The Legend of the Mystical Ninja

The Legend of the Mystical Ninja

Infobox VG
title=The Legend of the Mystical Ninja


developer=Konami
publisher=Konami
designer=
engine=
released=SNES
flagicon|Japan July 17, 1991
flagicon|USA June 30, 1992
flagicon|EU 1994
flagicon|AUS 1994
Virtual Console
flagicon|Japan March 13, 2007
flagicon|EU March 30, 2007
flagicon|AUS March 30, 2007
flagicon|USA April 30, 2007
genre=Action-adventure
series="Ganbare Goemon" series
modes=Single player, Multiplayer
ratings=ESRB: E (Everyone)
platforms=SNES, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console
media=8-megabit cartridge
requirements=
input=Gamepad

"The Legend of the Mystical Ninja" (known as "Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki" in Japan), is a light-hearted action-adventure game for 1-2 players by Konami, and was released for the Super NES in 1992. It was also ported to the Game Boy Advance along with "" only in Japan. It is the first game in the Japanese video game series "Ganbare Goemon" to have a western release. It has also been released for the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States.

Plot

As with many action/platformer video games, the plot is minimal except for revealing future stages. In this game, the players control Goemon and Ebisumaru (called Kid Ying and Dr. Yang respectively in all non-Japanese releases). After noticing some odd occurrences in their hometown, Goemon and Ebisumaru decide to investigate. They soon discover that Princess Yuki has been kidnapped by the Otafu army. To save the princess, the protagonists must travel through different regions of Japan to find clues about the army and the location of the princess.

Gameplay

Although both characters have different weapons and learn different attacks, they are functionally identical. Their primary short-range weapons have three levels and are improved in range by acquiring grey cats left by defeated enemies. Both characters are also equipped with thrown weapons from the beginning (which decreases money as you use it) and can acquire bombs by purchasing them in stores or by winning them in mini-games.

Each character can learn four Judo abilities which are functionally identical between the two characters. Level 1 Judo provides an animal companion for the character which they ride and can use to ram into enemies. Level 2 Judo releases an attack that can damage all enemies on the screen. Level 3 Judo gives the characters the ability to fly temporarily. Level 4 Judo unleashes a powerful repetitive attack.

Most stages are separated into two sections. The first section is centered on town exploration where players gather information, buy items, learn special Judo attacks, play minigames, earn money, etc. One of the most notable mini-games available is a recreation of the first level in Gradius, but also includes games such as air hockey, trivia, dice games, and even a lottery.

The second section of each stage is a platformer section where the players fight through minor enemies until they reach the end and defeat a boss. In two-player mode, the characters can work together by having one ride the other piggy-back style. The character riding controls the attacks, while the character being ridden controls the movement and jumping. This can simplify areas with large or awkward jumps as it only requires one player to land successfully.

After each stage is completed, a small scene occurs furthering the mostly simple and light-hearted plot, and the next stage is revealed.

In America and Europe, this game was followed by "Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon" for Nintendo 64 in 1998, and "Goemon's Great Adventure" for Nintendo 64 in 1999, as all subsequent releases for the Super Nintendo were absent of western release. In the United Kingdom, two Game Boy versions of Mystical Ninja starring Goemon were released. One was a stand-alone game and the other was part of Konami GB Collection Vol. 3.

External links

* [http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/review/196/ganbare-goeman.php "Legend of the Mystical Ninja"] SNES review at Mean Machines Archive
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