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Sengoku

 
Games: Sengoku
 
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: Side-Scrolling Combat
  • Similar Games: Mutation Nation (Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System)
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Sengoku
Developer(s) SNK, Noise Factory
Publisher(s) SNK
Platform(s) Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Sega CD, SNES
Release date(s) JP 2 December 1991
Genre(s) Fighting, Beat 'em up
Mode(s) single player, multi-player (up to two players)
Input methods 4-button input and 8-way joystick

Sengoku is a series of beat 'em ups by SNK for the Neo-Geo. The original name of this game is Sengoku Denshou that means "Civil War Tradition" in Japanese.

Plot

Although each of the games in the series do not seem to follow a connected plot, the games all involve the undead forces of feudal Japanese warriors attacking the protagonists.

In the first two games, the player could play as a ninja or a Western cowboy. In the games, the player can gain powerups so that the player can change into more powerful forms, such as a samurai-like being, an armor-clad wolf, or a more traditionally-themed ninja to attack the opposing forces of the undead. Power ups in the form of different colored orbs included being able to wield one katana (red orb), a pair of katanas (blue orb), a broadsword (purple orb), or to launch an energy-based attack (yellow orb). (Note: Power up effects differed depending on which form the player used. Those listed are for the standard form.)

The third game did not have a similar premise to the previous two games, instead, it was about a ninja clan who had to stop a worldwide outbreak of the Japanese demons before the world would be engulfed in chaos.

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