you mean ninja jajamaru-kun?

because i love this game so much. but there were other ninja kid/jajamaru games which is why i ask if it's this one. i have the rpg in the series (forgot the name) but i've not made it very far into it because it's in japanese and i've not figured out where the save option is yet
i've seen ebay sellers that more or less sell nothing but famicom bootlegs, i'm going to buy some someday because i love bootleg games so much. i was so excited to find my copy of telefang and the fact that it came shipped from israel in an ordinary envelope that was all bent and shit just made it feel more MYSTERIOUS and fantastic
yeah, it's the same series!! wow!! except jajamaru-kun was a uh RPG spinoff and mine is the original game where the series began? nevertheless i uh really like the minimal, kind of MYSTERIOUS esthetics of the original game. most of the time music is just one-channel bleeps doing this mysterious chinese music. the colours are really good too and the symmetry/esthetic design owns. the credits screen is a mid-shot of a japanese tower (with all those funky curving rooftops) that is PULSATING in blue like it was some kind of alien ship?! and in silence the time bonus rings until it hits the zero, waits for a couple of seconds and the tower pulsefades into darkness. every map starts with a pulsating nightsky with a moon and a relief/shadow of the castle/tower against the sky, with this short, pulselike mysterious chinese jingle plays really shortly. game over screen comes after just one death and AGAIN pulselike chinese song while watching couple of sakura leaves fall in wide arches.
idk explaining this makes it sound kinda bland but to be honest, the only way to ever catch some of that FEEL, atmosphere and mystery from interesting NES games is to really play them from a original console on a old tube/analog television. i sound goofy but this is true! i swear it! emulators only do the job technically. who gives a shit about clear graphics as a kid anyways, the television's blurriness/gaming magazine blurry screenshots were the real thing.
also a fun fact: our Nintendo has a US/EU modification in it done by dad apparently?! i don't know if it's due to this but for some reason, as far as i can remember our Nes plays games a bit too SLOWLY! Which means that every or most of the sounds and songs are played more slowly and/or lower pitch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow!! which is the reason why i'm irritated to listen at youtube videos about my old nes games since everything sounds too fast and too high pitched. i can't really help this at all. this is also the reason why i thought that Nesticle played everything wrong so i turned the speed and pitch down from every game in it.
Like aaaa here's a video of Ninja-Kun. It's too fast!! too high-pitched, it sounds tinny and annoying! NOT mysterious!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBZFMHxYUKwZ
yeah, maybe Dada. Maybe. Truth is that the game was too hard to play when i was young, i think the controls were bad and clumsy?
EDIT1 if you can't tell then yeah i'm indebted to games in many ways. i don't think i've ever got into music in the first place without games. uh important abstract experiences!
this chinese bootleg, old games and old VHS tapes full of bizarre old disney specials and 80's commercials with that great VHS compression.
EDIT2 like lion king for nes aaaa the fucking first map is painted by Mark Rothko and the music has this metallic constant unchanging drum machine and the timbre of the song is fucking DEPRESSION. the perfect fourths/fifths interval at the bass at the end of the song/one cycle is the icing in the cake. unknowingly my first introduction to depression, nick drake would have fell apart if he had played this game in his youth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doPbeZ7UWgsEDIT3 so bottom line YES VELFARRE i think you should get chinese bootleg games. perhaps preferably the ones with lots of games in one cartridge. my cartridge had mindblowing/the most mysterious/inspiring/exciting chinese gold letters, blurry colourful drawings of games that i interpret with my imagination or tried to mime myself and draw. it's a two-piece cartridge, i think the software who did it was Bee-something. i think the other piece is an adaptor of sort? there's a yellow ribbon coming from the other cartridge/part from which you can pull to make sure that the things stays connected. respectively the cartridge colours are grey and ORANGE (holy shit how strange is that).
i really didn't understand that these were unofficial illegal chinese things, i thought that these were all official nintendo stuff with some funky graphics. that's all.