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The Revenge of Shinobi (Genesis)

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The Revenge of Shinobi

Also known as: The Super Shinobi (JP)
Developer: Sega
Publisher: Sega
Platform: Genesis
Released in JP: December 2, 1989
Released in US: December 2, 1989
Released in EU: October 1990


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Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


NotesIcon.png This game has a notes page
ProtoIcon.png This game has a prototype article

The Revenge of Shinobi details Joe Mushashi's quest to destroy pop culture icons.

Hmmm...
To do:
CONTINUE/NEW GAME text on START/OPTIONS screen

Sub-Pages

Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
Prototype Info
Miscellaneous tidbits that are interesting enough to point out here.
Notes


Regional Differences

There are a couple minor differences between regions. Both the Japanese and international versions of the game are stored on the same cartridge, and will change appropriately depending on your console/emulator's region setting.

Title

Japan International
RoS-TitleJP.png RoS-Title1.png

A simple logo change.

Staff

A staff roll appears during the good ending in the Japanese version and actually syncs well with the music, with both ending at the same time. Unfortunately, the credits are omitted from the international version for some reason, jumping straight to the "The End" graphic and cutting the music short.

Revisional Differences

This game went through a ridiculous number of revisions.

ROM header info
Revision Domestic title International title Date Product number Region
Smash Pack SUPER SHINOBI SUPER SHINOBI 1989.MAR GM 00000000-00 J
Rev00 THE SUPER SHINOBI THE REVENGE SHINOBI 1989.SEPT GM 00001105-00 JUE
Rev01 THE SUPER SHINOBI THE REVENGE SHINOBI 1989.SEPT GM 00001105-01 JUE
Rev02 THE SUPER SHINOBI THE REVENGE SHINOBI 1989.SEPT GM 00001105-02 JUE
Rev03 THE SUPER SHINOBI THE REVENGE SHINOBI 1989.SEPT GM 00001105-03 JUE
Virtual Console THE SUPER SHINOBI THE REVENGE SHINOBI 1989.SEPT GM 00001105-03 JUE
  • REV00 was only released in Japan.
  • REV01 was the first version to be released internationally.
  • REV02 was also apparently released in Japan, though it had a smaller print run.
  • REV03 was included in compilations such as 6-Pak (US).
  • The version included in Sega Smash Pack for PC is actually a prototype!
(Source: Sega Retro)

Changes in REV01

REV00 REV01
RoS-Flamethrower1.png RoS-Flamethrower2.png

The flamethrower enemies, cheekily named "Rocky" in the Japanese manual, were changed from Rambo lookalikes to ordinary bald guys called "Gunners".

REV00 REV01
RoS-Spider1.png RoS-Spider2.png

The boss of Round 6, Metamorpher, takes on two forms: one that resembles Spider-Man, who then transforms into one that resembles Batman. The Spider-Man form was changed to resemble the actual Spider-Man. It's mostly just a palette swap, though the eye parts of the mask were also changed.

He also no longer transforms into the second form, but instead slinks away through the top of the screen when defeated. The second form then flies down from the top of the screen.

According to a 2003 interview with game director Noriyoshi Ohba, Sega had requested Spider-Man be included as a sort of cross-promotion for their arcade game, Spider-Man: The Videogame.

REV00 REV01
RoS-Bat1.png RoS-Bat2.png

The Batman form was changed to resemble the manga character Devilman.

REV00 REV01
RoS-Bats1.png RoS-Bats2.png

His accompanying bats were also redesigned.

Changes in REV02

Pre-REV02 REV02
RoS-Title1.png RoS-Copyright1.png
RoS-Title2.png

A new screen was added before the title screen to accommodate the copyright notice for the use of Spider-Man. The copyright notices for Sega and Yuzo Koshiro were also moved from the title screen to this screen.

Changes in REV03

REV02 REV03
RoS-Title2.png Probably the only time in gaming history that a copyright symbol was REMOVED.

The "TM" on the title screen was removed.

Pre-REV03 REV03
RoS-Dinosaur1.png R U N

The boss of Round 7, Monster G, was changed from a Godzilla lookalike to a horrifying skeleton dinosaur with exposed organs.

Pre-REV03 REV03
RoS-DinosaurFire1.png RoS-DinosaurFire2.png

The dinosaur's fire breath was also changed from red to blue.

Changes for Virtual Console

Presumably due to legal precautions (read; the Round 6 boss), the game was often held back from being rereleased (in compilations and such) until 2009, when it was modified one last time and released on the Wii Virtual Console, which was also the basis for all rereleases since. See the notes page for the raw patch code.

REV02-REV03 Virtual Console
RoS-Copyright1.png RoS-Copyright2.png

Since Sega's Spider-Man license had long since expired, the copyright notice was removed from the copyright screen, sort of negating the reason for its creation in the first place.

REV03 Virtual Console
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The face of Joe Musashi that appears on the original title screen was based on that of actor Sonny Chiba, specifically on his appearance from the Japanese TV series Kage no Gundan. For the Virtual Console release, this was expectedly changed to avoid legal issues.

The new likeness is that of Tsuyoshi Matsuoka, a director and programmer at M2 who largely handled Virtual Console releases, as revealed during the M2: Complete Works documentary.

REV01-REV03 Virtual Console
RoS-Spider2.png RoS-Spider3.png

As you could guess from the copyright change, Spider-Man isn't the real Spider-Man anymore. His palette was changed to a questionable shade of pink, but he still acts the same as before.