hero on the world map, visit towns, and descend into dungeons. Inindo: Way of the Ninja steered away from two staples of 90s Koei—business simulation and country building. Inindo: Way of the Ninja (伊忍道 打倒信長 or Inindou Datou Nobunaga, スーパー伊忍道 打倒信長 or Super Inindou Datou Nobunaga in its Super Famicom version) is a role-playing video game developed by Koei. Originally released for the PC8801SR, PC9801, MSX2 home computer and Sharp X68000, it was remade for the Super NES platform, which was released in North America. Released in 1993 on DOS, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. Ninja’s are weak. In fact, "Inindo" translates directly from Japanese as "The Way of the Iga Clan Ninja". Originally released for the PC8801SR, PC9801, MSX2 home computer and Sharp X68000, it was remade for the Super NES platform, which was released in North America.