
The game is designed by Prospero Hall, the design studio behind popular board game adaptations like Horrified. Players will also be able to control one of the eight Warriors from the movie, each of which has their own abilities. The Warriors: Come Out to Play comes with seven sculpted miniatures representing the gang leaders of New York. While the series was picked up by Netflix back in 2018, there's been no news on the show since. A television remake was also in the works at one point, with Joe and Anthony Russo attached to produce. In some missions, the cops will try to bust you (and your Warriors) via cuff. The movie has also had surprisingly long merchandising legs - two video game were released, including a fighting game made by Rockstar Games and a scroller game called The Warriors: Street Brawl. games played on the PlayStation 2 console, may induce an epileptic seizure. The movie received mostly negative reviews at the time of its release, but it has since become a cult classic praised for its violence and stylish storytelling. If we add high-quality sounds and the fantastic Dynamic Loading System - that allows the game to load resources from the disk without interruptions - we can only appreciate the developers' work.Based on the 1965 movie of the same name, The Warriors starred Michael Beck and was directed by Walter Hill. It was released in October 2005 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and February 2007 for the PlayStation Portable the PSP port was developed by Rockstar. Random Access opted for a sort of letterbox format, reducing the size of the sprites. The Warriors is a 2005 beat 'em up video game based on the 1979 film of the same name (itself based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel), developed by Rockstar Toronto and published by Rockstar Games. Porting the game was not an easy task, considering the original arcade was using 3 screens. Occasionally, you will also have to face a tank. Besides the regular opponents, armed with a knife and guns, you will be attacked by all sorts of mini-bosses. The warriors can use their swords, shuriken, and of course, their fantastic agility to eliminate the army of the tyrant.

The ninjas of the game are two fighting robots created by Earth's resistance to free the world from the evil dictator Bangler.

The Amiga port was programmed by Random Access (also known as The Sales Curve as publisher label), the same development team of S.W.I.V. The game was ported to numerous home computer platforms by Virgin Games. The Ninja Warriors is a coin-up for two players created by Taito in 1988.
