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Revision as of 06:53, 3 February 2019

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Version comparisons

Title screen

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Revision 00

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Revision 01

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Revision 02

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Revision 03

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Revision 04

Due to Sega's relaxed view on copyright law, there are no less than five different revisions of The Revenge of Shinobi. Aside from copyright information, the title screens happily showed a ninja with the face of Sonny Chiba until revision 04 (the version intended for the Wii's Virtual Console service in 2009).

Rambo

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Revision 04

These flamethrower enemies (called "Rocky" in the Japanese manual) resemble John Rambo in the revision 00 of the game.

Spider-Man

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Players fight Spider-Man as part of the boss of round 6. Unlike the others, Sega actually acquired a license to use the character starting with revision 01 (reportedly as a cross-promotion with Spider-Man: The Videogame. That license had expred by revision 04, wherein Spider-Man was recoloured pink.

The original Shinobi also included Spider-Man-like enemies without seeking permission from Marvel Comics.

Batman

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Upon beating Spider-Man, players have to fight Batman. Batman becomes Devilman in revision 01.

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Up until revision 03, players would fight (a much smaller) Godzilla as the boss of round 7. He was changed to a skeleton dinosaur with exposed organs, with his atomic breath becoming blue.

Other comparisons

KagenoGundanII TV JP PrintAdvert.jpg

Kage no Gundan II print advertisement

RoS MD JP Box.jpg

JP The Super Shinobi cover

The Japanese cover art (and indeed most title screens) of The Revenge of Shinobi lift this promotional image from the 1981 TV series, Kage no Gundan II (影の軍団II) starring Sonny Chiba. The image was originally made for the first season of Kage no Gundan, but it is believed Sega used this flipped and cropped version as a reference. Aside from not looking like Sonny Chiba, protagonist Joe Musashi wears white in-game.

References


The Revenge of Shinobi

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Music: The Super Shinobi & Works (1989) | The Revenge of Shinobi (2016)
Sega Mega Drive
Prototypes: 1989-08-21 | 1990-02-01