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Shinobi
DOS - 1989
Also available on: Commodore 64 - SEGA Master System - Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Atari ST
3.74 / 5 - 31 votes
Description of Shinobi
SEGA's popular side-scrolling arcade game converted to the IBM-PC. You slip into the role of Jo-Musashi, a modern ninja who's off to rescue hostages and to kill everything on screen with your shuriken and sword.
The PC version of Shinobi has very poor graphics compared to the original arcade game (duh) and suffers from worse playability, but it's a decent action game for PC standards of that time. The controls in the game are easy to use. One key for attacking, one for jumping, another for ninja magic, etc. There is no time limit in the game, so you can take your time to eliminate one enemy at a time. Hostages are spread out through each level. As they are rescued, Jo-Musashi will have his life meter replenished.
Bonus stages, which become available at the end of a level if enough hostages are rescued, are the most difficult part of the game but also arguably the most fun. You view a close platform and a distant one from a first-person perspective. You must throw shurikens at enemy ninjas in an attempt to keep them from reaching the front of the screen. If one of them gets close enough, the stage ends and you don't receive any ninja magic.
Shinobi is not a hard game, but it is not too easy either. Although the level bosses are definitely too simple to defeat, some of the later levels will require precise timing and inhuman reflexes. Overall, Shinobi isn't as varied or atmospheric as the best ninja platformers (e.g. Ninja Gaiden 2 on the consoles), but it does offer more than a few hours of fun gameplay, and the addictive and original bonus levels are well worth playing for. Thumbs up!
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A2018-03-030 point DOS version
DOS version is corrupt.
Kyle P2017-11-210 point
A complete mess! Hardly like the awesome arcade version.
Only the Amiga had decent graphics and gameplay. The NES version had little to do with the original. It wasn't anything good.
Only the Amiga had decent graphics and gameplay. The NES version had little to do with the original. It wasn't anything good.
mike the knife2015-05-18-1 point DOS version
Nice thanks
panxoxxx2011-11-12-1 point DOS version
very good game, i like so much
Dhruv Sharma2011-06-150 point DOS version
this game is for kids
but i like it
but i like it
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DOS Version
Commodore 64 Version
- Year:1989
- Publisher:SEGA of America, Inc.
- Developer:Team Shinobi
SEGA Master System ROM
- Year:1988
- Publisher:SEGA of America, Inc.
- Developer:Team Shinobi
Amiga ROM
- Year:1989
- Publisher:Sales Curve Ltd., The
- Developer:Team Shinobi
Amstrad CPC Version
- Year:1989
- Publisher:Sales Curve Ltd., The, Virgin Mastertronic Ltd.
- Developer:Team Shinobi
Atari ST ROM
- Year:1989
- Publisher:Sales Curve Ltd., The
- Developer:Team Shinobi
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