N'Doul ★ Video Games
A summary of N'Doul's history and movesets in video games.
Miscellaneous Games
JoJo RPG (SFC)
N'Doul appears in this game as a boss fought by the players. In the first few encounters, the player must select the "Idea!" option to retreat before the real battle begins.
Kakyoin being blinded by Geb is removed from this adpatation of the fight.
Capcom Fighters
JoJo's Venture & Heritage for the Future (Arcade/DC)
N'Doul, or N'Dool in the English localization, appears as a boss in Story Mode when playing as one of the Joestar Group. The player must traverse the desert and evade Geb's attacks until they reach N'Doul where he goes down in a single hit.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1)
In the PS1 port of the arcade games, N'Doul appears as a boss battle in Super Story Mode. N'Doul tracks down the Joestar Group, who have newly arrived to Egypt and begins his attack using Geb. He is defeated by the end of the fight, but reveals key information to a sorrowful Jotaro.
N'Doul's special battle can be unlocked in Book Mode, but the player can only play as one of the Joestar Group (including Young Joseph and New Kakyoin).
(大地の神ゲブ Daichi no Kami Gebu)
Having finally reached Egypt, the Joestar group meets up with the Speedwagon Foundation at Abu Simbel. The Foundation delivers an ally Stand user: Iggy, a dog who wields the sand-manipulating Stand The Fool. As it departs, the Foundation helicopter suddenly crashes; a few seconds later, Kakyoin is attacked by a water-like Stand, putting him out of commission. The Stand prepares to attack Polnareff, but Jotaro rushes off to find the Stand's user, using Iggy's nose as a compass. The battle with the water Stand, Geb, plays out the same way as in JoJo's Venture: the player must navigate a long stretch of desert to reach the user, N'Doul, who can be defeated in a single hit. Along the way, the player must avoid Geb as it lunges, blocks, and creates pitfall traps. After the battle, Jotaro tries to interrogate N'Doul about DIO, but N'Doul kills himself with his own Stand to avoid betraying him.
Secret Factor: He's not moving... He's keeping still. (動いていないじっとしているぞ)