The Terminator? Batman? Godzilla? They were all part of the weird mix in Sega’s Revenge of Shinobi.
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Have you ever encountered a situation where you have a problem to solve and every solution that your stupid brain throws at you is more ridiculous than the last? It’s just brainfart after brainfart until it gets to the point where some of the weirder ideas actually seem to start making sense?
It happens to everyone and it seems like videogame developers are as susceptible to it as anyone else. The only difference is that once they reach the point where every crazy concept starts to look like a good idea, they have the platform to bring their what’s happening in their minds to a massive audience.
Sumthing writes:
It’s 1993, and young, universally celebrated composer Yuzo Koshiro has grown tired. His living space is no longer his own, and months ago he began taking resumes and holding interviews in the hopes of hiring a full time staff to see to the managing of his seemingly endless cache of awards. These talks…have yet to bear fruit. What began as a small trophy room in the back of his house sometime in1986 was now inching up his leg like bottom feeding moss and lichen. So praised was Koshiro that his every waking moment guaranteed another sumptuous congratulatory bouquet.
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I was all ready to make a joke about how weird the Altered Beast one was...then I saw the Ninja Turtles one and I have to go scrub my brain now.
Does anyone knows what video game characters the Minions are based on?
Lets make a fun Shinobi.
How?
By putting all these popular icons as bosses and mini bosses.
Hum...
I like Shadow Dancer but this is my favorite Shinobi game.
During the 90s, I started to see lots of ideas taken from the west movies.
Awesome game.