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|title= Shadow Blasters
|title= Shadow Blasters
|image= [[Image:Shadowblasterscover.jpg|200px|Box art]]
|image= [[Image:Shadowblasterscover.jpg|250px|Box art]]
|caption= ''Shadow Blasters'' box art <small>(North American version)</small>
|caption= ''Shadow Blasters'' box art <small>(North American version)</small>
|developer = [[Sigma Enterprises]]
|developer = Sigma Enterprises
|publisher = [[Sage's Creation]]
|publisher = Sage's Creation
|designer= [[Kim Songdong]] <small>([[composer]])</small>
|composer = [[Kim Songdong]]
|released= '''[[Sega Genesis]]'''<br>{{vgrelease|JP= 1990}}{{vgrelease|NA= 1990}}
|released= {{vgrelease|JP= 1990}}{{vgrelease|NA= 1990}}
|genre = [[Side-scrolling video game|Sidescroller]] <br> [[Platformer]]
|genre = [[Side-scrolling video game|Sidescroller]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]]
|modes = [[Single-player video game|1]] to [[Two-player|2]] players <small>(simultaneously)</small>
|modes = [[Single-player video game|1]] to [[Two-player|2]] players <small>(simultaneously)</small>
|platforms= [[Sega Genesis]]
|platforms= [[Sega Genesis]]
|media= [[ROM cartridge|Sega Genesis cartridge]]
|media= [[ROM cartridge]]
|input= [[Game controller#Gamepad|Sega Genesis game controller]]
|input= [[Gamepad]]
}}
}}


'''''Shadow Blasters''''' (四天明王 ''Shiten Myouou'') is a video game developed by [[Sigma Enterprises]] Inc. for the [[Sega Genesis]] video game console. It was released in 1990 in both North America and Japan.
'''''Shadow Blasters''''' (四天明王 ''Shiten Myouou'') is a video game developed by [[Sigma Enterprises]] Inc. for the [[Sega Genesis]] video game console in 1990 . It was released in [[North America]] and [[Japan]].


==Gameplay==
[[Image:sbtitle.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]


===Overview===
==Story===
The evil god Ashura has unleashed hordes of monsters and demons onto Earth, hoping to take control of the planet as well as the hearts of men. The powerful god Hyprion has recruited four of Earth's most powerful warriors and assembled them into a team to fight the encroaching darkness. The player assumes control of this group of warriors in order to defeat the armies and their god, Ashura.
The evil god Ashura has unleashed hordes of monsters and demons onto Earth, hoping to take control of the planet as well as the hearts of men. The powerful god Hyprion has recruited four of Earth's most powerful warriors and assembled them into a team to fight the encroaching darkness. The player assumes control of this group of warriors in order to defeat Ashura.


===Mechanics===
==Gameplay==
The game is a standard sidescrolling [[platform game]]. The player can control one character at a time and can choose from a pool of four characters. Each character is able to walk, jump, crouch, and fire a projectile weapon unique to that character. For the most part, the player is free to move forward and backward through a given level as desired. As the player progresses, characters become more powerful by picking up [[power-ups]] for the attributes of speed, jump, and power. [[Power-ups]] do not "roll over" into the character pool if the current character is at the maximum for the respective attribute - a character can only gain attribute points from a [[power-up]] if that character is in play when the [[power-up]] is collected.
The game is a standard sidescrolling [[platform game]]. The player can control one character at a time and can choose from a pool of four characters. Each character is able to walk, jump, crouch, and fire a projectile weapon unique to that character. For the most part, the player is free to move forward and backward through a given level as desired. As the player progresses, characters become more powerful by picking up [[power-ups]] for the attributes of speed, jump, and power. Power-ups do not "roll over" into the character pool if the current character is at the maximum for the respective attribute - a character can only gain attribute points from a power-up if that character is in play when the power-up is collected.


The first part of the game consists of six levels: Mountain, Street, Glenn, Harbor, Forest, and Future. One unique aspect of this game is that these six levels may be played in any order the player desires. The second part of the game consists of two levels and a final battle, arranged in a predetermined order.
===Characters===
There are four characters that player can choose from. Each character has 4 distinct stages to his or her weapon. The player can switch characters at any point during game play simply by going to the character select screen and choosing a different character. While this is a powerful asset, once a character dies, he or she cannot ever be revived. This effectively limits the total "lives" of the player to 4. Once the last character is dead, the game is over.


[[Image:sbcharselect.png|thumb|Character selection screen]]
==Levels==
===Part I===
[[Image:sblevelselect.png|thumb|Level selection screen.]] The first part of the game consists of six levels: '''Mountain''', '''Street''', '''Glenn''', '''Harbor''', '''Forest''', and '''Future'''. One unique aspect of this game is that these six levels may be played in any order the player desires. <br>


There are four characters that player can choose from: the ninja warriors Horatio and Tiffany, a Buddhist monk Marco, and a Japanese fencer Leo. Each character has four distinct stages to his or her weapon. The player can switch characters at any point during game play simply by going to the character select screen and choosing a different character. While this is a powerful asset, once a character dies, he or she cannot ever be revived. This effectively limits the total "lives" of the player to four - once the last character is dead, the game is over.
===Part II===
The second part of the game consists of two levels and a final battle, arranged in a predetermined order. <br>

==Character list==
[[Image:sbcharselect.png|thumb|left|Character selection screen.]]


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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://cheats.gamespy.com/genesis/shadow-blasters/] Game Release Information
* {{GameFAQs|id=586449|name=''Shadow Blasters''}}
* {{GameFAQs|id=586449|name=''Shadow Blasters''}}


[[Category:1990 video games]]
[[Category:1990 video games]]
[[Category:Ninja video games]]
[[Category:Platform games]]
[[Category:Platform games]]
[[Category:Sega Mega Drive games]]
[[Category:Sega Mega Drive-only games]]
[[Category:Sega Mega Drive-only games]]
[[Category:Side-scrolling video games]]
[[Category:Sigma games]]
[[Category:Sigma games]]



Revision as of 20:05, 26 March 2011

Shadow Blasters
Box art
Shadow Blasters box art (North American version)
Developer(s)Sigma Enterprises
Publisher(s)Sage's Creation
Composer(s)Kim Songdong
Platform(s)Sega Genesis
Genre(s)Sidescroller
Platformer
Mode(s)1 to 2 players (simultaneously)

Shadow Blasters (四天明王 Shiten Myouou) is a video game developed by Sigma Enterprises Inc. for the Sega Genesis video game console in 1990 . It was released in North America and Japan.


Story=

The evil god Ashura has unleashed hordes of monsters and demons onto Earth, hoping to take control of the planet as well as the hearts of men. The powerful god Hyprion has recruited four of Earth's most powerful warriors and assembled them into a team to fight the encroaching darkness. The player assumes control of this group of warriors in order to defeat Ashura.

Gameplay

The game is a standard sidescrolling platform game. The player can control one character at a time and can choose from a pool of four characters. Each character is able to walk, jump, crouch, and fire a projectile weapon unique to that character. For the most part, the player is free to move forward and backward through a given level as desired. As the player progresses, characters become more powerful by picking up power-ups for the attributes of speed, jump, and power. Power-ups do not "roll over" into the character pool if the current character is at the maximum for the respective attribute - a character can only gain attribute points from a power-up if that character is in play when the power-up is collected.

The first part of the game consists of six levels: Mountain, Street, Glenn, Harbor, Forest, and Future. One unique aspect of this game is that these six levels may be played in any order the player desires. The second part of the game consists of two levels and a final battle, arranged in a predetermined order.

File:Sbcharselect.png
Character selection screen

There are four characters that player can choose from: the ninja warriors Horatio and Tiffany, a Buddhist monk Marco, and a Japanese fencer Leo. Each character has four distinct stages to his or her weapon. The player can switch characters at any point during game play simply by going to the character select screen and choosing a different character. While this is a powerful asset, once a character dies, he or she cannot ever be revived. This effectively limits the total "lives" of the player to four - once the last character is dead, the game is over.

Character Sex Weapon 1 Weapon 2 Weapon 3 Weapon 4
Horatio Male Shuriken Fireball Large Fireball Fire Dragon
Marco Male Electric Orb Lightning Blast Lightning Bolt 3 Lightning Bolts
Leo Male Dagger Boomerang Dual Boomerang Large Boomerang
Tiffany Female Bomb Small Tornado Dual Tornado Large Homing Tornado

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