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The G.G. Shinobi

The G.G. Shinobi

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Descr: The G.G. Shinobi is a side-scrolling action game by Sega released for the Game Gear in 1991. It was the first Shinobi game developed specifically for a portable game platform. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1991
Composer: Yuzo Koshiro
Developer: Sega
Series: Shinobi
Genre: Hack and slash
Platforms: Game Gear, Palm OS, Nintendo 3DS

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Shinobi
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Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya
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Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict
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Plot: Shining Force Gaiden: Ensei Jashin no Kuni he is a 1992 tactical role-playing game released only in Japan for the Sega Game Gear. It takes place 20 years after the Shining Force, and is the first game in the Shining Force Gaiden series. Wikipedia

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Plot: Shadow Dancer is a side-scrolling action game produced by Sega 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. Wikipedia

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The Revenge of Shinobi
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