Given the immense popularity of *Naruto*, fans have access to a wide variety of games based on the series. The *Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō* collection stands out with five distinct titles that offer unique gameplay experiences.

Kicking off the series, *Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō* made its debut in 2003 as a Japan-exclusive title for the Bandai WonderSwan Color. This retro handheld gem covers the Land of Waves arc while tossing in bonus missions featuring Team 7's early adventures.

Another Japanese exclusive, *Konoha Senki* hit Game Boy Advance screens in 2003. Developed by toy giant Tomy, the game spans the series' first 70 episodes, letting players relive the Land of Waves and Chūnin Exam arcs initially as Team 7 before unlocking additional characters.

The third entry arrived in 2004 as a Nintendo DS title before getting a worldwide Game Boy Advance port. This Tomy-developed RPG covers the anime's early storylines, culminating in the intense Chūnin Exams as its final challenge.

Despite its confusing numbering, this 2005 Nintendo DS title serves as a direct sequel to *Path of the Ninja*. Japan-only players experienced storylines from the Search for Tsunade through Sasuke's dramatic defection during the Recovery Mission arc.

The series finale arrived in 2006 (2008 internationally) for Nintendo DS, breaking from tradition with an original story featuring the Ryūdōin Brothers as antagonists and a custom ANBU ally. This final installment gave players fresh ninja adventures beyond the manga's established plot.
While these five games share thematic connections, each offers distinct experiences that captured different eras of *Naruto's* ever-expanding universe.