Fumihiko Yasuda, producer on Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection, told Polygon in an email interview that earlier versions of some Ninja Gaiden games were unsalvageable due to data loss. The decision to include those particular versions of the Ninja Gaiden trilogy was partly driven by a lack of game preservation. The trilogy of games features three specific releases - Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge - and that’s a point of contention for some fans, namely those who hold Xbox release Ninja Gaiden Black in high regard. Team Ninja’s seminal action game series, Ninja Gaiden, is coming to modern consoles and PC this summer with Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection.
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