If you've played any of the previous Clash titles (or any of Eighting's other fighting games, for that matter), there will be few surprises in this new edition. Now the series continues on the Wii with Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution. One of Eighting's more popular series is the Naruto: Clash of Ninja games, the first two of which did quite well on the GameCube. Still, the games can be quite popular with fans. Although these games tend to be fairly enjoyable diversions (especially for fans of the license, obviously), none of them can really compete against 'real' fighting games. Japanese developer Eighting has made a name for itself in the lucrative field of 'we need a fighting game based on an anime license.' The company's library includes games based on One Piece, Inuyasha and Zatch Bell among others.