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| | |image=Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon Box Art.jpg | ||
| | |title=Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon | ||
|developer=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka]] | |developer=[[Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka]] | ||
|publisher=[[Konami]] | |publisher=[[Konami]] | ||
| | |year=1997 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|gb|3ds}} | ||
|ratings={{ESRB|E}} | |||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]] | |genre=[[Action-adventure]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|preceded by=[[Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]] | |preceded by=[[Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]] | ||
|followed by=[[Goemon's Great Adventure]] | |followed by=[[Goemon's Great Adventure]] | ||
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{{game disambig|the Game Boy game|the Nintendo 64 game with the same name|[[Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]}} | {{game disambig|the Game Boy game|the Nintendo 64 game with the same name|[[Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]}} | ||
{{Nihongo|'''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'''|がんばれゴエモン〜黒船党の謎〜|Ganbare Goemon: Kurofune Tō no Nazo|lit. "Go Goemon: Mystery of the Black Ship Gang"}} is a {{c|Legend of the Mystical Ninja}} series [[Game Boy]] game released in 1998. Featuring gameplay similar to the [[Super Famicom]] title ''[[Ganbare Goemon 3: Shishijūrokubē no Karakuri Manji Gatame]]'', the game presents a new story in which Yae has been kidnapped by the Black Ship Gang. Its release immediately followed the [[Nintendo 64]] game of the [[Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon|same name]]. | |||
==Story== | |||
After Yae is kidnapped, Goemon, Ebisumaru, and Sasuke set out to find the Black Ship Gang and rescue her. They first assault Karakuri Castle, the pirates' hideout, where they learn that Baron Skull—the captain of the group—lured Yae to his hideout. They pursue Baron to the Demon Cave, where Goemon discovers clues left behind by the female ninja. They take him to the Black Ship Skull, the flagship of the pirates moored in Gull Harbor. Goemon and his friends destroy the ship without locating Yae, and are aghast to see a second Black Ship Gang vessel sail into harbor. They board it and continue the quest, eventually wresting Yae from Baron Skull's hold. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' featured three characters—Goemon, Sasuke, and Ebisumaru—who can walk, jump, attack, and throw weapons throughout five stages of play. Goemon enjoyed average abilities; Ebisumaru could throw farther but suffered athletically, while Sasuke could jump high but could not throw as well as the others. Players control one character at a time to move through each stage and defeat enemies, who attack with close-range and projectile weapons. If a player's character is hit by an enemy, his [[hit points]] are decreased; if all are exhausted, the character loses a life and the stage is restarted from the beginning. Hit points can be replenished via hearts scattered throughout the game. At maximum hit points, characters are capable of long-range special attacks. At the end of each stage is a [[boss (video games)|boss]] enemy with higher health and stronger attacks than other foes. ''Mystical Ninja'' features some puzzle elements and [[mini game]]s, such as fetch quests producing items needed to cross inhospitable terrain or quizzes for bonus items. The game's music kept with the style of other ''Ganbare Goemon'' games by employing an "oriental sound." It is compatible with the [[Super Game Boy]] and contains a special decorative border for play in this fashion. | ''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' featured three characters—Goemon, Sasuke, and Ebisumaru—who can walk, jump, attack, and throw weapons throughout five stages of play. Goemon enjoyed average abilities; Ebisumaru could throw farther but suffered athletically, while Sasuke could jump high but could not throw as well as the others. Players control one character at a time to move through each stage and defeat enemies, who attack with close-range and projectile weapons. If a player's character is hit by an enemy, his [[hit points]] are decreased; if all are exhausted, the character loses a life and the stage is restarted from the beginning. Hit points can be replenished via hearts scattered throughout the game. At maximum hit points, characters are capable of long-range special attacks. At the end of each stage is a [[boss (video games)|boss]] enemy with higher health and stronger attacks than other foes. ''Mystical Ninja'' features some puzzle elements and [[mini game]]s, such as fetch quests producing items needed to cross inhospitable terrain or quizzes for bonus items. The game's music kept with the style of other ''Ganbare Goemon'' games by employing an "oriental sound." It is compatible with the [[Super Game Boy]] and contains a special decorative border for play in this fashion. | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Legend of the Mystical Ninja}} | {{Legend of the Mystical Ninja}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka]] | ||
[[Category:Konami]] | |||
[[Category:Action-adventure]] | [[Category:Action-adventure]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Super Game Boy]] |
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Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Year released | 1997 |
System(s) | Game Boy, Nintendo 3DS |
Preceded by | Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon |
Followed by | Goemon's Great Adventure |
Series | Legend of the Mystical Ninja |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
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Modes | Single player |
Rating(s) |
- This guide is for the Game Boy game. For the Nintendo 64 game with the same name, see Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (がんばれゴエモン〜黒船党の謎〜 Ganbare Goemon: Kurofune Tō no Nazo?, lit. "Go Goemon: Mystery of the Black Ship Gang") is a Legend of the Mystical Ninja series Game Boy game released in 1998. Featuring gameplay similar to the Super Famicom title Ganbare Goemon 3: Shishijūrokubē no Karakuri Manji Gatame, the game presents a new story in which Yae has been kidnapped by the Black Ship Gang. Its release immediately followed the Nintendo 64 game of the same name.
Story[edit]
After Yae is kidnapped, Goemon, Ebisumaru, and Sasuke set out to find the Black Ship Gang and rescue her. They first assault Karakuri Castle, the pirates' hideout, where they learn that Baron Skull—the captain of the group—lured Yae to his hideout. They pursue Baron to the Demon Cave, where Goemon discovers clues left behind by the female ninja. They take him to the Black Ship Skull, the flagship of the pirates moored in Gull Harbor. Goemon and his friends destroy the ship without locating Yae, and are aghast to see a second Black Ship Gang vessel sail into harbor. They board it and continue the quest, eventually wresting Yae from Baron Skull's hold.
Gameplay[edit]
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon featured three characters—Goemon, Sasuke, and Ebisumaru—who can walk, jump, attack, and throw weapons throughout five stages of play. Goemon enjoyed average abilities; Ebisumaru could throw farther but suffered athletically, while Sasuke could jump high but could not throw as well as the others. Players control one character at a time to move through each stage and defeat enemies, who attack with close-range and projectile weapons. If a player's character is hit by an enemy, his hit points are decreased; if all are exhausted, the character loses a life and the stage is restarted from the beginning. Hit points can be replenished via hearts scattered throughout the game. At maximum hit points, characters are capable of long-range special attacks. At the end of each stage is a boss enemy with higher health and stronger attacks than other foes. Mystical Ninja features some puzzle elements and mini games, such as fetch quests producing items needed to cross inhospitable terrain or quizzes for bonus items. The game's music kept with the style of other Ganbare Goemon games by employing an "oriental sound." It is compatible with the Super Game Boy and contains a special decorative border for play in this fashion.
Table of Contents
- Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu
- Ganbare Goemon 2
- Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ougon Kiseru
- The Legend of the Mystical Ninja
- Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2: Tenka no Zaihou
- Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu
- Ganbare Goemon 3: Shishijuurokubee no Karakuri Manji Gatame
- Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu: Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake
- Soreyuke Ebisumaru Karakuri Meiro: Kieta Goemon no Nazo!!
- Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
- Goemon's Great Adventure
- Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku