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Natsume Atari announced on this day (July 28) that its new game software "Kage Shadow of the Ninja" is in production and will be released in 2024. This will be the fourth 16Bit taste remake developed by TENGO PROJECT, following "The Mystery of the Black Cloak of the Odd and Unusual World," which was a worldwide hit last year with over 150,000 copies sold. The price is undecided.
Traditional two-player action!
The highly acclaimed side-view ninja action with 2 players playing at the same time is still alive and well. Players can choose between two completely different characters, a man and a woman, and join forces to defeat powerful enemies.
Super composer Iku Mizutani, who has supported the sound of Natsume's works, will participate in this project!
Mr. Mizutani, who created the Natsume sound for the original version of this game, "Shutter Hands" and the "Medarotto" series, is also working on this new version. The familiar guitar playing is still there.
As in the original version, Dynamic Pro is in charge of illustrations!
The key visuals and character illustrations will be done by Dynamic Productions, known for their work on Mazinger Z and Grendizer, just as they did for the first version in 1990.
The game will be exhibited at Tokyo Game Show 2023!
The show will be held at Makuhari Messe from September 23 to 24, 2023. The company will exhibit at Tokyo Game Show 2023, which will be held at Makuhari Messe from September 23 to 24, 2023. We plan to be one of the first to try out the game at the booth on the day of the show.
Title: KAGE Shadow of the Ninja
Release date: Spring 2024
Supported platforms: Nintendo Switch/PlayStation4/PlayStation5/Xbox Series X|S/Steam
Supported languages (9 languages): Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Price: Undecided
@gamebiz.jp
KAGE Shadow of the Ninja is a remake of the Nintendo Entertainment System title Shadow of the Ninja (released as Blue Shadow in Europe).
Traditional Two-Player Action
The acclaimed two-player side-scrolling ninja action returns. Players can choose between two characters, male or female, each with their own unique abilities, and work together to overcome formidable foes.
Impressive Pixel Art Quality Previously Unseen
Tengo Project’s dedication to 16-bit pixel art as seen in its highly acclaimed previous title Pocky & Rocky Reshrined continues on in KAGE Shadow of the Ninja. Painstakingly crafted pixel art graphics formulate the game’s aesthetic.
Featuring Music from Super Composer Iku Mizutani, Who Worked on the Original Game
Iku Mizutani. who composed music for the original Shadow of the Ninja, as well other Natsume titles like Shatterhand and the Medabots series, returns for KAGE Shadow of the Ninja. His nostalgic guitar playing has never sounded better.
Illustrations by Dynamic Production, Which Worked on the Original
The key visual and character illustrations are being handled by Dynamic Production, which also handled the 90s original, and is known for Mazinger Z and Grendizer.
Playable at Tokyo Game Show 2023
KAGE Shadow of the Ninja will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2023 from September 23 to 24.
Playable Characters
Hayate
The shinobi clan “Ryuuha Shippu” has long been active in the shadows of history. Hayate is a young warrior regarded as its next leader. While he has perfected his skills as a ninja, he is short-tempered and easily loses his cool…
Kaede
A young ninja in the same clan as Hayate. As Hayate’s calmer senpai, she is always scolding him for his hot temper.
TEASER:
Natsume Atari subsidiary Tengo Project has published a new video teasing the announcement of a Shadow of the Ninja remake.
Shadow of the Ninja is a side-scrolling action game originally released for Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1990.
In the video, Tengo Project composer Hiroyuki Iwatsuki visits former Natsume “super composer” Iku Mizutani in Osaka, where he tells Mizutani that Tengo Project is currently working on a remake of one of Natsume Atari’s past titles that Mizutani worked on, and asks Mizutani to handle the music.
When asked if he remembers how the game’s music goes, Mizutani plays a short sample on his guitar, which ends up being the Shadow of the Ninja title screen music.
Mizutani then plays more of the music as scenes of the remake are shown in small bursts, before ending with the text, “Please wait for more news!”
A música vai estar numa estratostera própria destes jogos do passado.
Traditional two-player action!
The highly acclaimed side-view ninja action with 2 players playing at the same time is still alive and well. Players can choose between two completely different characters, a man and a woman, and join forces to defeat powerful enemies.
Super composer Iku Mizutani, who has supported the sound of Natsume's works, will participate in this project!
Mr. Mizutani, who created the Natsume sound for the original version of this game, "Shutter Hands" and the "Medarotto" series, is also working on this new version. The familiar guitar playing is still there.
As in the original version, Dynamic Pro is in charge of illustrations!
The key visuals and character illustrations will be done by Dynamic Productions, known for their work on Mazinger Z and Grendizer, just as they did for the first version in 1990.
The game will be exhibited at Tokyo Game Show 2023!
The show will be held at Makuhari Messe from September 23 to 24, 2023. The company will exhibit at Tokyo Game Show 2023, which will be held at Makuhari Messe from September 23 to 24, 2023. We plan to be one of the first to try out the game at the booth on the day of the show.
Title: KAGE Shadow of the Ninja
Release date: Spring 2024
Supported platforms: Nintendo Switch/PlayStation4/PlayStation5/Xbox Series X|S/Steam
Supported languages (9 languages): Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Price: Undecided
@gamebiz.jp
KAGE Shadow of the Ninja is a remake of the Nintendo Entertainment System title Shadow of the Ninja (released as Blue Shadow in Europe).
Traditional Two-Player Action
The acclaimed two-player side-scrolling ninja action returns. Players can choose between two characters, male or female, each with their own unique abilities, and work together to overcome formidable foes.
Impressive Pixel Art Quality Previously Unseen
Tengo Project’s dedication to 16-bit pixel art as seen in its highly acclaimed previous title Pocky & Rocky Reshrined continues on in KAGE Shadow of the Ninja. Painstakingly crafted pixel art graphics formulate the game’s aesthetic.
Featuring Music from Super Composer Iku Mizutani, Who Worked on the Original Game
Iku Mizutani. who composed music for the original Shadow of the Ninja, as well other Natsume titles like Shatterhand and the Medabots series, returns for KAGE Shadow of the Ninja. His nostalgic guitar playing has never sounded better.
Illustrations by Dynamic Production, Which Worked on the Original
The key visual and character illustrations are being handled by Dynamic Production, which also handled the 90s original, and is known for Mazinger Z and Grendizer.
Playable at Tokyo Game Show 2023
KAGE Shadow of the Ninja will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2023 from September 23 to 24.
Playable Characters
Hayate
The shinobi clan “Ryuuha Shippu” has long been active in the shadows of history. Hayate is a young warrior regarded as its next leader. While he has perfected his skills as a ninja, he is short-tempered and easily loses his cool…
Kaede
A young ninja in the same clan as Hayate. As Hayate’s calmer senpai, she is always scolding him for his hot temper.
TEASER:
Natsume Atari subsidiary Tengo Project has published a new video teasing the announcement of a Shadow of the Ninja remake.
Shadow of the Ninja is a side-scrolling action game originally released for Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1990.
In the video, Tengo Project composer Hiroyuki Iwatsuki visits former Natsume “super composer” Iku Mizutani in Osaka, where he tells Mizutani that Tengo Project is currently working on a remake of one of Natsume Atari’s past titles that Mizutani worked on, and asks Mizutani to handle the music.
When asked if he remembers how the game’s music goes, Mizutani plays a short sample on his guitar, which ends up being the Shadow of the Ninja title screen music.
Mizutani then plays more of the music as scenes of the remake are shown in small bursts, before ending with the text, “Please wait for more news!”
A música vai estar numa estratostera própria destes jogos do passado.