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Samurai Shodown (1993 video game)

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playable in the two-player mode without the use of a code. The Mega Drive/Genesis version lacks the arcade introduction, instead of displaying the arcade version's text with no background graphics or speech. Also, the character artwork shown after beating an opponent is missing, and portions of some characters' endings are missing. The announcer no longer says the names of the characters before a fight or after winning a fight. The Sega CD version retains the arcade introduction and is only missing portions of some characters' endings. The Sega CD version also includes the attacks that were removed or altered in the Mega Drive/Genesis version, and the music is the same as the arcade version.
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The censoring of the Neo Geo console version was unusual in that it was tied to the specific system. For instance, a North American cartridge running on a North American Neo Geo would display white sweat, but the same cartridge, when plugged into a Japanese Neo Geo, would run the uncensored game with
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praised the general gameplay but criticized the quality of the conversion, complaining that the scaling is not as smooth as the arcade version, the animations are slower, the load times are interminably long, and the gameplay is crippled by a poor control configuration, which the player is not given
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considered the Genesis version to be superior to the Super NES version, citing the Genesis version's better scale (zoomed-in versus the zoomed-out graphics of the Super NES version) and the awkward control configuration on the Super NES version. They held the Game Boy version to be surprisingly good
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sound. The SNES version includes the arcade intro sequence, although the voice accompanying the text is missing, the character artwork shown after beating an opponent is present, as are the arcade endings. The announcer, like the Sega CD version, says the names of the characters before a fight and
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The SNES version has the character line-up intact but has the game zoomed out, which makes the character sprites smaller compared to the other ports. This version has all of the stages from the arcade version, and they are less restricted compared to the Mega Drive/Genesis and Sega CD ports. This
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and his stage. Both versions lack the camera zoom, and the camera is locked in a close zoom. This gives better detail to the characters, but the fighting area is smaller. In addition, some attacks were altered or removed entirely from the Mega Drive/Genesis version of the game. The final boss is
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The game became renowned for its fast pace. Focusing more on quick, powerful strikes than combos, the slow motion was added to intensify the damage dealt from hard hits. During a match, a referee holds flags representing each player (Player 1 is white; Player 2 is red). When a player lands a
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The idea to spell the English title "Shodown" rather than "Showdown" came from SNK's U.S. distributor: They felt the Japanese title "Samurai Spirits" did not adequately explain the game, and felt the spelling could be a play on the word shogun, based on the lingering popularity of the
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Mostly due to the negative publicity surrounding the use of violence in video games, the game was edited when it was first released for the AES as it featured blood and graphic fatal attacks that kill opponents by slicing them in half. As a result, it was decided to
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scored it 30 out of 40 and declared it "the best conversion of the game that made the Neo Geo the system of choice for fighting games." They particularly praised the accurate graphics, short load times, and ease of pulling off special moves. In 2018,
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remarked that "The 3DO conversion is nearly identical to the arcade version, much more faithful than the previous SNES, Genesis, and Sega CD versions. The load time between rounds is noticeable, but acceptable." He gave it three out of five stars.
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reviewed the Genesis version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "fans of the arcade game won't be disappointed with this solid translation, complete with blood and all the varied endings of the original."
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would enable users to set the system's region to Japan, or play in arcade mode, either of which would cause the game to be played with all of the blood and death animations intact, even on a North American/PAL console.
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The 3DO version was first released in 1994 in North America, then in Japan and Europe the following year, with all blood and fatality graphics intact. As a result, some retailers didn't carry this edition of the game.
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towards the world, he unleashes his dark powers to bring chaos to all of existence in 1788. A variety of warriors—some historic, some fictional—converge upon the source of the chaos, each driven by their own reasons.
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after winning a fight. The SNES version has no blood, being replaced by sweat. An exclusive mode, count down, is included in this port. Players can also use the final boss in two-player mode with a secret code.
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The Game Gear port offered only 9 fighting characters to choose from (Gen-An, Galford, Haohmaru, Ukyo, Charlotte, Nakoruru, Jubei, Hanzo, and Kyoshiro), whilst the original (SNK arcades) version offered 12.
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on October 16, 2007, in Japan; May 30, 2008, in Europe; and June 16, 2008, in North America. However, before the Virtual Console version was released in North America, the game was released as part of
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The Game Boy version includes all the characters, stages, and most of the special moves, but has no combos, fatalities, or voices. All the music tracks are included, albeit in scaled-down form.
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the game for most platforms by changing the blood from red to white and disabling the fatal attack animations. The win quotes were also censored, and references to death or blood were altered.
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The game is set in the late 18th century, and all the characters wield weapons. The game uses music from the time period, with sounds of traditional Japanese instruments, such as the
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Non playable characters that appear are Kuroko; a man dressed in all black who judges each match during the game and Hikyaku; a delivery man working for Amakusa who disrupts fights.
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from making a deal with the dark god Ambrosia by bringing the evil entity into the world by using the Palenke stone and its energy. Driven by hatred for the Shogunate and having a
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rated Samurai Shodown 40th on their "The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time." They praised the graphics, game controls and saying everything is on point in the game. In 1995,
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given the hardware, but ultimately unsatisfying, and concluded that hardcore fans should pass on even the Genesis version in favor of the upcoming 3DO and Sega CD versions.
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Note: Contrary to the title, the intro to the article explicitly states that the list covers console video games only, meaning PC games and arcade games were not eligible.
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listed the Neo Geo AES version as number 99 on their "100 Best Games of All Time", citing the solid fighting engine, realistic use of blood, and easy to execute moves.
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in their 1993 video game awards, including Best Neo-Geo Game, Best Fighting Game, and Game of the Year. It was awarded "Game of the Year" at the April 1994
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Unlike most early home versions of the game, the 3DO version includes the camera zoom, as well as all the characters, special moves, and fatalities.
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was awarded Best Game of 1993 in the Seventh Annual Gamest Grand Prize, as well as being the first to win in the category of Best Fighting Game (
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A delivery man occasionally appears in the background and throws items such as bombs or health-restoring chicken, which can change the outcome.
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on their August 15, 1993, issue as being the most-popular table arcade game at the time. It went on to be Japan's sixth highest-grossing
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series. In contrast to other fighting games at the time, which were set in modern times and focused primarily on hand-to-hand combat,
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was a commercial success, becoming Japan's sixth highest-grossing arcade game of 1993 and one of America's top five highest-grossing
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listed it as America's third most-popular arcade game in October 1993. It went on to be one of America's top five highest-grossing
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Galford D. Weller - An American fascinated by the ninja, he traveled to Japan to become one. He is aided by his pet dog, Poppy.
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also placed first in Best VGM, Best Album and Best Direction, and second place in Best Graphics. In the Best Characters list,
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Wan-Fu - A warrior from China, serving the Qing Emperor. He searches Japan for worthy fighters to help him unify his homeland.
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Genan Shiranui - A member of the Shiranui clan, killing anyone who gets in his way as he progresses through the way of evil.
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Tam Tam - A warrior from the Mayan city of Green Hell, charged with retrieving the stolen Palenke stone back from Amakusa.
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to be the most-popular arcade software kit for four months in 1993, from August to October and then again in December.
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which was released the year prior) and was SNK's first arcade fighting game to focus primarily on weapon-based combat.
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gave the Super NES version a 37 out of 50, commenting that despite the lack of scaling, it is still a very good port.
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scored the 3DO version 38 out of 50, calling it "A very faithful home version of the arcade fighter". A reviewer for
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Earthquake - A large Texan who studied the art of Ninjutsu. He wishes to steal as much treasure as he can.
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Ukyo Tachibana - An ailing samurai warrior who is fighting to gain a flower for his beloved; Kei Odagiri.
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Kyoshiro Senryo - A kabuki performer who uses his art to entertain and perfect his own fighting skills.
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Haohmaru - A wandering samurai who is searching for strong opponents to hone his skills as a samurai.
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Charlotte Christine de Colde - A French noblewoman who vows to protect France from Amakusa's evil.
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In the Super NES version, the blood was recolored orange and the fatal attacks were removed.
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3DO GAMES CROSS REVIEW: サムライ ショーダウン. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.330. Pg.79. April 14, 1995.
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successful hit, the referee lifts the corresponding flag, indicating who dealt the blow.
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Hanzo Hattori - An Inga Ninja who fights to save his son; Shinzo from Amakusa's control.
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was by then a three-year-old game makes the Sega CD version's faults stand out more.
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arcade and home platform. Released in 1993, it is the first installment in the
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The making of Samurai Shodown: A rare interview with three former team members
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magazine listed Samurai Shodown 80th in their "Top 100 Video Games." In 1996,
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gave the Super Famicom version an 8 out of 10 in their Reader Cross Review.
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evolved from what was originally planned to be a traditional side-scrolling
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Samurai Shodown Creator Yasushi Adachi - Electric Playground Interview
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Jubei Yagyu - A Ronin who strives to protect Japan from its enemies.
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named the game 99th on its Top 100 SNES Games of All Time.
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Three anime adaptations based on the game have been made.
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named the Sega CD port the best Sega CD game at the 1994
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The Neo Geo AES version of the game was released for the
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was ported to multiple other platforms, including the
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Index


Developer(s)
SNK
Takara
Funcom
Crystal Dynamics
Japan Home Video
Publisher(s)
JP
NA
JP
EU
Sega
NA
NA
EU
JVC Musical Industries
BRA
Tectoy
NA
EU
JP
BMG Interactive
JP
Producer(s)
Eikichi Kawasaki
Designer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Samurai Shodown

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