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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a beat-em-up developed by [[Vivid Image]] and [[Psygnosis]] and released exclusively in Europe for the Commodore Amiga (1993) and [[Sega Mega Drive]] (1994). It is the sequel to ''The First Samurai'', a beat-em-up released for various home computers and the SNES internationally a few years prior.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a beat-'em-up developed by [[Vivid Image]] and [[Psygnosis]] and released exclusively in Europe for the [[Commodore Amiga]] in 1993 and for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] 1994. It is the sequel to ''The First Samurai'', a beat-'em-up released for various home computers and the [[Super NES]] internationally a few years prior.
  
A [[Sega Mega-CD]] port was advertised and was planned to launch alongside the Mega Drive version{{magref|megapower|10|7}}, but never released.
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A [[Sega Mega-CD]] port was advertised and was planned to launch alongside the Mega Drive version{{magref|megapower|10|7}}{{magref|segapro|34|10}}, but never released.
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==Story==
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Two samurai pursue the Demon King through time.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
You play as one of two Samurais (the 1-player mode has the male protagonist from ''The First Samurai'' only; the 2-player mode lets the second player control a new female Samurai). {{A}} and {{B}} both attack depending on what weapon you have equipped right now (only one at a time, some in limited quantities), what enemies/objects are nearby, and which D-pad buttons you are holding at the time. {{C}} jumps. A screen at the beginning of the game (also accessible from the Options menu) shows you what each in-game item does for you.
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{{ScreenThumb|Second Samurai, 2 Players.png|width=200|2-player gameplay}}
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The game is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up that can be played with one or two players. The first player plays as a male samurai, and the second player plays as a female samurai. Two-player games must be started from the title screen; a second player cannot join in the middle of a one-player game. In two-player games, the two samurai are occasionally placed in separate layers, with the male samurai in front and the female samurai in back (though this can be changed around in the game options). The goal of most stages is to free all of the souls trapped in jars, which grants access to the next segment of the stage and eventually to a boss fight. A counter in the bottom-center of the screen shows how many more souls must be freed. Some stages consist of a main path with entry points into shorter sub-stages (indicated by arrows) where more souls can be found. The game has significant platforming elements compared to arcade-style beat-'em-ups.
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The samurai walk with {{left}} and {{right}} and crouch with {{B}}. They jump with {{C}} and jump down from platforms with {{down}}+{{C}}. They attack by punching with {{B}}. They do a crouching punch with {{down}}+{{B}} or a crouching kick with {{downleft}}+{{B}} or {{downright}}+{{B}}. The crouching kick has longer reach and can hit some enemies that are too low for the crouching punch. They can uppercut to attack enemies above them with {{up}}+{{B}}. They do a high kick with {{upleft}}+{{B}} or {{upright}}+{{B}} and a flying kick with {{B}} while in midair. They can pick up opponents and some objects by holding {{B}} when in close proximity and throw them by releasing {{B}} while holding a direction on the D-Pad. While initially unarmed, they can pick up white scrolls, which give them samurai swords and replace their moves with an array of sword slashes. The sword does more damage and defeats enemies in fewer hits. The first standing attack after acquiring a white scroll hurls a fireball across the screen that penetrates through multiple targets. Samurai also obtain throwing knives, which are thrown with {{A}}. They can be thrown while crouching with {{down}}+{{A}} or directly upward with {{up}}+{{A}}.
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Health is depicted by six red balls in the bottom corners of the screen. The samurai lose a bit of health when they take damage from opponents. If a samurai falls down a bottomless pit, they jump back out after losing some health (rather than dying). Losing an entire health ball causes a samurai to lose his or her sword, if equipped. Losing all health balls costs the samurai his or her life. The samurai respawns at the last checkpoint (or the beginning of the stage) if the player has lives remaining, or the game ends if the player runs out of lives. In two-player games, both samurai respawn if one samurai is defeated (though only the player who ran out of health loses a life).
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Players can select the number of starting lives (3, 5, or 7) and the difficulty level (Easy, Brave, Heroic, and "Samurai!") in the options before starting the game. There is a password system for continuing.
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===Items===
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Gem
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Touch to release an item.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Throwing Knife
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=16}}
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| desc=Gives the samurai another throwing knife, up to a maximum of 30.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Extra Energy
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Restores half a ball of the samurai's health.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Full Energy
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=32}}
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| desc=Restores all six balls of the samurai's health.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=White Scroll
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=64 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Arms the samurai with a sword and makes their next attack shoot a fireball. Collecting multiple scrolls gives the samurai multiple fireballs.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Yellow Scroll
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Leaves the current sub-stage.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Red Scroll
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=64 | crop_y=32}}
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| desc=Destroys all enemies on screen.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Blue Scroll
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=32}}
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| desc=Renders the samurai temporarily invulnerable.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Blue Vase
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=48 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Attack to release the soul trapped inside. The samurai must release all of the souls to progress through the stage.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Yellow Vase
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=48}}
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| desc=Checkpoint where the samurai respawn when defeated. Attack to activate.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Barrier
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| sprite={{sprite | Second Samurai, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=64 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=128 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Bars the way. The samurai can pass if they free all the souls in the preceding part of the stage.
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}}
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}}
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===Stages===
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=320|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Planet of the Apes
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 1.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 1 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Volcanic Caves
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 2.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 2 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=In the Volcano
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 3.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Dino Race!
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 4.png
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| desc=This stage autoscrolls as the samurai ride dinosaurs. They speed up with {{right}}, slow down with {{left}}, and jump with {{C}}.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Cave
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 5.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 5 Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Second Samurai, Stage 5 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Jungle
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 6.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 6 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=River
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 7.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 7 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=High Tec
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 8.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 8 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Holograms
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 9.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 9 Subboss.png
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| screenshot3=Second Samurai, Stage 9 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Labs
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 10.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 10 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Jetpac
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 11.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 11 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=This stage autoscrolls as the samurai fly with jet packs. The samurai move using the D-Pad, shoot lasers with {{B}}, and turn around to face the opposite direction with {{C}}.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Space Ship
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 12 Boss.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Old Japan
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 13.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 1.png
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| screenshot3=Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 2.png
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| screenshot4=Second Samurai, Stage 13 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Rock Jaw
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 14 Boss.png
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Demon's Castle!
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| screenshot=Second Samurai, Stage 15.png
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| screenshot2=Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 1.png
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| screenshot3=Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 2.png
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| screenshot4=Second Samurai, Stage 15 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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}}
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==History==
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===Legacy===
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The Mega Drive version of the game was re-released on [[Steam]] in 2022 by [[Piko Interactive]].
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==Versions==
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The Mega Drive version differs significantly from the Amiga original. It has different stage layouts, graphics, and music. The "second samurai" is a bald-headed monk in the Amiga version but a female warrior in the Mega Drive version.
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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*'''Programming:''' [[Raffaele Cecco]]
*'''Programming:''' Raffaele Cecco
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*'''Graphics and Animation:''' Saurav Sarkar
*'''Design, SFX:''' Raffaele Cecco, Mevlut Dinc
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*'''Audio:''' [[Krisalis Software]]
*'''Graphics:''' Teoman Irmak
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*'''Musical Composition & Sound Effects:''' [[Matt Furniss]]
*'''Title Screen & Dutro Graphics:''' Saurev Sarkar
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*'''Audio Software Programming:''' [[Shaun Hollingworth]]
*'''Music:''' Brian Marshall
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*'''Game Design:''' Raffaele Cecco, Mev Dinc, Saurav Sarker
*'''Documentation and Design:''' Psygnosis Creatives
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*'''Map Layouts:''' Raffaele Cecco, Saurav Sarkar
*'''Cover Illustration:''' Paul Kidby
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*'''Development Tools:''' PsyQ by S.N. Systems/Psygnosis, Jaguar Software Consultants, Raffaele Cecco, Warren Mills, Rob Northern Computing
*'''Producer for Vivid Image:''' Mevlut Dinc
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*'''Vivid Image Project Management:''' Stephane Koenig
*'''Producer for Psygnosis:''' Nik Wild
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*'''Psygnosis Project Management:''' Nick Wilde
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*'''Vivid Image Game Tester:''' Stefan 'The Herb' Marjoram, Nejati Dinc
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*'''Psygnosis Game Testers:''' Chris Graham, Paul Holmes, Paul Wallace
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*'''Special Thanks to...:''' Bill Hajee, Chris West, Tony West, Harris Bernardez, John Twiddy, The Infamous PCW Disk Wallet
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
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==References==
 
==References==

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The Second Samurai
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Psygnosis, Sony Electronic Publishing
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Distributor: Ecofilmes (PT)
Sound driver: Krisalis sound driver
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
EU
T-113106-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Mega Drive
PT
Sega Mega Drive
UK
T-113106-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Mega Drive
AU
Non-Sega versions

The Second Samurai is a beat-'em-up developed by Vivid Image and Psygnosis and released exclusively in Europe for the Commodore Amiga in 1993 and for the Sega Mega Drive 1994. It is the sequel to The First Samurai, a beat-'em-up released for various home computers and the Super NES internationally a few years prior.

A Sega Mega-CD port was advertised and was planned to launch alongside the Mega Drive version[1][2], but never released.

Story

Two samurai pursue the Demon King through time.

Gameplay

Second Samurai, 2 Players.png

2-player gameplay

The game is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up that can be played with one or two players. The first player plays as a male samurai, and the second player plays as a female samurai. Two-player games must be started from the title screen; a second player cannot join in the middle of a one-player game. In two-player games, the two samurai are occasionally placed in separate layers, with the male samurai in front and the female samurai in back (though this can be changed around in the game options). The goal of most stages is to free all of the souls trapped in jars, which grants access to the next segment of the stage and eventually to a boss fight. A counter in the bottom-center of the screen shows how many more souls must be freed. Some stages consist of a main path with entry points into shorter sub-stages (indicated by arrows) where more souls can be found. The game has significant platforming elements compared to arcade-style beat-'em-ups.

The samurai walk with Left and Right and crouch with B. They jump with C and jump down from platforms with Down+C. They attack by punching with B. They do a crouching punch with Down+B or a crouching kick with Down-left+B or Down-right+B. The crouching kick has longer reach and can hit some enemies that are too low for the crouching punch. They can uppercut to attack enemies above them with Up+B. They do a high kick with Up-left+B or Up-right+B and a flying kick with B while in midair. They can pick up opponents and some objects by holding B when in close proximity and throw them by releasing B while holding a direction on the D-Pad. While initially unarmed, they can pick up white scrolls, which give them samurai swords and replace their moves with an array of sword slashes. The sword does more damage and defeats enemies in fewer hits. The first standing attack after acquiring a white scroll hurls a fireball across the screen that penetrates through multiple targets. Samurai also obtain throwing knives, which are thrown with A. They can be thrown while crouching with Down+A or directly upward with Up+A.

Health is depicted by six red balls in the bottom corners of the screen. The samurai lose a bit of health when they take damage from opponents. If a samurai falls down a bottomless pit, they jump back out after losing some health (rather than dying). Losing an entire health ball causes a samurai to lose his or her sword, if equipped. Losing all health balls costs the samurai his or her life. The samurai respawns at the last checkpoint (or the beginning of the stage) if the player has lives remaining, or the game ends if the player runs out of lives. In two-player games, both samurai respawn if one samurai is defeated (though only the player who ran out of health loses a life).

Players can select the number of starting lives (3, 5, or 7) and the difficulty level (Easy, Brave, Heroic, and "Samurai!") in the options before starting the game. There is a password system for continuing.

Items

Second Samurai, Items.png
Gem
Touch to release an item.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Throwing Knife
Gives the samurai another throwing knife, up to a maximum of 30.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Extra Energy
Restores half a ball of the samurai's health.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Full Energy
Restores all six balls of the samurai's health.
Second Samurai, Items.png
White Scroll
Arms the samurai with a sword and makes their next attack shoot a fireball. Collecting multiple scrolls gives the samurai multiple fireballs.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Yellow Scroll
Leaves the current sub-stage.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Red Scroll
Destroys all enemies on screen.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Blue Scroll
Renders the samurai temporarily invulnerable.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Blue Vase
Attack to release the soul trapped inside. The samurai must release all of the souls to progress through the stage.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Yellow Vase
Checkpoint where the samurai respawn when defeated. Attack to activate.
Second Samurai, Items.png
Barrier
Bars the way. The samurai can pass if they free all the souls in the preceding part of the stage.

Stages

Second Samurai, Stage 1.png

Second Samurai, Stage 1 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 1.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 1 Boss.png

Planet of the Apes

Second Samurai, Stage 2.png

Second Samurai, Stage 2 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 2.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 2 Boss.png

Volcanic Caves

Second Samurai, Stage 3.png

In the Volcano

Second Samurai, Stage 4.png

Dino Race!
This stage autoscrolls as the samurai ride dinosaurs. They speed up with Right, slow down with Left, and jump with C.

Second Samurai, Stage 5.png

Second Samurai, Stage 5 Subboss.png

Second Samurai, Stage 5 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 5.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 5 Subboss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 5 Boss.png

Cave

Second Samurai, Stage 6.png

Second Samurai, Stage 6 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 6.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 6 Boss.png

Jungle

Second Samurai, Stage 7.png

Second Samurai, Stage 7 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 7.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 7 Boss.png

River

Second Samurai, Stage 8.png

Second Samurai, Stage 8 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 8.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 8 Boss.png

High Tec

Second Samurai, Stage 9.png

Second Samurai, Stage 9 Subboss.png

Second Samurai, Stage 9 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 9.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 9 Subboss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 9 Boss.png

Holograms

Second Samurai, Stage 10.png

Second Samurai, Stage 10 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 10.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 10 Boss.png

Labs

Second Samurai, Stage 11.png

Second Samurai, Stage 11 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 11.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 11 Boss.png

Jetpac
This stage autoscrolls as the samurai fly with jet packs. The samurai move using the D-Pad, shoot lasers with B, and turn around to face the opposite direction with C.

Second Samurai, Stage 12 Boss.png

Space Ship

Second Samurai, Stage 13.png

Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 1.png

Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 2.png

Second Samurai, Stage 13 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 13.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 1.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 13 Subboss 2.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 13 Boss.png

Old Japan

Second Samurai, Stage 14 Boss.png

Rock Jaw

Second Samurai, Stage 15.png

Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 1.png

Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 2.png

Second Samurai, Stage 15 Boss.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 15.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 1.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 15 Subboss 2.png

  • Second Samurai, Stage 15 Boss.png

Demon's Castle!

History

Legacy

The Mega Drive version of the game was re-released on Steam in 2022 by Piko Interactive.

Versions

The Mega Drive version differs significantly from the Amiga original. It has different stage layouts, graphics, and music. The "second samurai" is a bald-headed monk in the Amiga version but a female warrior in the Mega Drive version.

Production credits

  • Programming: Raffaele Cecco
  • Graphics and Animation: Saurav Sarkar
  • Audio: Krisalis Software
  • Musical Composition & Sound Effects: Matt Furniss
  • Audio Software Programming: Shaun Hollingworth
  • Game Design: Raffaele Cecco, Mev Dinc, Saurav Sarker
  • Map Layouts: Raffaele Cecco, Saurav Sarkar
  • Development Tools: PsyQ by S.N. Systems/Psygnosis, Jaguar Software Consultants, Raffaele Cecco, Warren Mills, Rob Northern Computing
  • Vivid Image Project Management: Stephane Koenig
  • Psygnosis Project Management: Nick Wilde
  • Vivid Image Game Tester: Stefan 'The Herb' Marjoram, Nejati Dinc
  • Psygnosis Game Testers: Chris Graham, Paul Holmes, Paul Wallace
  • Special Thanks to...: Bill Hajee, Chris West, Tony West, Harris Bernardez, John Twiddy, The Infamous PCW Disk Wallet
Source:
In-game credits
Second Samurai MD credits.pdf
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Magazine articles

Main article: The Second Samurai/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Mega Force (FR) #34: "Décembre 1994" (1994-12-02)
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Print advert in AS Magazin-Video Igrice (YU) #13: "Jul-Avgust 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #60: "xxxx xxxx" (2002-09-05)
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Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
79
77 [5]
Sega Mega Drive
78
Based on
2 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
60
[6]
Alaab Alcomputtar (SA)
85
[7]
Cool Gamer (RU)
70
[8]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 1 (RU)
60
[9]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 3 (RU)
60
[10]
MAN!AC (DE) PAL
68
[11]
Mega Force (FR) PAL
80
[12]
Mega Fun (DE) PAL
40
[13]
Player One (FR)
65
[14]
Play Time (DE) PAL
48
[15]
Sega Magazin (DE)
70
[16]
Sega Magazine (UK) PAL
86
[17]
Sega Power (UK) PAL
88
[18]
Sega Pro (UK) PAL
82
[19]
Sega Mega Drive Review (RU)
60
[20]
Todo Sega (ES)
74
[21]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
82
[22]
Video Games (DE) PAL
58
[23]
Sega Mega Drive
69
Based on
18 reviews

The Second Samurai

Mega Drive, EU
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Cover
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Cart
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Manual
Mega Drive, FR (Blister pack)
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Cover
Mega Drive, PT
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Cover
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Cart
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Manual
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EU Manual
Mega Drive, AU

Technical information

Main article: The Second Samurai/Technical information.

References


The Second Samurai

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