In 1992, Sega decided it wanted a Ninja Gaiden to call its own. Nobody was gonna do it for them, so they helped develop their own adventure.
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Episode Notes:
1. Captured via the Mega SG.
2. There are supposedly two versions of this game with a slightly different story.
3. There is a beta of the unfinished Genesis version. It's not very good, however.
4. If you want a physical cart of this, gray market prices hover around $100 or so.
5. Sega never made a sequel to this on any of its hardware.
6. Tecmo was never a huge supporter of Sega or any of their hardware platforms. They have a few releases here and there, but overwhelmingly supported Nintendo and Sony during their runs.
7. The homing fireballs are the best secondary weapon. Once you get 999N, just light the enemies and bosses up at will.
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