Take CGR Collectors Series 002: The Revenge Of Shinobi Review For Sega Genesis Drafted By Mark Bussler Presented In Text
like Joe Musashi in Levelof the game, I've been waffling on both sides of the fence trying to decide how to review this book,
On one hand, it doesn't promise to be anything more than Mark's candid thoughts and nostalgia for a game that he loves and in that sense, it succeeds.
On the other hand, it's very clear that there was no desire to strive for anything beyond,
As I read each page of text, I couldn't help but shake the feeling that this was a blog post, or series of Tweets, lazily bound into apage paperback.
I kept flipping through waiting for something with more substance, something to enlighten or inspire or inform, and every page was further affirmation that I should lower my expectations.
Harshness aside, this book has all the Classic Game Room humor and charm that we've come to know and love, aided by unapologetically scanlined photos straight from Mark's collection.
It'll give you a smile or two, but just don't go into it expecting anything more than a few funny thoughts, personal memories and Classic quips, The Revenge of Shinobi is a remarkable video game that was released on the Sega Genesis in, Fueled by the need for revenge, and powered bybit Blast Processing, Shinobi battles Neo Zeed through a variety of stunning levels with deep parallax scrolling and thunderous music.
The Revenge of Shinobi is a game worth collecting and playing,
It is widely regarded as the best game in the Shinobi series, although Sega's Shinobi III gives it a good run for its money, Classic Game Room loves it because it is one of the greatest games on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, and a game that has Batman, maybe, depending on which version of it that you own.
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you now that Shinobi fights SpiderMan, Batman and Godzilla He even battles Rambowannabees with flamethrowers and The offbrand Terminator, In addition to these fascinating enemies, The Revenge of Shinobi also contains:
Exploding Ninjas
Flying Ninjas
Hot Assassin Ninjas
Brains in vats with lasers
Flamethrowers
Ninja disco battle to the death
Nuns falling into pits
Thend Classic Game Room Collector's Series book is a colorful, funfilled review of The Revenge of Shinobi with stunning photography and screen captures.
Mark Bussler's style of writing celebrates the humor in one of Sega's greatest games that demands a spot on your shelf, somewhere in between Truxton and Herzog Zwei, .