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Near Mint to MINT Condition Revenge of Shinobi. You are getting exactly what you see in the photos, and we can provide more photos if necessary. We prioritize honesty over any sale, and know this is your nostalgia you're purchasing.
Neither seen nor heard: master the art of the ninja with Revenge of Shinobi for Sega Genesis. Revenge of Shinobi was designed by Shizuoka Taro, directed by Noriyoshi Ohba, and released by Sega in 1989. It is a sequel to the game Shinobi, which was released in 1987 also by Sega and was a hugely popular arcade game. This game is single player and falls in the platform and “hack and slash” genres, with 16-bit graphics. This game also features a soundtrack composed by Yuzo Koshiro. Revenge of Shinobi takes place three years after its prequel game. The player takes on the role of Joe Musashi, a member of the legendary Oboro Ninja Clan. In this game, the player fights against the Neo Zeed Empire to avenge the death of his master and rescue his future wife, Naoko. The Neo Zeed Empire originally appeared as a totalitarian criminal organization in the first game as just “Zeed.” In the game Shinobi, this gang retreats but is resurrected for Revenge of Shinobi as the Neo Zeed Empire. This criminal organization is the arch nemesis of the Oboro Ninja Clan and their School of Ninjitsu. Joe arrives to find his master just as he takes his final breaths and is able to learn the secret location of the Neo Zeed. Joe embarks on his journey to rescue his girlfriend and destroy this criminal organization before they can cause more havoc. Joe travels through eight stages in the game, each in a different part of the world. Within these eight districts, there are three scenes: two platforming levels and the third being a battle against an enemy boss. Each boss has unique skills that Joe must adapt to in order to move forward through the game. While navigating Joe through each level within Revenge of Shinobi, the player can utilize a variety of ninjitsu techniques as well as various attack moves and the ability to jump. An important move that Joe can do is a somersault, which when done mid-air increases how high he jumps as well as give him the ability to throw up to eight shuriken throwing knives. The ninjitsu techniques that can be utilized are a key feature to be successful in this game. Only one is usable in each level, and they each provide a unique action. Jitsu of Ikazuchi surrounds Joe with a protective shield of lightning energy that protects against four consecutive hits of damage. Jitsu of Karyu creates four dragon-shaped columns of flames that zoom across the screen, destroying any enemies along the way. Jitsu of Fushin improves Joe’s jumping ability for the level. Jitsu of Mijin is a suicide technique where Joe explodes and destroys any enemies in the vicinity. Despite this suicide, Joe does resurrect immediately along with freshly restored health and ninjitsu ability. Once the player makes it through each stage, they are met with the leader of the Neo Zeed resides along with his captured girlfriend. If Joe succeeds in destroying the Neo Zeed, he can save the day for his love and for any future plots the criminal organization may have planned. Years after this game was originally released for Sega, it was rereleased for the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Xbox 360 on their respective virtual download arcade networks. Owners of the classic Sega Genesis console should add this fun game to their collection.
Shinobi 2 is a must-own for fans of the Genesis. The double jumps are a pain getting used to, but once you learn how to do them it's like a second nature. Great game, and even better depending on which version you own. Some earlier copies allow you to fight Rambo, the Terminator, Batman, Spider-Man and yes, even Godzilla himself. While other have most of this content removed.
Ninja Stars? Check. Kitana? Check. Boobi traps? Check. Evil Ninjas? Check. Awesome soundtrack and colorful graphics? YUP!!!
You've got yourself one of the best and most memorable ninja games of all time!
I learned all the tricks in the game like how I got xtra lives to win the game. unlimited Chinese stars. at the end the move that takes a life away is how to win. but it is an amazing game of choice.
Absolutely hands down this is one of the top ten best Sega Genesis games ever made. Excellent graphics and sound, excellent music by Yuzo Koshiro, 24 nicely designed long levels with super detailed backgrounds and enemy characters. Challenging stages and end bosses, and even 2 different endings depending on if you save the girl during the final battle. If you own a Sega Genesis, you basically have this game, if not, your missing out. Thankfully, it was a huge success and sold very well and so as a result the cartridges can be obtained for little cash. The other two Shinobi games available for the Sega Genesis are also very good games, especially Shinobi 3 Ninja Master (which is actually the direct sequel to this game) but this one is the best of the three.