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  1. Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, also known as just Shadow Dancer, is a side-scrolling action game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1990. It was re-released via emulation services such as the Wii's Virtual Console and Microsoft Windows in 2010, and was also included in the North American version of Sega Genesis ...

  2. Shadow Dancer is a side-scrolling hack-and-slash action game produced by Sega and originally released as an arcade game in 1989. It is the second and the final arcade game in the Shinobi series, following the original Shinobi itself.

    • Motoshige Hokoyama
    • Sega, Images (computers)
  3. Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (シャドー・ダンサー ザ・シークレット・オブ・シノビ), also known simply as Shadow Dancer, is a side-scrolling action game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1990. It is the second game in the Shinobi series released for the Mega Drive, following The Revenge of Shinobi.

    • Tomohiro Kondo
    • Sega
  4. Shadow Dancer, es el segundo juego de la saga de plataformas/Hack 'n' Slash Shinobi. Fue lanzado en 1989 como secuela de Shinobi (1987) para Arcade y posteriormente para ordernadores personales. También se ha hecho un remake para Sega Genesis titulado Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi. La…

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  5. Shadow Dancer is a side-scrolling action game released by Sega as a coin-operated video game in 1989. It is the arcade sequel to the original Shinobi. The player takes the role of a ninja who must thwart a terrorist plot with the help of his canine companion.

  6. Sega Master System: SEGA: SEGA: 1991 Conversión muy cercana a la máquina recreativa original, con una alta calidad gráfica y sonora. También se comercializó en Brasil. 2. Commodore 64: Images Software: U.S. Gold: 1991 Conversión bastante buena y dinámica. 3. Amstrad CPC: Images Software: U.S. Gold: 1991 Conversión bastante ...

  7. 7 de nov. de 2020 · Con Shadow Dancer, SEGA fue a lo seguro y dejó los experimentos para el antes citado The Revenge of Shinobi, popularmente conocido por la polémica que suscitó al ver cómo introducía en su universo a iconos de los cómics o la TV, como Godzilla, Spider-man, Hulk, Batman o Terminator.