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Narita Boy (Switch)

Narita Boy (Switch)

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Narita Boy for the Nintendo Switch.

Narita Boy is a retro-futuristic action-adventure set inside a digital kingdom created in the 1980s. The Creator, a visionary game designer, builds a console called Narita One, and its flagship title—Narita Boy—becomes a massive worldwide hit. Copies of the game fly off shelves, critics praise its power-fantasy sword combat, and players everywhere connect with its unique techno-mythic world.

Inside the binary code, a crisis unfolds. A corrupted entity known as Him rises within the digital realm, deleting The Creator’s memories and threatening the stability of the entire system. To stop the collapse, the program Motherboard activates the Narita Boy protocol and summons you into the Digital Kingdom.

Armed with the Techno-Sword, you explore neon landscapes, confront corrupted enemies, and uncover the lost memories that shaped the world. The game blends platforming, combat, lore, and a striking synth-infused aesthetic, creating a journey that feels both nostalgic and entirely new.

This physical Nintendo Switch edition is produced by Limited Run Games as release #129. It supports TV mode, tabletop mode, and handheld mode, and is compatible with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.

Rated Teen for fantasy violence, blood, language, and crude humor.

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