It literally took over a month to implement this.
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Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection for the PC has been kind of a big mess ever since its release back on June 9th. Sure, you're getting three classic games for $39.99 (USD), but that's kind of where the positives ended. There was no way to adjust graphical settings such as game resolution, within the game itself. You had to edit a file outside of the game first and then launch it.

For a game coming from a fairly major publisher, this is just kind of unforgiveable.

Fortunately, graphical options have finally been added to the game. You can now make adjustments to basic settings without having to bust out Notepad.

Players can now change things like the resolution, anti-aliasing, VSync, depth of field, shadows, and even the display mode.