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{{game disambig||the [[Game Gear]] game released as Shinobi|[[The GG Shinobi]]}}
{{game disambig||the [[Game Gear]] game released as Shinobi|[[The GG Shinobi]]}}
{{nihongo|'''Shinobi'''|忍 -SHINOBI-}} is an arcade game, developed and published by [[Sega]]. It was originally released in 1987 and ported to numerous systems. The game spawned [[:Category:Shinobi|numerous sequels]].
{{nihongo|'''Shinobi'''|忍}} is a side-scrolling hack and slash video game produced by Sega, originally released for [[arcade]]s on the [[Sega]] System 16 board in [[1987]]. The player controls ninja Joe Musashi in his attempt to stop the Zeed terrorist organization from kidnapping students of his clan.


A re-worked version was released for Xbox 360's [[Xbox Live Arcade]] on June 10, 2009 with HD support and online leaderboards. The original coin-op version of the game was released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in Japan on July 14, 2009, in the PAL regions on October 23, 2009 and in North America on December 7, 2009.
Shinobi was a commercial success in arcades; it topped the monthly Japanese table arcade charts in December 1987, and became a blockbuster arcade hit in the United States, where it was the highest-grossing conversion kit of 1988 and one of the top five conversion kits of 1989. It was adapted by Sega to its [[Master System]] game console, followed by conversions to the [[NES]], [[PC Engine]], and home computers. It was re-released as downloadable emulated versions of the original arcade game for the [[Wii]] and [[Xbox 360]]. The arcade game joined the Nintendo [[Switch]] in January 2020 through the Sega Ages series. Shinobi's success inspired various sequels and spin-offs of the [[:Category:Shinobi|Shinobi series]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 01:13, 23 April 2023

This is the first game in the Shinobi series. For other games in the series see the Shinobi category.

Box artwork for Shinobi.
Box artwork for Shinobi.
Shinobi
Developer(s)Sega, Backbone Entertainment
Publisher(s)Sega, Asmik, Tengen
Year released1987
System(s)Arcade, Sega Master System, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64/128, Commodore Amiga, DOS, MSX, TurboGrafx-16, NES, Wii, Xbox 360
Followed byShadow Dancer
SeriesShinobi,
Sega Ages
Genre(s)Platformer, Hack and slash
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO Ages 12 and upESRB Everyone 10+PEGI Ages 12+Parental Guidance
Sega Ages Shinobi
Developer(s)M2
Publisher(s)Sega
Year released2019
System(s)Nintendo Switch
LinksOfficial websiteShinobi at PCGamingWikiShinobi ChannelSearchSearch
For the Game Gear game released as Shinobi, see The GG Shinobi.

Shinobi (?) is a side-scrolling hack and slash video game produced by Sega, originally released for arcades on the Sega System 16 board in 1987. The player controls ninja Joe Musashi in his attempt to stop the Zeed terrorist organization from kidnapping students of his clan.

Shinobi was a commercial success in arcades; it topped the monthly Japanese table arcade charts in December 1987, and became a blockbuster arcade hit in the United States, where it was the highest-grossing conversion kit of 1988 and one of the top five conversion kits of 1989. It was adapted by Sega to its Master System game console, followed by conversions to the NES, PC Engine, and home computers. It was re-released as downloadable emulated versions of the original arcade game for the Wii and Xbox 360. The arcade game joined the Nintendo Switch in January 2020 through the Sega Ages series. Shinobi's success inspired various sequels and spin-offs of the Shinobi series.

Plot

Shinobi is about a ninja named Joe Musashi who has to stop a criminal organization called "Zeed" who are kidnapping the children of the Oboro clan. Through five missions of increasing difficulty, Musashi must make his way to Zeed's headquarters and free all the hostages before confronting Zeed's leaders known as "Ring of Five", which are formidable enemies on their own. "Ring of Five" are the bosses at the end of each level. Below is the list of them.

  • Ken Oh - A gigantic samurai-like wizard who can throw fireballs.
  • Black Turtle - A leader who is piloting or aboard an attack helicopter.
  • Mandara - A Hinduistic guru who is, in fact, cyborg.
  • Lobster - A large samurai with a V-shaped symbol on his head who wields a sword.
  • Masked Ninja - The main leader of Zeed and the last boss, he is a powerful ninja with vast magical and physical powers. His true identity is revealed to be Nakahara, Joe Musashi's mentor. Nakahara's name is a reference to the Musashi-Nakahara Station. His name is meant to be a hint of his true identity as "Nakahara Musashi", Joe Musashi's father.

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