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TOP 35 SEGA MEGADRIVE / GENESIS | SHINOBI III RETURN OF THE NINJA MASTER (SEGA , 1993)




Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, o simplemente Shinobi 3, es un videojuego de la serie Shinobi de Sega, para la consola Sega Mega Drive, que fue puesto a la venta en el año 1993. Es la secuela del juego The Revenge of Shinobi de 1989. Muchos lo consideran como el mejor juego de toda la serie, gracias a sus gráficos rápidos y de alta calidad así como de la variedad del juego.

Neo Zeed amenaza nuevamente al mundo. El malvado sindicato del crimen ha vuelto, liderado por un hombre conocido como el Shadow Master, un clon malvado de Joe. Joe Musashi siente su presencia, y baja de las solitarias montañas japonesas para combatir nuevamente a su archienemigo. Él es el Shinobi, más fuerte que el acero y más rápido que el remolino, el último guardián de las técnicas del Oboro Ninjitsu. Sólo él puede detener a Neo Zeed.

Comparado a su predecesor The Revenge of Shinobi, la acción en Shinobi 3 es considerablemente más rápida, con menor énfasis en la dificultad. Además de la habilidad de correr de lado a lado (en vez de caminar), Joe viene equipado con un nuevo conjunto de movimientos y técnicas, incluyendo una patada voladora, la habilidad de escalar paredes saltando y un poderoso golpe corriendo que lo convierte prácticamente invencible temporalmente.


Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, released in Japan as The Super Shinobi II (ザ・スーパー忍II Za Sūpā Shinobu II?), is an action game developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis console that was released in 1993. It is the direct sequel to the previous The Revenge of Shinobi. The game was originally intended to be released in 1992, and to be very different from the final version of the game in terms of levels and storyline.

Shinobi III was included on the Sega Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was also released for the Wii's Virtual Console service in 2007, for the PC on the download service Steam in 2010, on the iPhone in 2011[4] and for the Nintendo 3DS eShop in 2013.

Compared to its predecessor, the action is considerably smoother, with less emphasis on difficulty and more on speed. In addition to the ability to run from place to place, the player character comes equipped with a new array of moves and techniques, including a mid-air dashkick, the ability to jump-scale walls and a powerful running slash that renders him temporarily invincible.

Besides his regular assortment of moves and attacks, the player has the ability to perform four special ninjitsu techniques. Only one can be used in each level, unless the Shinobi finds additional ninjitsu bonuses throughout hidden spots in most levels. The four ninjitsu techniques involve engulfing lightning as a temporary shield, summon fire-dragons, boosting his vertical leap and self-sacrificing, the latter costing one life to destroy common enemies or damage bosses.

Neo Zeed is threatening the world once more. The evil crime syndicate - thought to have been vanquished two years earlier - has returned, headed by a man known only as the Shadow Master. Joe Musashi has felt their presence, and descends from the lonely mountaintops of Japan to face his nemesis once more. As the Shinobi, stronger than steel and faster than a whirlwind, the last keeper of the Oboro Ninjitsu techniques, only he can stop Neo Zeed.



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