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''The Ninja Warriors'' ([[Market-Based Title|also known as]] ''[[The Ninja Warriors Again]]'' in Japan, ''The Ninja Warriors: New Generation'' in Europe) is a side-scrolling [[Beat'Em Up]] developed by [[Natsume]] and released by [[Taito]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1994. It is loosely based on the 1987 Taito arcade game ''[[The Ninja Warriors]]'', but with many changes to the play mechanics. It is set in a [[Dystopia|dystopian future]] where the population of an unspecified country has been oppressed by the [[Evil Army|military]] and [[Brainwashed]]. The [[Big Bad|leader]] of this nation is known as [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Banglar the Tyrant]].
''The Ninja Warriors'' ([[Market-Based Title|also known as]] ''[[The Ninja Warriors Again]]'' in Japan, ''The Ninja Warriors: New Generation'' in Europe) is a side-scrolling [[Beat'Em Up]] developed by Natsume and released by [[Taito]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1994. It is loosely based on the 1987 Taito arcade game ''[[The Ninja Warriors]]'', but with many changes to the play mechanics. It is set in a [[Dystopia|dystopian future]] where the population of an unspecified country has been oppressed by the [[Evil Army|military]] and [[Brainwashed]]. The [[Big Bad|leader]] of this nation is known as [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Banglar the Tyrant]].


The only hope for this broken society is a [[La Résistance|small underground resistance]] with plans of assassinating Banglar using three androids. Development of the androids was a lengthy process and due to Banglar's forces beating them back literally to their very doorstep, The resistance had no choice but to [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|dispatch the androids untested.]]
The only hope for this broken society is a [[La Résistance|small underground resistance]] with plans of assassinating Banglar using three androids. Development of the androids was a lengthy process, and due to Banglar's forces beating them back literally to their very doorstep, the resistance had no choice but to [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|dispatch the androids untested]].


The player can pick from the [[Mighty Glacier|strong Ninja]], [[Jack of All Stats|the balanced Kunoichi]] or [[Fragile Speedster|the fast Kamaitachi]]. Each character has a combination of throws, ground attacks and jumping attacks. Each also has a gauge that fills up over time. Once the gauge is full, a portion of it can be used to add a [[Special Attack|stronger attack]] to the end of a character's ground combo or the entire gauge can be used to [[Smart Bomb|deal damage to every enemy on screen]]. [[You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up Again|If you get knocked down]] while the gauge is filling up, the entire gauge will be depleted.
The player can pick from the [[Mighty Glacier|strong Ninja]], [[Jack of All Stats|the balanced Kunoichi]] or [[Fragile Speedster|the fast Kamaitachi]]. Each character has a combination of throws, ground attacks and jumping attacks. Each also has a gauge that fills up over time. Once the gauge is full, a portion of it can be used to add a [[Special Attack|stronger attack]] to the end of a character's ground combo or the entire gauge can be used to [[Smart Bomb|deal damage to every enemy on screen]]. [[You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up Again|If you get knocked down]] while the gauge is filling up, the entire gauge will be depleted.


The game features nine stages, with distinct bosses, a variety of [[Mooks]] who can go off the edges of the screen even though you can't, and [[Crowning Music of Awesome|really cool music]].
The game features nine stages, with distinct bosses, a variety of [[Mooks]] who can go off the edges of the screen, even though you can't, and [[Crowning Music of Awesome|really cool music]].


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* [[Action Bomb]]: {{spoiler|Your characters blow up at the end to destroy the [[Big Bad]]'s HQ in a massive explosion.}}
* [[Action Bomb]]: {{spoiler|Your characters blow up at the end to destroy the [[Big Bad]]'s HQ in a massive explosion}}.
* [[Action Girl|Action]] [[Robot Girl]]: Kunoichi.
* [[Action Girl|Action]] [[Robot Girl]]: Kunoichi.
* [[AI Breaker]]: Despite being a [[Badass Normal]] with a pimp cane and ability to take a lot of damage, Silverman (the boss of Stage 4) doesn't know how to counter crouch attacks (unless it's from Ninja, who's too big to avoid his cane).
* [[AI Breaker]]: Despite being a [[Badass Normal]] with a pimp cane and ability to take a lot of damage, Silverman (the boss of Stage 4) doesn't know how to counter crouch attacks (unless it's from Ninja, who's too big to avoid his cane).
* [[Attack Drone]]: 3SVO II are small white robots that move on the floor and fire lasers. They are short, making them slightly difficult to hit (Hint: throw them for massive damage).
* [[Attack Drone]]: 3SVO II are small white robots that move on the floor and fire lasers. They are short, making them slightly difficult to hit (hint: throw them for massive damage).
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Kamaitachi is armed with wickedly-curved blades built into his arms. [[Spin Attack|he likes to whip them around.]]
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Kamaitachi is armed with wickedly-curved blades built into his arms. [[Spin Attack|he likes to whip them around]].
* [[Bowdlerize]]: The Kunoichi enemies were removed in the overseas versions due to Nintendo of America's stance against the depicting violence against women. However, instead of replacing them with sprite-swapped versions of the same enemy like Capcom did with the SNES versions of ''[[Final Fight]]'' games, they simply replaced all of their appearances with that of another enemy character (Saru).
* [[Bowdlerize]]: The Kunoichi enemies were removed in the overseas versions due to Nintendo of America's stance against the depicting violence against women. However, instead of replacing them with sprite-swapped versions of the same enemy like Capcom did with the SNES versions of ''[[Final Fight]]'' games, they simply replaced all of their appearances with that of another enemy character (Saru).
* [[Breath Weapon]]: The Fire Ninjas (the [[Mooks]] in red gis with [[Blond Guys Are Evil|long blonde hair]]) are actually fire-breathers.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: The Fire Ninjas (the [[Mooks]] in red gis with [[Blond Guys Are Evil|long blonde hair]]) are actually fire-breathers.
* [[Combos]]: Your regular attacks do this automatically, so it's probably more an example of [[Button Mashing]]. Each character also has a second, more powerful combo finisher, but it requires a portion of your Blaster bar and [[Guide Dang It|the game never tells you how to do it]].
* [[Combos]]: Your regular attacks do this automatically, so it's probably more an example of [[Button Mashing]]. Each character also has a second, more powerful combo finisher, but it requires a portion of your Blaster bar, and [[Guide Dang It|the game never tells you how to do it]].
* [[Competitive Balance]]: of the [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] variety common in beat-'em-ups.
* [[Competitive Balance]]: Of the [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] variety common in beat-'em-ups.
** {{color|blue|'''Ninja'''}}: [[Mighty Glacier]]
** {{color|blue|'''Ninja'''}}: [[Mighty Glacier]].
** {{color|red|'''Kunoichi'''}}: [[Jack of All Stats]]
** {{color|red|'''Kunoichi'''}}: [[Jack of All Stats]].
** '''Kamaitachi''': [[Fragile Speedster]]
** '''Kamaitachi''': [[Fragile Speedster]].
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: Chainsaw Bull (the Stage 2 boss) is a [[Large and In Charge|giant of a man]] with a [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|yellow coat and fireman's hat,]] [[Gas Mask Mooks|gas mask]], and a chainsaw that he uses to ''cut through a steel door'' just prior to engaging you.
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: Chainsaw Bull (the Stage 2 boss) is a [[Large and In Charge|giant of a man]] with a [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|yellow coat and fireman's hat]], [[Gas Mask Mooks|gas mask]], and a chainsaw that he uses to ''cut through a steel door'' just prior to engaging you.
* [[Charged Attack]]: Different from the standard variety, in that it charges automatically over time, but depletes completely if you get knocked down while it's recharging. Functionally, it's more of a [[Smart Bomb]].
* [[Charged Attack]]: Different from the standard variety, in that it charges automatically over time, but depletes completely if you get knocked down while it's recharging. Functionally, it's more of a [[Smart Bomb]].
* [[Crate Expectations]]: Usually contain health items. Can be thrown at [[Mooks]] [[For Massive Damage]]. In fact, this is required to break them open.
* [[Crate Expectations]]: Usually contain health items. Can be thrown at [[Mooks]] [[For Massive Damage]]. In fact, this is required to break them open.
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* [[Dark Action Girl]]: The Kunoichi enemies.
* [[Dark Action Girl]]: The Kunoichi enemies.
* [[Degraded Boss]]: Gigant (the Stage 1 boss) reappears later as a [[Mini Boss]]. A pair of upgraded head-swapped models named Phobos and Deimos appear as [[Dual Boss|the twin bosses]] of Stage 6.
* [[Degraded Boss]]: Gigant (the Stage 1 boss) reappears later as a [[Mini Boss]]. A pair of upgraded head-swapped models named Phobos and Deimos appear as [[Dual Boss|the twin bosses]] of Stage 6.
* [[Determinator]]: The player-controlled androids are programmed for a single purpose: {{spoiler|Kill Banglar.}}
* [[Determinator]]: The player-controlled androids are programmed for a single purpose: {{spoiler|kill Banglar}}.
* [[Difficulty by Region]]: The Japanese title has those [[Stripperiffic|skimpily-dressed]] Kunoichi enemies while the English versions replaces them with more short monkey dudes that sport [[Wolverine Claws]]. The monkey ninjas are shorter and can avoid more attacks, but the female ninjas dodge around a lot more.
* [[Difficulty by Region]]: The Japanese title has those [[Stripperiffic|skimpily-dressed]] Kunoichi enemies while the English versions replaces them with more short monkey dudes that sport [[Wolverine Claws]]. The monkey ninjas are shorter and can avoid more attacks, but the female ninjas dodge around a lot more.
* [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: The Ninja is given a unique character design and fighting style instead of just being a [[Head Swap]] of Kunoichi. The enemy versions of Kunoichi also have a different design as well.
* [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: The Ninja is given a unique character design and fighting style instead of just being a [[Head Swap]] of Kunoichi. The enemy versions of Kunoichi also have a different design as well.
* [[Double Standard]]: The American version removed the female mooks because they didn't want to depict violence against women. There were only a few dozen in the entire game, while male mooks are plenty by the hundreds, if not thousands. Plus, one of the player characters is female, thus rendering the point completely moot.
* [[Double Standard]]: The American version removed the female mooks because they didn't want to depict violence against women. There were only a few dozen in the entire game, while male mooks are plenty by the hundreds, if not thousands. Plus, one of the player characters is female, thus rendering the point completely moot.
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|[[Full-Circle Revolution|The government you fight to create ends up being no better than the one you overthrew.]]}}
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|[[Full-Circle Revolution|The government you fight to create ends up being no better than the one you overthrew]]}}.
* [[Dual Boss]]: Phobos and Deimos from Stage 6. They also [[Synchronization|share the same lifebar]].
* [[Dual Boss]]: Phobos and Deimos from Stage 6. They also [[Synchronization|share the same lifebar]].
* [[Elevator Action Sequence]]: You fight a bunch of enemies in an elevator just before the fight with Zelos, the seventh boss.
* [[Elevator Action Sequence]]: You fight a bunch of enemies in an elevator just before the fight with Zelos, the seventh boss.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: Several types. Saru the tiger-claw wielding trained [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|monkeys]] can be [[Demonic Spiders]] if you aren't careful. Later, you encounter weird color-changing synthetic humanoids called Golems which are also a pain, due to their extremely fast movement.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: Several types. Saru the tiger-claw wielding trained [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|monkeys]] can be [[Demonic Spiders]] if you aren't careful. Later, you encounter weird color-changing synthetic humanoids called Golems which are also a pain, due to their extremely fast movement.
* [[Epic Flail]]: Ninja is armed with a big metal pair of nunchaku for maximum [[Buffy-Speak|face-hurtage]].
* [[Epic Flail]]: Ninja is armed with a big metal pair of nunchaku for maximum [[Buffy-Speak|face-hurtage]].
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Subverted, the Saru mooks with [[Wolverine Claws]] are pretty annoying and can be [[Demonic Spiders|potentially dangerous]]. They're short, fast, and can actually take a decent amount of damage!
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Subverted: the Saru mooks with [[Wolverine Claws]] are pretty annoying and can be [[Demonic Spiders|potentially dangerous]]. They're short, fast, and can actually take a decent amount of damage!
* [[Expy]]: Kamaitachi seems to be loosely based on the Tsuchigumo enemies from the arcade version. Both are named after a Yōkai.
* [[Expy]]: Kamaitachi seems to be loosely based on the Tsuchigumo enemies from the arcade version. Both are named after a Yōkai.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Banglar.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: Banglar.
* [[Flash Step]]: Jubei, the Stage 5 boss, is a [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|white-haired]], [[Power Tattoo|Power Tattooed]], heavily-muscular [[Old Master]] who can do this, in addition to summoning [[Kill It with Fire|columns of green flame]] and just punching the crap out of you.
* [[Flash Step]]: Jubei, the Stage 5 boss, is a [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|white-haired]], [[Power Tattoo|Power Tattooed]], heavily-muscular [[Old Master]] who can do this, in addition to summoning [[Kill It with Fire|columns of green flame]] and just punching the crap out of you.
* [[Flunky Boss]]: Every single boss (except Yamori and the android twins) fights alongside their underlings. {{spoiler|In the case of the [[Final Boss]], flunkies are actually a ''good'' thing, as the only way to damage him is to throw his men into him.}}
* [[Flunky Boss]]: Every single boss (except Yamori and the android twins) fights alongside their underlings. {{spoiler|In the case of the [[Final Boss]], flunkies are actually a ''good'' thing, as the only way to damage him is to throw his men into him}}.
* [[Giant Mook]]: The Kenin warriors are larger then even [[The Big Guy|Ninja]].
* [[Giant Mook]]: The Kenin warriors are larger then even [[The Big Guy|Ninja]].
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: Ninja can pick up regular [[Mooks]] just by walking into them, and then swing them to floor any nearby [[Mooks]]. Kunoichi and Kamaitachi can throw them for the same effect.
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: Ninja can pick up regular [[Mooks]] just by walking into them, and then swing them to floor any nearby [[Mooks]]. Kunoichi and Kamaitachi can throw them for the same effect.

Revision as of 15:46, 22 June 2018

The Ninja Warriors (also known as The Ninja Warriors Again in Japan, The Ninja Warriors: New Generation in Europe) is a side-scrolling Beat'Em Up developed by Natsume and released by Taito for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. It is loosely based on the 1987 Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors, but with many changes to the play mechanics. It is set in a dystopian future where the population of an unspecified country has been oppressed by the military and Brainwashed. The leader of this nation is known as Banglar the Tyrant.

The only hope for this broken society is a small underground resistance with plans of assassinating Banglar using three androids. Development of the androids was a lengthy process, and due to Banglar's forces beating them back literally to their very doorstep, the resistance had no choice but to dispatch the androids untested.

The player can pick from the strong Ninja, the balanced Kunoichi or the fast Kamaitachi. Each character has a combination of throws, ground attacks and jumping attacks. Each also has a gauge that fills up over time. Once the gauge is full, a portion of it can be used to add a stronger attack to the end of a character's ground combo or the entire gauge can be used to deal damage to every enemy on screen. If you get knocked down while the gauge is filling up, the entire gauge will be depleted.

The game features nine stages, with distinct bosses, a variety of Mooks who can go off the edges of the screen, even though you can't, and really cool music.

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