Sega Master System (SMS)

Shinobi

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Shinobi is a side-scrolling action platform game developed and published by Sega for the Master System. Players control Joe Musashi as he infiltrates the criminal syndicate Zeed to rescue kidnapped children. The game combines shuriken throws, sword attacks, and ninjutsu magic, and is remembered as a strong 8-bit adaptation of Sega's ninja formula.
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Release Date
1988-01-01
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Plays
8

The game uses a side-scrolling stage structure where the player runs, jumps, climbs, and fights through waves of enemies. Joe Musashi can attack at range with shuriken or finish foes up close with his sword. Ninjutsu techniques can be triggered under the right conditions to clear enemies or strengthen survival during difficult sections. The adventure is divided into five missions with distinct pacing and occasional gameplay variation, ending each stage with a boss encounter.

Joe Musashi

The ninja protagonist who infiltrates Zeed's strongholds to rescue the kidnapped children.

Keep moving and avoid lingering on one platform for too long, since enemy fire and melee threats can stack up quickly. Use shuriken to handle distant enemies and save the sword for close-range threats. Ninjutsu is best reserved for crowded rooms or boss fights rather than routine encounters. In platform-heavy sections, watch spawn points before advancing to reduce surprise attacks.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learn enemy spawn locations to attack before they fully appear.

Tips

Separate jumping and attacking rhythm to avoid being hit in midair.

Tips

In boss fights, focus on movement first and damage openings second.

User Reviews

As an 8-bit action game, it has a tight pace and a satisfying ninjutsu system.

User Reviews

The varied stage design keeps the classic Shinobi intensity intact.

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