I remember when my grandma surprised me and bought this game for me after seeing how much I loved it when I rented it! I still have the game as it holds a special place in my heart! I miss my grandma!
That's really cool that your grandmother did that. And,That you got to know her and she knew you as well as loved you too notice you loved that game. I never got to know my grandmother
My favorite sequence in the game! With enemy ninjas dropping from their giant kites, it was so exciting! I wish Sega would revive Shinobi Ninja Gaiden-style!
huge detailed sprites, smooth as butter animation, killer soundtrack,engaging gameplay--this game is still as fun to play today as it was during the days of the Genesis. A true video game masterpiece!!
37:51 My favorite videogame set piece ever: the high stakes, the lighting, the music change, the cherry blossom petals falling. An absolute masterpiece.
Wow! You're right! It's very pretty! I'm thinking about buying this game, but it's expensive. I found one with the case and game for $64. That's the lowest that I can find it at. I wanted "Castlevania: Bloodlines," but it's ridiculously expensive. Like $172! 😂
@@Sega_Dreams No, I never got it because I couldn't afford it. Instead, I downloaded the game on my SNES mini using the internet. Lol! It works great and the game is amazing! I've actually gotten in Halo recently and have been playing a ton of Halo 2. I had to borrow my brother's Xbox because I don't own one. All I own re retro stuff. How are you doing in this game?
This and Streets of Rage II, absolutely blew my MIND as a kid. The special moves, the music, the bosses, the beautiful stages, I just couldn't believe what I was playing. 1996-98 my brothers and my cousins used to trade video games with us, a wonderful time. Halcyon days.
I like Revenge of Shinobi much better. The 2nd game had smoother, less nausiating scrolling, better graphics, much better sound, more interesting levels, etc. This version was a step backward in my opinion, although some of the boss monsters were cool.
Revenge and this game are both damned fine pieces of software. Yuzo Koshiro didn't do this soundtrack, but the person that did doit, did an admirable job. The music seems to go with the levels smoothly.
The horse stage is my favorite ♥️ This is an excellent game. Graphics & music 👍 Controls are so easy and precise, it’ll be your fault if an enemy hits you.
One of the best speed running 16-bit games and my personal favorite game from the era. The ability to double jump and spread the knives at a 90 degree, angle, the running katana slash with the invincibility frames, the air kick. It's amazing discovering where you can use certain mechanics to kickass better, like being to slash Godzillas face from standing on his hand, and the samurai from stage 1. I wish you didn't cheese the Shadow Master though...because that's an brilliant 16-bit boss fight.
I remember when my brother and I first got this game and we heard the music begin on stage 1. It was a wow moment for us. Sadly he is not here with us anymore. I miss him...
God, I forgot how precise you need to be in that final level. Plus, no human enemies. It's just you and the boss, and a labyrinth that ensures you've become shinobi enough to face him. I had so much trouble with this game when I was like 7, but I still love it to this day.
The 16 bit consoles both had the ability to do parallex scrolling rffortlessly, so it should come as no surprise that you see it often in 16 bit games.
I don’t know if people know this, but this game has a story that could make for a great anime OVA. Here, I’ll explain: 1:16 This is the first level of the game. We start at the hidden village of the protagonist where he fights minions and goons. 4:23 The journey takes him into a hidden cave where he fights a giant mutated warrior. This begs the question: why is he mutated? 5:55 This riddle forces him to leave his hidden ninja village and outside its territory using one of his modes of transportation, his loyal steed. He fights other enemy ninjas along his way. 7:27 This takes him to his first encounter of one of the enemy’s many secret bases of operations, a hidden military facility that hides a lot of secret weapon experiments. 10:09 The boss of this hidden military facility is a weaponized brain. 11:05 This takes him deeper, where he discovers an entire underground facility where they use biological weapons to create genetically mutated monsters and weapons of mass destruction. 15:07 The boss of this facility, I believe, is a monster that was a result of remnants of biological weapon waste and failed mutated monster experiments. I actually felt sorry when I defeated this monster. He just wanted to protect his territory and be left alone. 15:56 This takes the hero to another facility overseas where he uses a really cool mode of transportation, a surfboard (this is one of the coolest levels I played in this game). This is one of the many enemy bases that creates high-tech weapons. 23:11 The protagonist himself sets the forest on fire to destroy this evil secret military base. He even delves inside to plant bombs everywhere. Where the first facility deals with creating mutated soldiers with inhuman experiments, this base deals with creating highly advanced mecha suits and weapons of mass destruction. 31:46 Of course, the place falls apart and this is the part where the hero escapes the falling debris while also fighting a tengu (obviously another genetically modified/mutated soldier). 35:45 This takes him to his enemy’s boss’s final and secret mansion where it’s rigged with traps. And I bet the kabuki soldier was the boss’s right-hand man. The boss himself has fled his base and into his secret battleship in the sky the size of a small city that is equipped with all the weapons he created to terrorize the world and rule it with tyranny. 39:08 Of course, our hero will follow the final boss to the ends of the earth to stop his evil master plan to take over the world. So he destroys the battleship from the outside and the inside. 47:23 We finally meet our final boss of the game. He is not even human. He is some form of a highly advanced super soldier resulting from his own highly advanced alien/mutated experiments to become the ultimate life form. 49:02 Our hero defeats the enemy, saves the world, and looks upon the horizon to the fallen battleship. He rides off into the sunset, back to his home and disappears. Unless evil should rise its ugly head again, he will remain hidden within the shadows, watching.
My love for this game began when I watched a friend 1 life this game, couldn't believe he was able to pull it off. Then again he had the game for a little while, enough time to master it. Years later I have my own boxed copy, have not played it in awhile, and never managed to beat it.
The shinobi series holds a spot in my heart no matter what it was the first shinobi that got me to training in real ninjutsu then two made aware of the series world building then 3 came out and just crushed it on the whole setting in round 3 "body weapon" you clearly see that it's no longer the year 19XX but far or shortly into the future and zeed have been up to some very bad stuff, long live the ninja master!!!!
Anytime someone asks me "why Sega over Nintendo?" I just send them a link to this game and they're response is "Holy 💩!" This is Sega at its finest right here, Shinobi 3 has the best music, graphics, presentation, and gameplay ever
Why do you keep to joe mushashi dancing nervously in so strange way sometimes in gameplay? I dont get it. By the way great game. I still have it from 1993!
This video game had possibly the music on the Sega Mega Drive. All this music sounded fascinating to me, and it brings back a lot of memories when I was a kid.
Yo, who's dropped by here, after the announcement from SEGA, yesterday!? Finally, some love for even this forgotten classic, after years of just Sonic and Yakuza!
discovered this game today on the genesis I bought, 2 years ago. (never had one before). dude this horse riding scene shocked me. it looks fuckin awesome and cinematic. the soundtrack, control scheme, level design and everything is awesome. would love to own the original cartridge but it's too expensive. Im playing with an everdrive for the mega drive.
This is a game i've loved as a kid and i love now, despite that it was released a long ago (the same year i was born). I never played a game better than this one. Even though i have several favorite games on pc, Shinobi III is still my ultimate favorite. Too bad i couldn't find other games from these series in my childhood..
You can do the dash slice to all the enemies, it acts as a dodge counter if timed correctly. It avoids all attacks while in the air and does double damage on hit
Took me so long to find this. I played it at my cousins when I was 8. I tried Google every which way of explaining the first level. 29 now. Sheesh time flies.
Every level has variety , a challenge - wasn’t the same crap . It has uniqueness. This game holds a special part in my childhood . Beat this game so many times
The soundtrack for this game is a classic as well. Probably my favorite soundtrack from sega games. Oh, about the player: he is using cheats all right. He is invisible for the enemies.
Truly an excellent game, one of the Gen's absolute best. I liked to play using only melee, with no shurikens at all. You get bonus points at the end of the round for doing so. My favorite is definitively the 2nd level on horseback, with enemy ninjas floating down from giant kites.
One of my favorite games growing up I never got past the level of the following rocks in the winged boss of that level and I always thought that that was the ending boss. Seeing the very end of this game just blew my mind
37:29 fighting against the long white hair is difficult in the 1st round you need to know which one is the real one so, I did something about it by throwing 8 shurikens
I remember when my grandma surprised me and bought this game for me after seeing how much I loved it when I rented it! I still have the game as it holds a special place in my heart! I miss my grandma!
Timothy Burchell if I ask me your grandma sound pretty badass.
We should all have a granny as cool as yours.
these comments are the worst kind of attention seeking
@L P Nah
That's really cool that your grandmother did that. And,That you got to know her and she knew you as well as loved you too notice you loved that game. I never got to know my grandmother
That horse riding stage was fresh af for it's time very cinematic and engaging! Revolutionary for a game at that time!
I remembered this speceific game sequence from like 25 years ago and just went on a search to find out what game this was. This brings me back!!
@@dirtychimpstudios5794 dude... me too.
My favorite sequence in the game! With enemy ninjas dropping from their giant kites, it was so exciting!
I wish Sega would revive Shinobi Ninja Gaiden-style!
I agree. The horse riding level is amazing. Awsome speed riding
@@magdislv Yeah too bad there is only one horse riding segment, but then again they had to make a stage with surf boarding.
One of the BEST Games ever, hands down
Agreed. this was definitely one of the best games of the 90's for sure.
I still have this game still one of my favorites
It'll be on the Genesis Classic!! I can't wait to try it!!
SUPER UNDERRATED
ever!
I swear I can feel the breeze in the opening stage to this day. Such an important milestone in 16-bit gaming, and all gaming for that matter.
Everybody's talking about the music! Yes! It's great! But... Can we mention the graphics!? This game is BEAUTIFUL!!! ♥
When it comes to these graphics it definitely is Genesis DOES what NintenDON'T.
The whole thing is beautiful
Yes, it's beautiful all around.
@@FourKaijumakes me wish sega still made consoles
oh man the music in this game is amazing!!!!!
Ikr it's almost unbelievable how every theme is an orgasm for the ears
Especially the second part of the stage 5 for me.
Ramiro 1992 the whole game is. this right here is the best Genesis game ever imho.
sadly games nowadays are shit and have shitty music
+Andrey Kusanagi Oi boa tarde você pode me dizer se o jogo é bom
Level: Expert
Shurikens: 00
This is going to get interesting.
No. 0 = Infinity
@@paimyt ähm no 0/=infinity it can be if you use the cheat
True, its a little bit to ez for the most part
The cheat code never gets old!
@@paimyt But he just used melee for the entire level
huge detailed sprites, smooth as butter animation, killer soundtrack,engaging gameplay--this game is still as fun to play today as it was during the days of the Genesis. A true video game masterpiece!!
"Pixel arty" sidescrollers like this aged really well
37:51 My favorite videogame set piece ever: the high stakes, the lighting, the music change, the cherry blossom petals falling. An absolute masterpiece.
Wow! You're right! It's very pretty! I'm thinking about buying this game, but it's expensive. I found one with the case and game for $64. That's the lowest that I can find it at. I wanted "Castlevania: Bloodlines," but it's ridiculously expensive. Like $172! 😂
This is the best ninja game ever! As you said, a masterpiece!
@@They_drew_first_blood Did you get it? These games are too rich for my blood these days.
@@Sega_Dreams No, I never got it because I couldn't afford it. Instead, I downloaded the game on my SNES mini using the internet. Lol! It works great and the game is amazing! I've actually gotten in Halo recently and have been playing a ton of Halo 2. I had to borrow my brother's Xbox because I don't own one. All I own re retro stuff. How are you doing in this game?
HOO HOO HOO
This and Streets of Rage II, absolutely blew my MIND as a kid. The special moves, the music, the bosses, the beautiful stages, I just couldn't believe what I was playing. 1996-98 my brothers and my cousins used to trade video games with us, a wonderful time. Halcyon days.
Streets of Rage II: Electric Boogaloo
After more than 20 years it still is one of my favorite games.
Wow, I can't get over how incredible the music on the surfing stage is.
It’s my overall favorite. I love the music on that stage.
5:52 : everything about this section is badass. The music, the horse, the sounds - everything!!!!
Shinobi 3 has some of the best video game soundtracks ever.
It sure does.
And Streets of Rage 2...
& Knuckles
@@melisunnymellchris79Streets of Rage 2: Electric Boogaloo
This game should be awarded the best game music ever!!!
g18k77 i agree, many games these days cannot match this masterpiece. :D
+g18k77 Sega genesis games in general had the best music. Streets of rage 1/2, Sonic 3 have amazing music.
+g18k77 nah there are games with better music
+Watchmen22 100% 👌
E sway has better music than this imo
Oh shit. This is game of my childhood. Dat great soundtrack, omg!!!
Improves everything from Revenge of Shinobi. Almost looks like a NeoGeo game, the OST is amazing.
Now that you mention it, this does remind me of neogeo's works moreso their older titles
Revenge of Shinobi had better music imo tho.
I like Revenge of Shinobi much better. The 2nd game had smoother, less nausiating scrolling, better graphics, much better sound, more interesting levels, etc. This version was a step backward in my opinion, although some of the boss monsters were cool.
What I like of this game is that is more dinamic and fun to play. Musics are better for me too, but Revenge of Shinobi is a great game too.
Revenge and this game are both damned fine pieces of software. Yuzo Koshiro didn't do this soundtrack, but the person that did doit, did an admirable job. The music seems to go with the levels smoothly.
Definition of a classic. Takes me back to sitting in front of the tv with my brother playing this over and over 🔥
😢
When I had to leave the game on and go to school in order to save 😂
back in 1993 the stone falling stage was so stunningly beautiful, almost surreal!
Watching this is making me think about everything that happened in life since I played this.
That's it!
I'm plugging up my Sega.
Jesus Yeahyeah I'm waiting for my Mega Drive in the mail
+Jesus Yeahyeah esse jogo é muito bom até tô jogando eu e meu irmão a
I played it on PS3 as part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
Hamad Humaid that's how I'm playing it now
Rob Olivieri I use the powerful ninjutsu Karyu when Joe Musashi summons the fiery dragons now that's a powerful move
Best game of my childhood hands down. Amazing graphics, design and soundtrack is absolutely outstanding.
This game kicks so much ass! Love the OST as well.
I could never get past round 6 in this game!! It was so frustrating jumping form rock to rock! Arggh I still have anger issues regarding it
I remember picking this up day one... It was an entire nother level of awesomeness.
Um dos melhores jogos que joguei no Mega Drive. Este merecia um remake!
The horse stage is my favorite ♥️
This is an excellent game.
Graphics & music 👍
Controls are so easy and precise, it’ll be your fault if an enemy hits you.
One of the best speed running 16-bit games and my personal favorite game from the era. The ability to double jump and spread the knives at a 90 degree, angle, the running katana slash with the invincibility frames, the air kick. It's amazing discovering where you can use certain mechanics to kickass better, like being to slash Godzillas face from standing on his hand, and the samurai from stage 1. I wish you didn't cheese the Shadow Master though...because that's an brilliant 16-bit boss fight.
So much to love in here. Great graphics, one of my fav soundtracks, excellent gameplay and difficulty catered to all.
That kabuki boss stage is awesome. I love how the music changes all of the sudden, indicating that he's about to get serious.
When I played this as a kid I remember the falling rocks level was so hard. So many good memories
I remember when my brother and I first got this game and we heard the music begin on stage 1. It was a wow moment for us. Sadly he is not here with us anymore. I miss him...
😢
I'll never forget this game😢
Stage 3 creeps me out. It's like looking at a 36-bit Tricell Laboratory.
stage 3 is with the horse ?
T0mahawk145 Stage 3 is the laboratory. The horse level is part of stage 1.
T0mahawk145 Stage 3 is the laboratory. The horse level is part of stage 1.
ah ok thx
TrueJediHero the horse level is also the start of stage 2.
the sound design and the use of layering for distance effect for the horse level was mind blowing
for 1993 !
You could tell whoever was playing this no doubt has beaten this game countless times!
God, I forgot how precise you need to be in that final level. Plus, no human enemies. It's just you and the boss, and a labyrinth that ensures you've become shinobi enough to face him.
I had so much trouble with this game when I was like 7, but I still love it to this day.
One of the best SEGA Genesis games for sure!
Shinobi should be considered in next Mortal Kombat games
Man I would lose my damn mind.Him and Hayabusa....now that would be fuckin EPIC!!!!!!!!!
Deu uma vontade de chorar agr... Nostalgia bateu forte😢
The palallax-scrolling-effects are awaome for a 16 bit console... Respect!!!
The 16 bit consoles both had the ability to do parallex scrolling rffortlessly, so it should come as no surprise that you see it often in 16 bit games.
This, along with Quack Shot and Castlevania: Bloodlines, are my favorite games for Mega Drive/Genesis! :D
Olha, um VR Trooper.
Kkkkk
Zuera
A work of art. As close to arcade you can come on a home console. Really love the graphics.
I don’t know if people know this, but this game has a story that could make for a great anime OVA. Here, I’ll explain:
1:16 This is the first level of the game. We start at the hidden village of the protagonist where he fights minions and goons.
4:23 The journey takes him into a hidden cave where he fights a giant mutated warrior. This begs the question: why is he mutated?
5:55 This riddle forces him to leave his hidden ninja village and outside its territory using one of his modes of transportation, his loyal steed. He fights other enemy ninjas along his way.
7:27 This takes him to his first encounter of one of the enemy’s many secret bases of operations, a hidden military facility that hides a lot of secret weapon experiments.
10:09 The boss of this hidden military facility is a weaponized brain.
11:05 This takes him deeper, where he discovers an entire underground facility where they use biological weapons to create genetically mutated monsters and weapons of mass destruction.
15:07 The boss of this facility, I believe, is a monster that was a result of remnants of biological weapon waste and failed mutated monster experiments. I actually felt sorry when I defeated this monster. He just wanted to protect his territory and be left alone.
15:56 This takes the hero to another facility overseas where he uses a really cool mode of transportation, a surfboard (this is one of the coolest levels I played in this game). This is one of the many enemy bases that creates high-tech weapons.
23:11 The protagonist himself sets the forest on fire to destroy this evil secret military base. He even delves inside to plant bombs everywhere. Where the first facility deals with creating mutated soldiers with inhuman experiments, this base deals with creating highly advanced mecha suits and weapons of mass destruction.
31:46 Of course, the place falls apart and this is the part where the hero escapes the falling debris while also fighting a tengu (obviously another genetically modified/mutated soldier).
35:45 This takes him to his enemy’s boss’s final and secret mansion where it’s rigged with traps. And I bet the kabuki soldier was the boss’s right-hand man. The boss himself has fled his base and into his secret battleship in the sky the size of a small city that is equipped with all the weapons he created to terrorize the world and rule it with tyranny.
39:08 Of course, our hero will follow the final boss to the ends of the earth to stop his evil master plan to take over the world. So he destroys the battleship from the outside and the inside.
47:23 We finally meet our final boss of the game. He is not even human. He is some form of a highly advanced super soldier resulting from his own highly advanced alien/mutated experiments to become the ultimate life form.
49:02 Our hero defeats the enemy, saves the world, and looks upon the horizon to the fallen battleship. He rides off into the sunset, back to his home and disappears. Unless evil should rise its ugly head again, he will remain hidden within the shadows, watching.
man i almost cried over this ... playing this game daily for years . OLD IS GOLD
Fr 👏 the olden days were the golden days
I still love playing this game time to time, and much more fun with enhancement mod(6 button gameplay).
i miss this game so much
I feel ya! T_T
Well, you can always play it on PS2 via the Sega Genesis Collection (along with Shadow Dancer).
stage 2 epic music...
I totally agree.
I thought stage 4 had the best music & visuals
Yeahh, man!!! Its the best sound ever
Shinobi 3 has great graphics and so well designed. Played the heck out of it in the 90's with my friends
Man, I remember playing this back in the day on my Genesis! Hearing the soundtrack brings back many memories!
BEST GAME EVER.
I always loved this game during my 90's childhood, especially the music of it!
IMO one of the best looking platformers for the genesis ever
Este juego cuando lo tuve por primera vez en mis manos dije "esto es una verdadera obra de arte"...28 años despues sigo pensando y diciendo lo mismo.
Muy buen juego la verdad :3
Ey compañero
Lo mismo me pasó y lo mismo pienso.
Round 3's Boss "Body Weapon" has to be one of my favorites in the whole series.
My love for this game began when I watched a friend 1 life this game, couldn't believe he was able to pull it off. Then again he had the game for a little while, enough time to master it. Years later I have my own boxed copy, have not played it in awhile, and never managed to beat it.
The 3rd level of this game gives me the effing creeps!
Shinobi 3: 1993
Super Metroid: 1994
What inspired what now?
@@solarflare9078 Not likely, reaching far for that one.
One of my all time favorite games ever! Thanks for bringing back such good memories as a kid.
My favorite Shinobi game
Shinob e meu ninja favorito tambem o meu nome é Paulinho
The shinobi series holds a spot in my heart no matter what it was the first shinobi that got me to training in real ninjutsu then two made aware of the series world building then 3 came out and just crushed it on the whole setting in round 3 "body weapon" you clearly see that it's no longer the year 19XX but far or shortly into the future and zeed have been up to some very bad stuff, long live the ninja master!!!!
37:54 the best boss transition music ever
Anytime someone asks me "why Sega over Nintendo?" I just send them a link to this game and they're response is "Holy 💩!" This is Sega at its finest right here, Shinobi 3 has the best music, graphics, presentation, and gameplay ever
Why do you keep to joe mushashi dancing nervously in so strange way sometimes in gameplay? I dont get it.
By the way great game. I still have it from 1993!
I have literally spent years trying to remember the name of this game based only on a white ninja and a elevator level with machine guns
Same that's literally gow I just found it I was 5 when I got this but never got past that level and later got an n64 and the Genesis broke
This video game had possibly the music on the Sega Mega Drive. All this music sounded fascinating to me, and it brings back a lot of memories when I was a kid.
The Ninja Master returned? Damn these ninjas! I didn't even knew he was on vacation!
Great gameplay!
Lol The Ninja Master (Zeed) was resurrected bro
Timeless game, you can put it on right now and play it. Masterpiece.
replaying this now and I'm blown away how well designed this game is today. incredible work.
When he set the game to Expert and 0 Shurikens, I was like "YES!". Only way to play this game.
+Meta E. Want more challenge? Don't use ninjitsu at all. He still used it though...
Yo, who's dropped by here, after the announcement from SEGA, yesterday!? Finally, some love for even this forgotten classic, after years of just Sonic and Yakuza!
nostalgia
One of my favourite games of all time. Good old times.
Its so sweet when the Character goes right and left so fast xD
2:07 The daylight to darkness to torchlit transition is SO good!
discovered this game today on the genesis I bought, 2 years ago. (never had one before). dude this horse riding scene shocked me. it looks fuckin awesome and cinematic. the soundtrack, control scheme, level design and everything is awesome. would love to own the original cartridge but it's too expensive. Im playing with an everdrive for the mega drive.
This is a game i've loved as a kid and i love now, despite that it was released a long ago (the same year i was born). I never played a game better than this one. Even though i have several favorite games on pc, Shinobi III is still my ultimate favorite. Too bad i couldn't find other games from these series in my childhood..
Man I loved this game, the music is orgasmic
You can do the dash slice to all the enemies, it acts as a dodge counter if timed correctly. It avoids all attacks while in the air and does double damage on hit
Such a great soundtrack! FM synthesis perfection!
I love the guys at 7:39. Riot shields, wearing what looks like a blast suit and wielding a...boomerang. Truly the pinnacle of weapons technology.
I love this game!I remember in my 9 years go to school with my red megadrive and play! My favorite part i think is the stage of body armor. Surg!
My grammar was awful back then, 6 years ago.
Soundtrack!!
Nostalgie.....🥲🥲🥲
Fr Bro😭😭
Isso ai jogado numa tubão no começo dos anos 90, era uma perfeição.
Took me so long to find this. I played it at my cousins when I was 8. I tried Google every which way of explaining the first level. 29 now. Sheesh time flies.
My reaction to after I finally bought this game off of eBay:
Yes
Every level has variety , a challenge - wasn’t the same crap . It has uniqueness. This game holds a special part in my childhood . Beat this game so many times
The soundtrack for this game is a classic as well. Probably my favorite soundtrack from sega games. Oh, about the player: he is using cheats all right. He is invisible for the enemies.
I was thinking the same, thanks dude.
My first mission game..thank you brother for sharing. I'm happy to watch again and I'm completed in this life.What a music.
Truly an excellent game, one of the Gen's absolute best.
I liked to play using only melee, with no shurikens at all. You get bonus points at the end of the round for
doing so.
My favorite is definitively the 2nd level on horseback, with enemy ninjas floating down from giant kites.
+amazingdany i loved the final level where your bording the air ship it was just so epic. also the biolab.
+Furry Gameing Nework and it just hit me that the final level was actuly more then an air ship its a massive fucking cyber castle in the sky
One of my favorite games growing up I never got past the level of the following rocks in the winged boss of that level and I always thought that that was the ending boss. Seeing the very end of this game just blew my mind
The music was just wonderful
Com certeza um dos jogos que levou o Mega Drive ao topo.
Here SEGA did what NINTENDON'T
Nostalgia overdrive of the best days growing up and I love all the shinobi games
good old memories
Hoy he soñado con este videojuego de casi 30 años, me encantaba!!
37:29 fighting against the long white hair is difficult in the 1st round you need to know which one is the real one so, I did something about it by throwing 8 shurikens
From the graphics to game mechanics to the soundtrack this was a fucking amazing game
That final boss is a little anti-climatic given the giant heavyweight bosses from the earlier levels.
This game was rediculously fun. The guy speeding up at 7:10 is ingraved into my memory, that was the ultimate dbz-move...