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|caption          = Boxart for Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja
|caption          = Boxart for Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja
|developer        = Acquire
|developer        = Acquire
|publisher        = Spike
|genre            = Action
|genre            = Action
|gameinfo          = Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja (Shinobido: Imashime on Japan and US) has the player take the role of an amnesiac ninja who wakes to find himself lying on the bank of an unfamiliar river. In fact, everything is unfamiliar, as the man finds that he can no longer remember his identity and has no memory of his life or situation up until the point of his regaining consciousness. Finding only a sword lying next to him on the ground, the man stumbles across an isolated and seemingly derelict shack, only to have an arrow shoot past his head and lodge itself into the shack's outer wall. Startled, the man scans the trees and undergrowth surrounding him, but then notices a letter attached to the arrow. The letter states that the person who wrote it is simply a "concerned bystander," and further identifies the amnesiac man as "Goh," a ninja of the Asuka clan, which was wiped out the previous day. The letter informs Goh that his memories and soul have somehow been stolen and placed within eight mystical stones which were scattered during the initial attack on the Asuka ninja's village, and then further scattered by people who have located and claimed the stones.
|gameinfo          = Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja (Shinobido: Imashime on Japan and US) has the player take the role of an amnesiac ninja who wakes to find himself lying on the bank of an unfamiliar river. In fact, everything is unfamiliar, as the man finds that he can no longer remember his identity and has no memory of his life or situation up until the point of his regaining consciousness. Finding only a sword lying next to him on the ground, the man stumbles across an isolated and seemingly derelict shack, only to have an arrow shoot past his head and lodge itself into the shack's outer wall. Startled, the man scans the trees and undergrowth surrounding him, but then notices a letter attached to the arrow. The letter states that the person who wrote it is simply a "concerned bystander," and further identifies the amnesiac man as "Goh," a ninja of the Asuka clan, which was wiped out the previous day. The letter informs Goh that his memories and soul have somehow been stolen and placed within eight mystical stones which were scattered during the initial attack on the Asuka ninja's village, and then further scattered by people who have located and claimed the stones.

Revision as of 02:35, 4 December 2014

Shinobido: Way Of The Ninja

Boxart for Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja
Region NTSC-U:
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region PAL:
Serial numbers: SCES-53931
Release date: June 30, 2006
CRCs: 96CE136B
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?
Region NTSC-J/C/K:
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): Acquire
Publisher(s): Spike
Genre: Action
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: Gamespot
Game review score: 8.7/10
Game description: Shinobido: Way Of the Ninja (Shinobido: Imashime on Japan and US) has the player take the role of an amnesiac ninja who wakes to find himself lying on the bank of an unfamiliar river. In fact, everything is unfamiliar, as the man finds that he can no longer remember his identity and has no memory of his life or situation up until the point of his regaining consciousness. Finding only a sword lying next to him on the ground, the man stumbles across an isolated and seemingly derelict shack, only to have an arrow shoot past his head and lodge itself into the shack's outer wall. Startled, the man scans the trees and undergrowth surrounding him, but then notices a letter attached to the arrow. The letter states that the person who wrote it is simply a "concerned bystander," and further identifies the amnesiac man as "Goh," a ninja of the Asuka clan, which was wiped out the previous day. The letter informs Goh that his memories and soul have somehow been stolen and placed within eight mystical stones which were scattered during the initial attack on the Asuka ninja's village, and then further scattered by people who have located and claimed the stones.


Test configurations on Windows:


Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
PAL Windows 7
  • Intel Core I5 3570
  • Radeon HD5770
1.3.0 (5900 svn) GDSX 0.1.16 (5899 svn)
  • Mode: HW DX11
    • Texture filter: Half
    • HW Hacks: Skipdraw 1
SPU2-X 2.0.0 (5893 svn)
  • Latency: 30ms

LilyPad 0.11.0 (r5822)

Speedhacks:
  • EEC: 1
  • VUCS: 0
  • INTC, Wait Idle Loop, mVU Flag Hack, MTVU, Fast CDVD.

This game requires Full and Extra clamping mode on EE/IOP and VUs configuration respectively!.

DoctorMuerte