He dove into Free Battle. Naruto (Sage Mode) vs. Sasuke (Taka). Final Valley, rain slicing sideways. Leo’s thumbs danced—chakra dashes, substitution logs, ultimate jutsu triggers. Each Clash! made the HD Rumble purr like a tailed beast.
“The eShop version,” Itachi said. “They never told you? Every NSP has a hidden ‘Storm Resonance’ mode. When a player’s chakra—your focus, your heartbeat—matches the game’s frequency, the boundary breaks.”
“You’re inside the backup . The NSP isn’t just a copy. It’s a world preserved, recompiled, alive. But there’s a cost.” Itachi pointed. On the distant Hokage mountain, a crack of black lightning split the sky. “Corruption. Missing data clusters—bosses that crash, jutsu that loop forever. You have to patch it from the inside.” Naruto- Ultimate Ninja Storm Switch NSP -eShop-
Leo didn’t win by force. He opened the Settings menu.
“You’re the new variable.” A voice, low and gravelly. He dove into Free Battle
Leo blinked. He was no longer in his living room.
The title sequence exploded in orange and blue. The familiar chords of “Hero’s Come Back!!” thrummed through his headphones. Leo was twelve again, sprawled on a shag carpet, watching Naruto outrun a mob of villagers. But now he had something that kid never did: the complete Shinobi Collection, digitally compressed into one sleek cartridge of light. Final Valley, rain slicing sideways
For now.
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