RedHotMaki | Ninja Gaiden (Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Prototype) - Round 1 | RedHotMaki @RedHotMaki | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
Here is another song after a long hiatus
============INFO============
Game: Ninja Gaiden (Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Prototype)
Song: Round 1
Composer: Who knows
============DESCRIPTION============
Sega even had a third Ninja Gaiden project running, this time for the Mega Drive. Once again, the development was done by a third party. This time it seems to have been the mostly unknown developer called Opus, as in-game art and the sound engine used indicate. This game was never released, probably due to quality issues, but a beta copy was leaked and can be played on emulators nowadays. The game tries to build upon the concept of the original arcade game, but feels more like a very bad approach to the Streets of Rage school of beat-em-ups. It is obvious that it either was in a rather early development stage (an EGM preview for November 1992 labeled it 60% complete, but it’s unknown if that was the version that got dumped), or Sega did right to pull the plug on this botched mess.
============RHM Extras============
Go there: youtu.be/HwmW8xhdNFM
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Here is another song after a long hiatus
============INFO============
Game: Ninja Gaiden (Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Prototype)
Song: Round 1
Composer: Who knows
============DESCRIPTION============
Sega even had a third Ninja Gaiden project running, this time for the Mega Drive. Once again, the development was done by a third party. This time it seems to have been the mostly unknown developer called Opus, as in-game art and the sound engine used indicate. This game was never released, probably due to quality issues, but a beta copy was leaked and can be played on emulators nowadays. The game tries to build upon the concept of the original arcade game, but feels more like a very bad approach to the Streets of Rage school of beat-em-ups. It is obvious that it either was in a rather early development stage (an EGM preview for November 1992 labeled it 60% complete, but it’s unknown if that was the version that got dumped), or Sega did right to pull the plug on this botched mess.
============RHM Extras============
Go there: youtu.be/HwmW8xhdNFM
==============SOCIALS=============
Facebook: facebook.com/Redhotmaki-105095021531825
Twitter: twitter.com/RedHotMaki
Instagram: instagram.com/redhotmaki/?hl=en
Discord: discord.gg/SFz4xentvj