Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)

 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
type
TVTItem
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
label
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
page
TheNinjaWarriors1994
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
comment
The Ninja Warriors (also known as The Ninja Warriors Again in Japan, The Ninja Warriors: New Generation in Europe) is a side-scrolling Beat 'em Up developed by Natsume and released by Taito for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. It is loosely based on the 1987 Taito arcade game The Ninja Warriors (1987), being more of a remake of the original than a port. The Ninja Warriors is single plane beat-'em-up much like its predecessor, but it has a bigger emphasis on Final Fight-style combos and input-based special moves, as well as multiple playable characters.In a dystopian future where the population of an unspecified country has been oppressed by the military and Brainwashed. The leader of this nation is known as Banglar the Tyrant. The only hope for this broken society is a small underground resistance with plans of assassinating Banglar using three androids. Development of the androids was a lengthy process and due to Banglar's forces beating them back literally to their very doorstep, The resistance had no choice but to dispatch the androids untested.The player can pick from the strong Ninja, the balanced Kunoichi or the fast Kamaitachi. Each character has a combination of throws, ground attacks and jumping attacks. Each also has a gauge that fills up over time. Once the gauge is full, a portion of it can be used to add a stronger attack to the end of a character's ground combo or the entire gauge can be used to deal damage to every enemy on screen. If you get knocked down while the gauge is filling up, the entire gauge will be depleted.The game features nine stages, with distinct bosses, a variety of mooks who can go off the edges of the screen even though you can't, and really cool music.Announced in 2018, a remake in a similar vein to that of Wild Guns: Reloaded, that being The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors (The Ninja Warriors: Once Again in JP). The remake features two new [unlockable] characters (Raiden and Yaksha), co-op multiplayer, and a graphical upgrade. The remake was released on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on July 25, 2019 in JP/Asia regions, August 30th in EU/PAL regions and October 15th in the US. A PC port via Steam was also released on July 24, 2023.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
fetched
2024-04-18T04:17:26Z
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
parsed
2024-04-18T04:17:26Z
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
processingComment
Dropped link to BigGuy: Not a Feature - UNKNOWN
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
processingComment
Dropped link to Bowdlerize: Not a Feature - UNKNOWN
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
processingComment
Dropped link to TheNinjaWarriors1987: Not a Feature - ITEM
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
processingUnknown
BigGuy
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
processingUnknown
Bowdlerize
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
isPartOf
DBTropes
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_11a4bc8b
type
Spike Shooter
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_11a4bc8b
comment
Spike Shooter: Kamaitachi's new battery-using attack has him shoot metal spines in arc behind him, including some in the air to take out aerial enemies. So when using this, remember to face away from your enemies first.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_11a4bc8b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_11a4bc8b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_11a4bc8b
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_12a22bd8
type
Katanas Are Just Better
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_12a22bd8
comment
Katanas Are Just Better: Kunoichi's weapons, and makes up the end part of her basic melee combo. The rest consists of Kunai stabs. The female ninjas you run into Dual Wield these.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_12a22bd8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_12a22bd8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_12a22bd8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_14e569d5
type
Crate Expectations
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_14e569d5
comment
Crate Expectations: Usually contain health items. Can be thrown at Mooks. In fact, this is required to break them open.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_14e569d5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_14e569d5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_14e569d5
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_15aed120
type
Shows Damage
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_15aed120
comment
Shows Damage: Golems lose their head once they take enough damage, preventing use of their Eye Beams.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_15aed120
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_15aed120
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_15aed120
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_16b658ca
type
Elevator Action Sequence
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_16b658ca
comment
Elevator Action Sequence: You fight a bunch of enemies in an elevator just before the fight with Zelos, the seventh boss.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_16b658ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_16b658ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_16b658ca
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_17678b64
type
Heal Thyself
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_17678b64
comment
Heal Thy Self: Energy tanks pop up here and there, often in crates.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_17678b64
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_17678b64
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_17678b64
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1c398324
type
Death from Above
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1c398324
comment
Death from Above: The new moves that the original Ninja Warriors get amount to this (outside of their new battery-consuming moves). Kunoichi has the Helmsplitter which is her doing a big forward somersault and slashing out with her katana, Ninja jumps up and gives the enemy over 1500 pounds of elbow drop for a lot of damage, and Kamitachi will spiral through the air with his blades out (this move uses some battery power). The new warriors, Yaksha and Raiden also have their own deadly attacks from the air.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1c398324
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1c398324
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1c398324
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1dea3034
type
Cool Shades
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1dea3034
comment
Foxes, Cool Shades-wearing guys in suits which move fast, have moderate health, and come with attacks like flying kicks and are one of the few enemies with a grab attack.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1dea3034
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1dea3034
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1dea3034
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1f963842
type
Bloodier and Gorier
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1f963842
comment
Bloodier and Gorier: While the SNES game was an entirely bloodless affair, the remake adds various blood effects (tinted green in the Japanese version), some of which are actually taken straight from the 1987 arcade game.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1f963842
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1f963842
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_1f963842
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_21d2d3f
type
Jump Jet Pack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_21d2d3f
comment
Jump Jet Pack: Ninja, who weighs almost one full ton, has a booster built into his back. This enables him to hover briefly and deliver a crushing kick that hits multiple times. Very spammable. This is also the source of his Dash Attack, which he has in place of a forward jump. Raiden has boosters in his arms, strong enough to lift all 32 massive, mechanical tons of him.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_21d2d3f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_21d2d3f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_21d2d3f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2221d1fc
type
Invisibility Flicker
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2221d1fc
comment
Invisibility Flicker: When Yamori Turns Red, he turns on his Invisibility Cloak. If he's hit while invisible, he briefly turns visible for a second.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2221d1fc
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2221d1fc
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2221d1fc
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_222caacc
type
Balance, Power, Skill, Gimmick
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_222caacc
comment
Balance, Power, Skill, Gimmick: Kunoichi, Ninja and Kamaitaichi remain as the Balance, Power, and Skill respectively in the remake, but it also adds another Skill character in Yaksha, who relies a lot on her flexible arms use maneuverable attacks and is even stated to be a "tech type" in her description, and a high-powered Gimmick character in Raiden who plays less like a Beat 'em Up player character and more like a Beat Em Up boss.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_222caacc
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_222caacc
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_222caacc
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_26f41623
type
Kill Sat
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_26f41623
comment
Kill Sat: Silverman can call down a satellite laser beam, foretold by a highly visible Laser Sight. It's not that dangerous though, and more often hits the mooks he summons instead of you. In fact, he can do more damage to you by just whacking you with his cane.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_26f41623
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_26f41623
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_26f41623
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_27ba1b50
type
Skull for a Head
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_27ba1b50
comment
Skull for a Head: Raiden's design gives him a skull-like face.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_27ba1b50
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_27ba1b50
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_27ba1b50
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2b706ca
type
More Dakka
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2b706ca
comment
More Dakka: Raiden's 4-barrelled heavy machine gun spits out devastating shots at fairly high rate of fire. It's such an effective weapon that it'll be easy to forget he's got a 105mm anti-tank cannon as well.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2b706ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2b706ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_2b706ca
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_30509b6d
type
Shapeshifter Baggage
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_30509b6d
comment
Shapeshifter Baggage: Subverted with Yaksha. Her Extendable Arms appear to be stored within her breasts, as shown when they shrink down every time she does extend them.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_30509b6d
featureApplicability
-0.3
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_30509b6d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_30509b6d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_342b0e2
type
Ground Punch
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_342b0e2
comment
Ground Punch: This is one of Raiden's attacks. He can also charge this attack by holding down the button, which strengthens it and causes increasing amounts of explosions the longer it's charged. His super move also does this, except it explodes the whole floor.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_342b0e2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_342b0e2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_342b0e2
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3601b886
type
Chicken Walker
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3601b886
comment
Chicken Walker: Raiden, who's huge enough to qualify as an assault mech, can transform into a configuration like this, with birdlike legs, which brings a set of very dangerous guns to the fore.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3601b886
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3601b886
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3601b886
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_382a6399
type
The Hero Dies
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_382a6399
comment
The Hero Dies: At the end of the game, your ninja robots are forced to self destruct after killing Banglar, as they lack the ability to properly think for themselves once their sole purpose in killing Banglar was achieved.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_382a6399
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_382a6399
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_382a6399
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3a12261d
type
Robot Soldier
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3a12261d
comment
Robot Soldier: The player characters are robot soldiers who are programmed to overthrow a tyrannical dictatorship and assassinate the dictator.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3a12261d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3a12261d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3a12261d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3babae20
type
Degraded Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3babae20
comment
Degraded Boss: Gigant (the Stage 1 boss) is apparently produced in limited quantities. Some units appear later as a Mini-Boss, and a pair of upgraded, head-swapped models named Phobos and Deimos appear as the twin bosses of Stage 6.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3babae20
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3babae20
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3babae20
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3f8239e4
type
Throw a Barrel at It
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3f8239e4
comment
Throw a Barrel at It: In addition to Exploding Barrels, things you can throw at enemies include the aforementioned Crate Expectations, potted plants, motorcycles and other enemies.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3f8239e4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3f8239e4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_3f8239e4
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
type
Flunky Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
comment
Flunky Boss: Every single boss (except Yamori and the android twins) fights alongside their underlings. In the remake's hard mode, even Yamori and the Android Twins have their own flunkies. In the case of the Final Boss, flunkies are actually a good thing, as the only way to damage him is to throw his men into him.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40ff3c3b
type
Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40ff3c3b
comment
Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains: With the exception of Kamaitaichi, the playable characters who wear clothes are fully clothed. Meanwhile, the enemies and bosses include Stripperiffic female ninjas, a boss who is a Walking Shirtless Scene (Jubei), and another who reveals a lot of skin in his outfit (Zelos).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40ff3c3b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40ff3c3b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_40ff3c3b
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
type
Blade Below the Shoulder
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
comment
Blade Below the Shoulder: Kamaitachi is armed with wickedly-curved blades built into his arms. He likes to whip them around.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_427ca0d0
type
Animal Theme Naming
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_427ca0d0
comment
Animal Theme Naming: Some of the mooks, namely Snake, Fox, Panther, Puma and Saru ("monkey"). Some of the bosses as well — the boss Chainsaw Bull is built like a bull, while the boss Yamori is Gecko in Japanese and he fittingly enough climbs on walls.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_427ca0d0
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_427ca0d0
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_427ca0d0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
type
Stripperific
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
comment
Stripperific: The enemy Kunoichis you meet (in the Japanese version) are rather... impractically dressed. Probably the reason why they were replaced with more Wolverine-esque ninjas in the English versions.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44e013e4
type
Stance System
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44e013e4
comment
Stance System: Raiden has two different stances — a melee-based humanoid form, and a walker form whose attacks are ranged. The latter form has powerful long distance attacks but all of them deplete energy, and he can only regenerate energy in the former form.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44e013e4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44e013e4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44e013e4
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44f79734
type
Jump Physics
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44f79734
comment
Jump Physics: An important part of the game as each of the ninjas have different abilities in jumping. Agile warriors like Kamitachi and Kunoichi have attacks that let them change direction mid-air, Yasha can use her extendable arms to alter her jump movement - even giving her something akin to a double jump. Ninja is too heavy to jump and his jetpack just gives him a straight-up jump - he has to use his jetpack attack to change direction. The even heavier Raiden has somewhat more mobility in his rockets, especially in Chicken Walker mode, but these are treated as special moves.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44f79734
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44f79734
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_44f79734
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_486466ee
type
Dual Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_486466ee
comment
Dual Boss: Phobos and Deimos from Stage 6. They also share the same lifebar.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_486466ee
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_486466ee
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_486466ee
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
type
Downer Ending
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
comment
Downer Ending: Following Banglar's death and the destruction of his regime, Mulk becomes the new President and the android technology continued to develop. This technology however is used for destructive means, and Mulk becomes no better than Banglar, with some remarking that "history repeats itself."
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4ef62a4d
type
Full-Circle Revolution
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4ef62a4d
comment
Full-Circle Revolution: The ending heavily implies that new leader Mulk became no better than Banglar after mass-producing completed ninja robots, possibly to control the population just like Banglar did.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4ef62a4d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4ef62a4d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_4ef62a4d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_511728ae
type
Magic Versus Science
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_511728ae
comment
Magic Versus Science: Present with the fifth boss — Jubei, a ki-using ninja who can create supernatural green flames, versus your robot ninjas developed from the resistance's technology.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_511728ae
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_511728ae
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_511728ae
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_53c37297
type
Flash Step
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_53c37297
comment
Flash Step: Jubei, the Stage 5 boss, is a white-haired, Power Tattooed, heavily-muscular Old Master who can do this, in addition to summoning columns of green flame and just punching the crap out of you.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_53c37297
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_53c37297
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_53c37297
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5560dbb5
type
Airborne Mook
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5560dbb5
comment
Airborne Mook: The remake has flying Attack Drones as new enemies. They will descend a bit to fire out a rocket salvo, but thankfully have very low health, being destroyed in just one hit from most characters.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5560dbb5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5560dbb5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5560dbb5
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_589e54d3
type
Charged Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_589e54d3
comment
Charged Attack: The main charge meter is a Collect type that charges automatically over time, but depletes completely if you get knocked down while it's recharging. Functionally, it's more of a Mana Meter for your Special Attacks and a Smart Bomb when full. Raiden has a Hold-type in the form of his Ground Punch. The longer it's charged, the bigger the resulting explosion when he punches the ground.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_589e54d3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_589e54d3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_589e54d3
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58a7bebb
type
Grapple Move
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58a7bebb
comment
Grapple Move: Grabs and throws are performed differently with the characters. Each character can follow up their grab with a different move depending on which directional button is pressed. Kunoichi can grab enemies by touching them, but cannot move while holding them and will drop them after some time if not followed up. Ninja will grab enemies by touching them and can move around while holding them, taking a longer time before he drops them compared to Kunoichi. Kamaitachi cannot grab enemies by simply touching them, rather, the player has to hold forwards or backwards + press the attack button after he hits an enemy at close range to throw them. Yaksha and Raiden, the two new characters introduced in the remake sport both a basic grab and a command grab that depletes their energy meter. Yaksha's command grab in particular has an awkward hit range and cannot affect enemies right in front, but has a powerful follow up if it connects.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58a7bebb
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58a7bebb
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58a7bebb
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58efc711
type
The Goomba
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58efc711
comment
The Goomba: The regular soldiers. These take one hit to die (Kamaitaichi might have to hit them twice), come in large numbers, and are hardly a threat at all.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58efc711
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58efc711
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_58efc711
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5aa5145
type
Rubber Man
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5aa5145
comment
Rubber Man: Zelos attacks you with his stretchy limbs.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5aa5145
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5aa5145
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5aa5145
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5caef4ca
type
Chainsaw Good
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5caef4ca
comment
The player characters are capable of withstanding knives, bullets, explosives, chainsaws, Ninja magic spells and a variety of other nastiness. Some of it can be forgiven due to them being literally made of iron metal.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5caef4ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5caef4ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5caef4ca
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5d753b19
type
The Smurfette Principle
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5d753b19
comment
The Smurfette Principle: Kunoichi is the one female player character in the original game. In the English versions, she's the only female character in the game as the enemy female ninjas are not present. In the remake she's joined by Yaksha and the female enemies are present in all versions.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5d753b19
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5d753b19
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5d753b19
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5fc1c4b5
type
Mechanically Unusual Fighter
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5fc1c4b5
comment
Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Raiden in the remake, a 4-meter, 32-ton Transforming Mecha that dwarfs every other character in the game (including the bosses). He has Super Armor against most enemy attacks, a hold-based Charged Attack Ground Punch unlike the other characters, a special command to turn around thanks to his slow speed and size, and plays more like a beat-em-up boss than a player character. Furthermore, Raiden is also the only character with two separate modes, a melee-based humanoid form, and a ranged walker mode.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5fc1c4b5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5fc1c4b5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_5fc1c4b5
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6205e23d
type
Throw the Mook at Them
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6205e23d
comment
Throw the Mook at Them: All your characters are capable of using a Grapple Move to grab enemies and throw them into other enemies to cause damage and knockdown. Ninja in particular can pick up mooks by simply touching them. This mechanic is required for the Final Boss, who can only be damaged by thrown minions.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6205e23d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6205e23d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6205e23d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62259825
type
Nintendo Hard
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62259825
comment
Nintendo Hard: Don't let the fact that you play as a nigh-unstoppable killer robot fool you. Several enemy formations and bosses you encounter can be very dangerous especially if they surround you, and a few combos or throws from them will make you see the Game Over screen far faster than you'd expect.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62259825
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62259825
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62259825
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62cae28a
type
Losing Your Head
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62cae28a
comment
Losing Your Head: After you hit a Golem enough times, its head explodes and the Golem starts moving faster.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62cae28a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62cae28a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_62cae28a
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_63574156
type
Cyber Ninja
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_63574156
comment
Cyber Ninja: All of the player characters are robot ninjas sent to kill Banglar.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_63574156
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_63574156
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_63574156
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6377d6e6
type
Grievous Harm with a Body
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6377d6e6
comment
Grievous Harm with a Body: Ninja can pick up regular mooks just by walking into them, and then swing them to floor any nearby mooks. Kunoichi and Kamaitachi can throw them for the same effect. Raiden, being absolutely huge, can even do this with big guys, like the Gigants, though grabbing enemies requires a special action for it.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6377d6e6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6377d6e6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6377d6e6
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6400a34
type
Arm Cannon
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6400a34
comment
Arm Cannon: This is Ninja's super move. He points his arm and a panel opens up for a small cannon to pop out. One massive blast later and no more enemies... Raiden in the remake uses his arm jets as flamethrower in a few attacks.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6400a34
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6400a34
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6400a34
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6411dac8
type
BadassNormal
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6411dac8
comment
Honorable mention goes to Silverman who, for being a more or less normal man, can take enough kunai-stabbing, scythe-blading, rocket-punching, arena-exploding punishment to drop the entirety of a neighborhood gang (and then some). While possibly beating up robots with a cane.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6411dac8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6411dac8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6411dac8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64c8eea8
type
Wolverine Claws
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64c8eea8
comment
Wolverine Claws: Used by the monkey-like ninjas.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64c8eea8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64c8eea8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64c8eea8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64f0c18c
type
Critical Existence Failure
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64f0c18c
comment
Critical Existence Failure: You can be perfectly fine with even a sliver of health left, but as soon as that last bit is gone, your robot's outer shell explodes off, revealing the robotic skeleton beneath.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64f0c18c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64f0c18c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_64f0c18c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_66f69cd4
type
Invisibility Cloak
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_66f69cd4
comment
Invisibility Cloak: Yamori (the Stage 3 boss), a genetic monstrosity with a skull for a face and clad in purple pinstripes, can cloak himself while he claws at you or drops grenades on you. You can just barely see him though, and he can still be hit while he's on the ground, causing his invisibility to flicker.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_66f69cd4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_66f69cd4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_66f69cd4
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84
type
Prehensile Hair
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84
comment
Prehensile Hair: Downplayed, one of Kunoichi's grabs has her use her hair to wrap around and throw the enemy.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6bdfbb84
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6c4ed101
type
Breath Weapon
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6c4ed101
comment
Breath Weapon: The Fire Ninjas (the mooks in red gis with long blonde hair) are actually fire-breathers.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6c4ed101
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6c4ed101
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6c4ed101
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
type
Stock Ninja Weaponry
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
comment
Stock Ninja Weaponry: Kunoichi is the most stereotypical ninja out of the group and she carries kunai and a katana. In the remake, she also can hurl a few shurikens by using some battery power.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
type
Guide Dang It!
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
comment
Guide Dang It!: The game never mentions how to block or activate your secondary combo.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_72d43279
type
Blocking Stops All Damage
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_72d43279
comment
Blocking Stops All Damage: Blocking an enemy attack will make said attacks deal no damage no matter how strong. Of course, you need to block low if the attacks hit your legs, and some enemy attacks cannot be blocked at all.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_72d43279
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_72d43279
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_72d43279
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_736d791f
type
Adaptational Badass
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_736d791f
comment
Adaptational Badass: Banglar. In The Ninja Warriors (1987), he was a Zero-Effort Boss who offered little resistance. In this game, he pilots a machine that spawns deadly laser walls, summons grunts like no tomorrow, and can't be hurt by your regular attacks. In the remake, he adds more laser walls including one around himself, and also has two turrets that fire beams across the floor. Gigant, the first boss in the game was rather easy thanks to having low HP for a boss and easily flinched from your attacks. In the remake, Banglar's forces roll out an improved version with a noticeable HP increase, an Immunity to Flinching against most non-special attacks and a rather noticeable size boost, making him a tougher opponent. And lest you forget, the stage 6 bosses are modified Gigants... and yes, they got overhauled to new-model Gigants too. In the remake, Yamori throws six bombs each time instead of two, making his bomb attack far more tricky to avoid. The remake has Silverman's Kill Sat laser slowly chase towards the player before it expires, instead of just staying in one location. Zelos in the remake has the ability to go into a temporary unthrowable mode like the Puma mooks. On the flip side, the original trio of playable characters all have new attacks added to their movelists.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_736d791f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_736d791f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_736d791f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_74c9cf33
type
Two Girls to a Team
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_74c9cf33
comment
Two Girls to a Team: In the remake, Yaksha joins Kunoichi as the second female playable character.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_74c9cf33
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_74c9cf33
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_74c9cf33
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7520c9dd
type
SkeleBot 9000
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7520c9dd
comment
SkeleBot 9000: Kamataichi's design makes him look skeletal compared to the others.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7520c9dd
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7520c9dd
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7520c9dd
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_769ad308
type
Hidden Weapons
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_769ad308
comment
Hidden Weapons: Raiden has 3 powerful, special weapons that he can only use in Chicken Walker form. He's got a 4-barrelled heavy machine gun, missile launchers and a 105mm anti-tank cannon whose shot cut through multiple targets for great damage (though a full burst from your machine gun does more damage overall).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_769ad308
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_769ad308
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_769ad308
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_778b1d91
type
Unblockable Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_778b1d91
comment
Unblockable Attack: Ninja's new battery-powered move is his regular nunchuk combo finisher but glowing green. This move will go through enemy blocks and will also damage the Golem robots that are normally immune to regular strikes (they're treated as if they're in a state of constant blocking).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_778b1d91
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_778b1d91
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_778b1d91
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7a7b093d
type
Mana Meter
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7a7b093d
comment
The main charge meter is a Collect type that charges automatically over time, but depletes completely if you get knocked down while it's recharging. Functionally, it's more of a Mana Meter for your Special Attacks and a Smart Bomb when full.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7a7b093d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7a7b093d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7a7b093d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7f7c2683
type
Shared Life-Meter
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7f7c2683
comment
Shared Life-Meter: Phobos and Deimos share the same health pool, and attacking both at the same time depletes it twice as fast. The players themselves have this in the 2-player mode.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7f7c2683
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7f7c2683
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_7f7c2683
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_811d090e
type
Obstructive Foreground
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_811d090e
comment
Obstructive Foreground: Several areas have foreground objects that can block the player from seeing their player character and the enemies. Averted in the remake, where it's possible to see your character and enemies behind foreground, though partially obscured◊.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_811d090e
featureApplicability
-1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_811d090e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_811d090e
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_83edb5ab
type
Difficulty by Region
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_83edb5ab
comment
Difficulty by Region: The Japanese title has those skimpily-dressed Kunoichi enemies while the English version replaces them with additional instances of Saru, the short ninja with Wolverine Claws. Saru is shorter and can do heavier damage if he gets a combo going, but Kunoichi dodges around a lot more, and more effectively.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_83edb5ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_83edb5ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_83edb5ab
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8871bbd8
type
Eye Beams
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8871bbd8
comment
Eye Beams: The Golem robots use one to blow up an area on the ground. Of course, they can only use it if their heads are intact. 3SVO II will fire theirs forward as a projectile.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8871bbd8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8871bbd8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8871bbd8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_892552b
type
Kung Fu-Proof Mook
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_892552b
comment
Kung Fu-Proof Mook: The Golems, which are tall bipedal robots with Eye Beams. They cannot be damaged from the front with regular attacks, however, the player can easily get around this by attacking their back, throwing them, or throwing somebody/something else into them.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_892552b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_892552b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_892552b
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8bc0317a
type
Invulnerable Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8bc0317a
comment
Invulnerable Attack: Many of the three player characters' attack animations leave them immune to damage. Somebody has done a no damage run because of that.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8bc0317a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8bc0317a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8bc0317a
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8cda3dc2
type
Flawed Prototype
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8cda3dc2
comment
Flawed Prototype: The circuitry for the android ninjas to think for themselves was not developed properly, and their sole purpose was to destroy Banglar. Due to this, they had to self-destruct after fulfilling their mission.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8cda3dc2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8cda3dc2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8cda3dc2
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8ec0abf
type
The Voiceless
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8ec0abf
comment
The Voiceless: Nobody really talks in this game beyond grunts of pain. The player robots may actually be The Speechless, but there's no way to tell for sure.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8ec0abf
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8ec0abf
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8ec0abf
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8f1450ba
type
Pint-Sized Powerhouse
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8f1450ba
comment
Pintsized Powerhouse: Yaksha is smaller than most of the characters, yet is capable of kicking the ass off Banglar's minions.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8f1450ba
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8f1450ba
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_8f1450ba
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_90e2b7b4
type
Theme Twin Naming
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_90e2b7b4
comment
Theme Twin Naming: Phobos and Deimos, the twin cyborg bosses, are named after twin Greek gods.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_90e2b7b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_90e2b7b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_90e2b7b4
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_933576c8
type
Mighty Glacier
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_933576c8
comment
Mighty Glacier: Ninja is this compared to Kunoichi and Kamaitaichi, being the hard-hitting but slow member of the team. Raiden takes this even further, hitting extremely hard but moves even more slowly and is a huge target.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_933576c8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_933576c8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_933576c8
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_98544469
type
Cane Fu
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_98544469
comment
Cane Fu: Silverman's weapon and martial art of choice.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_98544469
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_98544469
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_98544469
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_986dad9a
type
Killer Robot
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_986dad9a
comment
Killer Robot: The player characters, and a few Mecha-Mooks. Said Mooks sometimes have Eye Beams.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_986dad9a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_986dad9a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_986dad9a
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991912ca
type
Combos
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991912ca
comment
Combos: Your regular attacks do this automatically, so it's probably more an example of Button Mashing. Each character also has a second, more powerful combo finisher, but it requires a portion of your Blaster bar and the game never tells you how to do it (hint: it's just holding up on the controls, when you do your combo. Ninja generates a powerful blast from an Arm Cannon that pops out, Kamaitachi extends his arms forward while they're glowing, and Kunoichi runs forward with her katana to gut everyone in her path).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991912ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991912ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991912ca
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991c8078
type
Head Swap
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991c8078
comment
Head Swap: Snake to Panther (two mook enemies), and Phobos & Deimos (the Dual Boss of Stage 6) to Gigant (the first boss).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991c8078
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991c8078
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_991c8078
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_99db72ee
type
Immune to Bullets
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_99db72ee
comment
Immune to Bullets: Well, not immune, but bullets do only superficial damage to the player characters.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_99db72ee
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_99db72ee
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_99db72ee
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb
type
Difficult, but Awesome
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb
comment
Difficult, but Awesome: The two new characters from the remake have quirks that make playing with them more difficult than usual, but very enjoyable when mastered. Yaksha is outright considered a technical/skill-based character by the game. Her movement is slow, her jump height is low, and her basic attacks don't have very good range. However, she has several options for mobility and air combos. Her Up+Basic Grab will take her (and an enemy) into the air, allowing an aerial combo, or use a powerful downward arm attack on enemies below. Her command grab costs energy and hits at a very awkward distance, being unable to hit enemies right in front of her, but can hit enemies in the air and do multiple things — it can perform a Metronomic Man Mashing, throw an enemy high into the air or forwards, and if it misses, she can use her arms to vault forward or up into the air. Once the player knows how to use her command grabs properly and at the right distances, she becomes a very powerful character thanks to her combo ability. Raiden, befitting his status as big stompy mech, moves painfully slow, has a non-trivial windup to his jumps, and if you let the enemies surround him you're as good as scrap because he's a very large character that doesn't have many options to deal with spread out crowds. However, if you position yourself in the right spots, you can mow down hordes of mooks without breaking a sweat, thanks to his grabs, which let him grab multiple guys at once, and his Chicken Walker alt mode that attacks with a machinegun and missiles that deal a ton of damage and have a large area of effect.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9b9397bb
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9c842299
type
Weaponized Exhaust
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9c842299
comment
Weaponized Exhaust: Raiden is capable of using his arm jets to torch enemies in his grab attacks.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9c842299
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9c842299
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9c842299
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
type
Made of Iron
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
comment
Made of Iron: The player characters are capable of withstanding knives, bullets, explosives, chainsaws, Ninja magic spells and a variety of other nastiness. Some of it can be forgiven due to them being literally made of iron metal. Honorable mention goes to Silverman who, for being a more or less normal man, can take enough kunai-stabbing, scythe-blading, rocket-punching, arena-exploding punishment to drop the entirety of a neighborhood gang (and then some). While possibly beating up robots with a cane.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e83f027
type
Amazing Technicolor Population
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e83f027
comment
Amazing Technicolor Population: Zelos has green coloured skin, justified because he's a mutant.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e83f027
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e83f027
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e83f027
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e8aa11e
type
Friendly Fireproof
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e8aa11e
comment
Friendly Fireproof: Subverted with the enemies and bosses, some of which are capable of hurting and killing their own allies via throwing you into them, or via explosive attacks. Played straight for both players in the remake, who cannot hurt each other.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e8aa11e
featureApplicability
-0.3
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e8aa11e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e8aa11e
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e943076
type
One-Man Army
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e943076
comment
One-Man Army: Each of the playable ninja robots take out an army's worth of mooks and bosses to take down Banglar. And these ninjas are only Flawed Prototypes!
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e943076
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e943076
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9e943076
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
type
Elite Mooks
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
comment
Elite Mooks: Golems, tall bipedal robots with high HP and immunity to most forms of damage from the front. They also come with a powerful grab and a ranged attack with their Eye Beams. Flame Ninjas, firebreathing ninjas that have moderately high HP, can teleport, and attack for good damage at mid-range with a fire breath. Foxes, Cool Shades-wearing guys in suits which move fast, have moderate health, and come with attacks like flying kicks and are one of the few enemies with a grab attack. Pumas, fast-moving synthetic humanoids with considerable amounts of health, the ability to move quickly and shield themselves, preventing them from being thrown. They are only found in the last two stages of the game and pose a reasonable threat. Tellingly, the final encounter of enemies before the final boss consists of both Pumas and Foxes.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f679e25
type
Future Copter
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f679e25
comment
Future Copter: In the remake, Stage 4's boss has replaced the regular gun-copter he used to use with a fancy, futuristic hover-copter.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f679e25
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f679e25
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f679e25
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf
type
Immune to Flinching
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf
comment
Gigant, the first boss in the game was rather easy thanks to having low HP for a boss and easily flinched from your attacks. In the remake, Banglar's forces roll out an improved version with a noticeable HP increase, an Immunity to Flinching against most non-special attacks and a rather noticeable size boost, making him a tougher opponent. And lest you forget, the stage 6 bosses are modified Gigants... and yes, they got overhauled to new-model Gigants too.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_9f86dbcf
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a37e27db
type
Back from the Brink
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a37e27db
comment
Back from the Brink: The beginning of the game has Banglar's forces literally right at Resistance's doorstep. Cue the ninjas being dispatched to eventually turn the war around.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a37e27db
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a37e27db
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a37e27db
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a45bcc1f
type
Dash Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a45bcc1f
comment
Dash Attack: Kunoichi performs hers by holding down and pressing jump, giving her a forward stab with a kunai. Ninja performs his by holding forwards and pressing jump, giving him a Jet Pack-boosted tackle that can be followed into a knockdown kick.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a45bcc1f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a45bcc1f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a45bcc1f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a4cd4fc6
type
Cruel Twist Ending
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a4cd4fc6
comment
Cruel Twist Ending: Your prototype ninja robots kill the evil Banglar and end his reign of terror... only for your ninjas' leader Mulk to make them self-destruct to blow up the dictator's estate, and then he becomes the new president and takes over the country with completed versions of the robot ninjas. It turns out that the new government was no better than the one you overthrew.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a4cd4fc6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a4cd4fc6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a4cd4fc6
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6441fa
type
Gratuitous Ninja
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6441fa
comment
Gratuitous Ninja: Pretty much the whole point of this game.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6441fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6441fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6441fa
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6aa5c35
type
Fragile Flyer
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6aa5c35
comment
Fragile Flyer: The flying Attack Drones in the remake stay high and lower themselves a bit to fire a salvo of rockets before rising back up. They are also extremely fragile, and only take one hit to destroy.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6aa5c35
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6aa5c35
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a6aa5c35
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
type
Giant Mook
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
comment
Giant Mook: The Over Shinobu are larger than even Ninja.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8c6a317
type
Super-Strength
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8c6a317
comment
Super-Strength: While it's most obvious with Raiden and Ninja, the other robots all possess enough strength to heave up even huge-sized enemies with ease (though only Raiden is big enough to pick up the really big guys). Also every one of your android ninjas are so strong, that many types of their attacks can flatline mooks in a single use.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8c6a317
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8c6a317
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_a8c6a317
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ad5283e1
type
Robot Girl
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ad5283e1
comment
Robot Girl: Kunoichi and Yaksha (exclusive to the remake) are female robotic ninjas.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ad5283e1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ad5283e1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ad5283e1
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_afc52a86
type
Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_afc52a86
comment
Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: The player characters make up the "Ninja" and "Robot" part of the equation.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_afc52a86
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_afc52a86
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_afc52a86
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b0ad6a1e
type
Wrestler in All of Us
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b0ad6a1e
comment
Wrestler in All of Us: As befitting the other Big Guy of the team, Ninja can nail people with giant swings and atomic drops. In the remake, he gets a powerful elbow drop to give enemies some serious pain.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b0ad6a1e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b0ad6a1e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b0ad6a1e
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b38b6147
type
Science Fantasy
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b38b6147
comment
Science Fantasy: Most of the game is purely sci-fi, with robots, vehicles, guns, lasers, and other technologies. The fifth boss Jubei however has green fire Ki Manipulation and the red fire-breathing ninjas have teleportation, suggesting that supernatural elements do exist in the game.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b38b6147
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b38b6147
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b38b6147
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c
type
Too Dumb to Live
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c
comment
Too Dumb to Live: The regular mooks, who walk into hazardous stuff like spinning fans, explosions, helicopter support gunfire and Bangler's laser walls.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b6ae5569
type
Transforming Mecha
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b6ae5569
comment
Transforming Mecha: Raiden can transform into a Chicken Walker to fire machineguns and bombs at his enemies.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b6ae5569
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b6ae5569
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b6ae5569
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b9fc31d3
type
Victoria's Secret Compartment
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b9fc31d3
comment
Victoria's Secret Compartment: Yaksha has a different take on this — it's heavily implied that she stores her Extendable Arms inside her breasts, which appear to shrink whenever she extends her arms.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b9fc31d3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b9fc31d3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_b9fc31d3
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba
type
Timed Mission
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba
comment
Timed Mission: In Again, Every mission is timed, with a counter at the bottom counting down, though you really have to be stalling for it to be any sort of danger. In the remake, it instead just counts upward for Time Trial purposes (though you can't continue at all if you want your 'entire game' time to be recorded).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bb48f8ba
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bbb6c059
type
I Shall Taunt You
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bbb6c059
comment
I Shall Taunt You: Banglar will laugh at you every time you get knocked down in his fight.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bbb6c059
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bbb6c059
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bbb6c059
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
type
In a Single Bound
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
comment
In a Single Bound: One of Kunoichi's new moves in the remake, she'll leap high in the air and come down with a katana slash. She can even do this attack while she's in midair from a jump.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bea77379
type
Youkai
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bea77379
comment
Kamaitaichi is based on the sickle weasel Youkai of the same name, being fast and using sickles as his weapons.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bea77379
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bea77379
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_bea77379
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
type
Ninja
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
comment
Ninja: This game has Ninjas coming out of its ears. One character is even called Ninja, Kunoichi means female ninja and she looks and moves more the part, and Kamaitachi when written in a certain way means "sickle weasel", hence his wicked arm blades. His appearance is more Killer Robot, but he definitely moves like a Ninja. The remake adds Yaksha, an infiltrator unit in the form of a small but busty woman, and Raiden, a 32-ton, 4-meter Transforming Mecha who is still a Ninja. You fight a few of them too.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: These two◊ palette swaps of Snake look suspiciously like fire flower Mario and Luigi. Even more hilariously, both colours tend to appear together.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
type
Seppuku
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
comment
Seppuku: As a ninja master, Jubei commits suicide after losing his honor from his defeat to the robot ninjas. He does so by enveloping himself in his own green flames.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c95fb1f2
type
Fuuma Shuriken
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c95fb1f2
comment
Fuuma Shuriken: Kunoichi can throw 3 very large, green glowing shurikens. Doing so uses some of her battery energy.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c95fb1f2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c95fb1f2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_c95fb1f2
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_cc1b3f6f
type
In Case of Boss Fight, Break Glass
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_cc1b3f6f
comment
In Case of Boss Fight, Break Glass: You have to beat the Final Boss this way. The Final Boss, the evil dictator you're supposed to kill, is in a laser-spamming machine with a glass window. And there are loads of minions attacking you! You have to throw the minions into the glass to damage it until it breaks.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_cc1b3f6f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_cc1b3f6f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_cc1b3f6f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d080f396
type
The Napoleon
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d080f396
comment
The Napoleon: Banglar is pretty short and chubby, and he is the main villain.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d080f396
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d080f396
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d080f396
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d0ea147f
type
A.I. Breaker
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d0ea147f
comment
A.I. Breaker: Chainsaw Bull cannot reach a crouching Kamaitachi with his charge attack, meaning that all Kamaitachi has to do is crouch at a distance to goad the boss into using it, then combo him when he charges near and knock him away, rinse and repeat. The same problem happens with Jubei, who cannot reach a crouching Kamaitachi with most of his attacks that aren't the green flames. Despite being a Badass Normal with a pimp cane and ability to take a lot of damage, Silverman (the boss of Stage 4) doesn't know how to counter crouch attacks (unless it's from Ninja or Raiden, who are too big to avoid his cane). The remake gives him an overhead swing attack to rectify this weakness.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d0ea147f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d0ea147f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d0ea147f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d34590cf
type
Spin Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d34590cf
comment
Spin Attack: Ninja can do this with his booster in the air, and with his Charged Attack. Kamaitachi does it as part of his regular combo. Yaksha has an aerial attack where she spins around her Extendable Arms. Raiden can do a spinning lariat to hit enemies behind him.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d34590cf
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d34590cf
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d34590cf
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d3c2c6b2
type
Spread Shot
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d3c2c6b2
comment
Spread Shot: In the remake, Kunoichi can throw a spread of three kunai downards in the air, while Kamaitaichi can fire a spray of spikes from his back upwards as an Anti-Air move.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d3c2c6b2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d3c2c6b2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d3c2c6b2
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d4bb4e51
type
Walking Shirtless Scene
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d4bb4e51
comment
Walking Shirtless Scene: Jubei's only topwear is some bandages wrapped around his lower torso. Kamaitaichi is technically this since he lacks clothing on top, although there's no muscle as he's a SkeleBot 9000.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d4bb4e51
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d4bb4e51
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d4bb4e51
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d590b183
type
Play as a Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d590b183
comment
Play as a Boss: Raiden in the remake is essentially a playable boss in design. He dwarfs every other character in the game including the bosses, is Immune to Flinching against most attacks, sports a huge amount of powerful attacks that mow down enemies with ease, and he can turn into a walker with devastating ranged attacks. His main weaknesses however are his large size and slow movement which makes him easy to damage.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d590b183
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d590b183
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d590b183
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
type
Dark Action Girl
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
comment
Dark Action Girl: The Kunoichi enemies.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d635e82c
type
Highly-Visible Ninja
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d635e82c
comment
Highly-Visible Ninja: All three player characters, as well as some mooks. Taken even further with Raiden in the remake: being one of these is unavoidable when you're a 4-meter, 32-ton assault mech.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d635e82c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d635e82c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d635e82c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d6dee153
type
Tactical Suicide Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d6dee153
comment
Tactical Suicide Boss: If Banglar didn't summon minions during his fight, you wouldn't be able to harm him via throwing said minions into the glass.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d6dee153
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d6dee153
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_d6dee153
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dae3999d
type
Action Bomb
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dae3999d
comment
Action Bomb: Your characters blow up at the end to destroy the Big Bad's HQ in a massive explosion.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dae3999d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dae3999d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dae3999d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dce1e955
type
Balance, Speed, Strength Trio
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dce1e955
comment
Balance, Speed, Strength Trio: Respectively Kunoichi, Kamaitachi, and Ninja.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dce1e955
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dce1e955
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_dce1e955
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e003c829
type
History Repeats
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e003c829
comment
History Repeats: It's revealed in the ending that the new government set up by La Résistance, supported by a new generation of androids, is not much better then Banglar's dictatorship. A bit of a Downer Ending.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e003c829
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e003c829
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e003c829
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e0789c2a
type
Your Head A-Splode
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e0789c2a
comment
Your Head A-Splode: When Gigants, Phobos and Deimos are defeated, they get back up... and their head blows up. Golems also lose their heads this way after enough damage, but they'll keep going and change their AI pattern to compensate.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e0789c2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e0789c2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e0789c2a
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2ccee25
type
Animal Motifs
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2ccee25
comment
Animal Motifs: Kamaitaichi is based on the sickle weasel Youkai of the same name, being fast and using sickles as his weapons. The Saru ninjas are heavily based on monkeys like their namesake suggests, having a monkey-like look and stature while also being agile. The third boss Yamori is lizard-themed, being named after a Gecko, climbing on walls, and having the ability to turn invisible like Hollywood Chameleons.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2ccee25
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2ccee25
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2ccee25
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2d7b14c
type
Made of Explodium
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2d7b14c
comment
Made of Explodium: The Mecha-Mooks, as well as certain environmental objects, a tanker truck in the opening level, and Zelos upon defeat. Also, the player when you die.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2d7b14c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2d7b14c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e2d7b14c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e3ab9e00
type
Turns Red
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e3ab9e00
comment
Turns Red: In the remake, Banglar starts turning on all 6 laser walls, using a laser wall around himself, and periodically sweeping the floor with laser beams once his health drops under half its maximum.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e3ab9e00
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e3ab9e00
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e3ab9e00
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd
type
Art Evolution
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd
comment
Art Evolution: The art in Once Again got an overhaul compared to the original SNES game. Natsume even has a page on their website showing the differences.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e43c66bd
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5421161
type
Expy
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5421161
comment
Expy: Kamaitachi seems to be loosely based on the Tsuchigumo enemies from the arcade version. Both are named after a Youkai.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5421161
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5421161
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5421161
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e567510d
type
Determinator
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e567510d
comment
Determinator: The player-controlled androids are programmed for a single purpose: Kill Banglar. It's also the reason why they were forced to self-destruct after killing him, as their ability to think for themselves was not fully developed.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e567510d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e567510d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e567510d
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5d37e0f
type
Divergent Character Evolution
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5d37e0f
comment
Divergent Character Evolution: The Ninja and both, the player and enemy versions of Kunoichi, all have different designs, unlike the arcade original, where they were all head/palette swaps.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5d37e0f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5d37e0f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e5d37e0f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f18344
type
Humongous Mecha
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f18344
comment
Humongous Mecha: Gigant, the boss of the first stage, is a giant android made to look like a bodybuilder. Raiden takes the cake, however. He's easily the largest playable character by far, even towering over the previously mentioned Gigant.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f18344
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f18344
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f18344
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0
type
Fanservice Pack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0
comment
Fanservice Pack: The remake in The Ninja Warriors Once Again, possibly courtesy of the advances that made Yaksha possible, sees the resistance upgrading Kunoichi's bust size by a rather noticeable amount◊.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eaf5a1ac
type
Groin Attack
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eaf5a1ac
comment
Groin Attack: Kunoichi's pummel move (Grab, Down+Attack) has her punch her opponent below the waist. Hold the attack button to punch them there more times.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eaf5a1ac
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eaf5a1ac
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eaf5a1ac
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
type
Guns Are Worthless
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
comment
Guns Are Worthless: The Machine Gun Army units have guns that deal only superficial damage. The robotic enemies in the 3SVO IIs, Golems, and flying Attack Drones in the remake deal rather small damage with their lasers/missiles; however some of these attacks do knock your character down. The exception being Raiden's guns in his Chicken Walker form: they deal huge amounts of damage while also able to hit multiple enemies in front of him.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ed98f038
type
Wall Crawl
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ed98f038
comment
Wall Crawl: The third boss Yamori can do this while throwing bombs, true to his namesake (Japanese for Gecko).
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ed98f038
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ed98f038
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ed98f038
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ee9c050
type
Extendable Arms
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ee9c050
comment
Extendable Arms: This is Yaksha's special ability. Her arms are extendable and stretchy which ties into her technical playstyle.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ee9c050
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ee9c050
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_ee9c050
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f1577797
type
Boss Remix
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f1577797
comment
Boss Remix: With another boss, even. Phobos and Deimos' Battle Theme Music is a remixed version of Gigant's, which makes sense because they're two custom-made Gigants.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f1577797
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f1577797
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f1577797
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f25b1ae6
type
Unskilled, but Strong
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f25b1ae6
comment
Unskilled, but Strong: Raiden's a ninja but he sure fights like he's in a barroom brawl. Relying on Good Old Fisticuffs and brute strength throws (his signature throw is grabbing a pair of foes and mashing their faces into each other), he lacks the techniques of fellow Big Guy powerhouse, Ninja. That said he's a 32 ton assault mech and he hits like it.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f25b1ae6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f25b1ae6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f25b1ae6
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
type
Wake-Up Call Boss
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
comment
Wake-Up Call Boss: The remake gives us the new-model Gigant, a far cry from the Warm-Up Boss that is the original spec Gigant, as the perks new-model Gigants get include immunity to flinching from non-special moves or combo enders, being immune to grab attacks from most characters, a VERY noticeable size boost(possibly explaining the grab immunity, as most of the cast is simply too small to throw him), being far more difficult to knock down, updates to its movelist and improved armor granting it a good bit more HP.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4f01ac
type
Deadly Rotary Fan
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4f01ac
comment
Deadly Rotary Fan: The second stage has these. They're safe to cross when they're not spinning. Mooks will happily run into these when they're spinning, however. This remains the case in the remake.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4f01ac
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4f01ac
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_f4f01ac
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fa63f56c
type
Hoist Hero over Head
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fa63f56c
comment
Hoist Hero over Head: Raiden and Yaksha both have a press slam type of throw, though Raiden will only use his against Gigants, whose size is similar to his own.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fa63f56c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fa63f56c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fa63f56c
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fb9afaab
type
Attack Drone
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fb9afaab
comment
Attack Drone: 3SVO II are small white robots that move on the floor and fire lasers. They are short, making them slightly difficult to hit (Hint: throw them for massive damage). The remake also has flying attack drones with guns which serve as Airborne Mooks.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fb9afaab
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fb9afaab
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fb9afaab
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fd94c4ac
type
Theme Naming
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fd94c4ac
comment
Theme Naming: Some of the enemies. Theme Twin Naming: Phobos and Deimos, the twin cyborg bosses, are named after twin Greek gods. Animal Theme Naming: Some of the mooks, namely Snake, Fox, Panther, Puma and Saru ("monkey"). Some of the bosses as well — the boss Chainsaw Bull is built like a bull, while the boss Yamori is Gecko in Japanese and he fittingly enough climbs on walls.
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fd94c4ac
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fd94c4ac
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_fd94c4ac
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
type
ItemName
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
comment
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game) / int_name
itemName
The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Dual Mode Unit / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Elite Army / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Full-Circle Revolution / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
History Repeats / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Kill Sat / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Remade and Improved / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Science Fantasy / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Games of 1990–1994 / int_75e07600
 The Ninja Warriors (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Games of 2015–2019 / int_75e07600