HD Online Player (Evangelion 1.0 English Sub 1080p 3d)

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Thank you for playing Ninjala.
The collaboration event between Evangelion and Ninjala is starting!
Here are some of the special items you can get and events that will be held during the collaboration period.

HD Online Player (Evangelion 1.0 English Sub 1080p 3d)


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*The Rei's Plug Suit Style Gacha and Asuka's Plug Suit Style Gacha also include items other than the Collab-Exclusive Items.
Please check the items included in the lineup before purchasing.
*The probability of the collaboration Gacha can be confirmed in "Lineup" under the Rei's Plug Suit Style Gacha and Asuka's Plug Suit Style Gacha purchase screens.

Collab avatar items will be available as Shinobi Challenge rewards during the collaboration between Evangelion and Ninjala!
Plus, you can get Research Points in addition to the regular rewards during the collab period!

Do your best to clear all the rounds during the event period!

*Purchasable only once during the collab.
*In-game Jala currency comes in Paid and Free varieties. Paid Jala will be consumed first.
*Paid Jala is valid for 150 days from the date of purchase. (Japan Nintendo eShop only)

An online tournament that is held irregularly.
There are different rules and eligibility requirements for each tournament, which players can enter by joining a battle.
The tournament will include a ranking, with participating players being ranked according to their performance.

The "Neon Genesis Evangelion" anime became a cultural phenomenon in Japan following its TV broadcast in 1995. It received a revival in 2007 with the "EVANGELION" series of films written and directed by Hideaki Anno. The three parts, "You Are (Not) Alone", "You Can (Not) Advance", and "You Can (Not) Redo" were all extremely successful. The series has continuously earned new fans of all ages. "Thrice Upon a Time" was the fourth and final part of the series. It was delayed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and finally released on March 8, 2021, grossing a total of 10.28 billion yen with 6.73 million tickets sold.

The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise has spawned a number of tie-in video games. Characters from the series have also made numerous appearances in other titles, such as the Super Robot Wars series by Banpresto.

Notes: The first Evangelion video game, released shortly after the TV series' run. The story is set after the episode ASUKA STRIKES!, with main character Shinji Ikari badly injured and suffering amnesia as the result of an Angel battle. Having lost his memory, Shinji now has to retrain himself, through sparring with fellow Evangelion pilot Asuka Langley Soryu, eventually defeating the Angel to regain his memories. The game features RPG elements and FMV clips for combat. While most of the animation is original to this title, with the voices of the original Evangelion voice actors reprising their roles, some animated content is recycled from the original TV series.[2]

Notes: A sequel to the previous Neon Genesis EVANGELION for the Sega Saturn, and sees the RPG elements and FMV clips from its predecessor return. This game focuses primarily on Shinji and original character Mayumi Yamagishi, who moves to Tokyo-3 City at the beginning of the story, and is infected with the "Insubstantial Angel" later in the game. The game recreates the structure of an episode of the TV show, and has a number of separate routes for the player to experience.[3] A highly anticipated title, it met with strong sales upon release.[4]

Notes: Also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden. A GAINAX game, set in the time period around Episodes 8 to 13 of the original TV series. It focuses primarily on Shinji and original character Mana Kirishima, a transfer student and pilot of a TRIDENT unit, a rival series to NERV's Evangelion units. The player navigates through the game's map to progress the story, as well as Shinji's possible romantic relationships with Mana and Asuka. The game's remaster, known as the Special Edition, features an additional ending and a number of new scenes.

Notes: A mahjong game developed by GAINAX, which also features characters from Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water and Gunbuster. The Evangelion part of the story sees Shinji joining a mahjong tournament and working with the other characters to win it, with the promise that their wishes will be granted if they are victorious.

The Windows version of the game, titled Neon Genesis Evangelion: Eva and Good Friends - The Stripping Instrumentality Project! is a port of the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions, with pornographic "strip mahjong" elements added in. This involves characters taking off items of clothing as the player progresses through the mahjong levels. Two CD-ROM compilation disks that contain these mahjong backgrounds were released under the name of The Stripping Instrumentality Project / Shinji and Good Friends Select, for Windows and Macintosh in 2000.

The Game Boy Color version of the game, titled Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Mahjong Instrumentality Project, is also a port of the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions, however, this edition removes the Nadia and Gunbuster characters from the game.

Notes: A series of short CD-ROM games featuring several characters from the TV series. Shinji and Good Friends: Is That Solitaire? is a solitaire game featuring 7 different modes. Operation Logic is a nonogram game. Second Hanafuda Impact is based on Japanese Hanafuda playing card games. Daifugō Explosion is similarly based on the Japanese card game, Daifugō. Buon Giorno! Seven in a Row is based on Domino. American Page One is based on One-card.

Notes: Released by Bandai, this game is a virtual pet simulator, and has the player controlling Ryoji Kaji as he raises an Adam fetus over the course of seven in-game days. The player must search NERV headquarters and talk to other characters from the series to acquire different items for the fetus, as well as manage the state of its tank. Depending on what the settings of its tank are, and what items are given to it, the Adam fetus will grow into different things. The potential outcomes of its growth include all of the angels from the show, Eva units, and Pen Pen. The game also has online functionality, allowing two players who own a WonderSwan and a copy of the game to make their Adams fight each other in a mini game.

Notes: An educational typing training game released by GAINAX. It uses minigames based on events in the original series to teach players how to type, while Maya instructs and encourages the player in between battles.

Notes: Developed by GAINAX and Broccoli, this is a simulation game similar to that of the Princess Maker series. The player character is a NERV official referred to as "The Lieutenant", whose given name is chosen by the player upon starting a new game. He is a young man in his mid twenties, assigned to managing the titular Rei Ayanami's weekly schedule. The game has many possible endings, including potential careers and romantic relationships between Rei and the player, or Rei and Shinji. The PlayStation 2 and DS versions of the game, known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Ayanami Raising Project with Asuka Instrumentality Project, include an additional route where the Lieutenant looks after Asuka instead of Rei, as well as other new scenes and updated art.

Notes: Released by Bandai and developed by Alfa System, this game covers the full story of the original series and The End of Evangelion film, including additional, canonical lore not featured in the show itself. The game sees players going through "Scenarios", separate storylines that focus on different members of the cast of the TV show, while they manage the stats of their player character through life simulation game-style mechanics and engage in conversation with other characters. The PSP version, known as Neon Genesis Evangelion 2: -another cases-, features new stories and some alterations on the gameplay.

Notes: Developed by GAINAX, this game sees players taking on the role of Misato Katsuragi to "raise" Shinji, by scheduling him for a number of different daily activities, much like the gameplay in the Ayanami Raising Project game, and the Princess Maker games that preceded it. It features three possible storylines, the first serving as an adaptation of the original show, a second restructuring the plot into a more comedic story, and the third set in an alternate universe similar to the one shown in Episode 26 of the TV series. The game's endings involve Shinji entering different potential futures, careers, or romantic relationships with the other characters. It inspired a manga series of the same name.

Notes: Also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden 2nd. A GAINAX title, set in the alternate universe shown in Episode 26 of the original TV series. It is primarily a visual novel with dating sim elements, with the player assuming the role of Shinji while he navigates his relationships with Asuka, Rei and Kaworu. The game has no connection to the previous Girlfriend of Steel, despite the name implying it to be a sequel.

Notes: A retelling of the events transpiring towards the end of the original series, seen from the point of view of NERV investigator Kenzaki Kyouya, an original character who was a friend of Kaji's in his college days. It also introduces dummy plug research scientist Kaga Hitomi.[5] The game sees Kyouya uncovering the secrets of the NERV organisation's history and purpose, and has a number of different routes that occur based on the player's choices.

Notes: A Broccoli title, featuring an original story in the style of a comedic whodunit murder mystery.[6] In this game, Shinji, controlled by the player, picks up clues on a series of murders and other events from conversation and uses them in Ace Attorney inspired trial sections. It also involves a variety of different gameplay elements on top of this, including beat 'em up and mecha fights. The original characters from Shinji Ikari Raising Project reappear in this game, alongside the rest of the cast. Two new Evangelion units are also introduced, the Evangelion First-Type and Second-Type. A manga based on the game was serialized in Shōnen Ace, starting in December 2006.[7]

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