The character designer for the PS2 and Xbox game Red Ninja: End of Honor would like to see his characters return as part of GOG’s Dreamlist program.
For those who don’t know, GOG’s Dreamlist is a new initiative to highlight what games users want to play again thanks to GOG’s tireless efforts preserve retro games by providing DRM-free releases. In this case, Red Ninja: End of Honor was released in 2005 (yes, 20 years ago is retro, we’re all old now) by Vivendi Games.
In 2007, Vivendi was merged into Activision-Blizzard and this one-off sexy ninja game has been all but forgotten. But thanks to character designer D.K. more fans are paying attention.
Thank you, I'm sorry I couldn't repay the love Kurenai received for so long, I'll vote too☆https://t.co/YEhPhtDIAk
I don't know the details, but right now Kurenai's a character for Activision Blizzard. I hope it's not rude for me to talk arbitrarily. pic.twitter.com/0EABfABdPa
— D.K (@dkground) March 8, 2025
In recent months, D.K. has been sharing their recent artwork, and an enthusiasm for fanservice. Nostalgic fans have been rallying around D.K. and Red Ninja, hoping Activision and GOG will take notice.
You can vote for Red Ninja: End of Honor on GOG’s Dreamlist yourself by following the link here. Now more than ever, fans have the power to make their voices heard, especially when it comes to calling on publishers to support niche or retro titles. That goes for all forms of entertainment, games, manga, anime, etc.
You can find out more about GOG’s Dreamlist, and Niche Gamer’s own retro picks here.