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  title Samurai Shodown
  developer SNK
  publisher SNK
  designer Galapagos Team
  released August 11 , 1993
  genre Fighting Game
  modes Up to 2 players simultaneously
  ratings ESRB : Not Rated (NR)
  platforms Neo-Geo (Ports available on various other platforms of the time)
  media 118 MB Neo-Geo Cartridge


''Samurai Shodown'' ('s popular series of Fighting Games . Its initial, primary distinction from its contemporaries (most significantly, '' Street Fighter II '') was its time period, since it was set in the late 18th Century . All of its characters also wielded weapons, and in addition to its unusual look, it also bore comparatively authentic Music from the time period, rife with sounds of traditional Japanese instruments, such as the Shakuhachi and Shamisen . True to its use of bladed weapons, the game also included copious amounts of blood, though generally never as over-the-top as '' Mortal Kombat '' tended to be. Its overall aesthetic drew in the curious, and made SNK many fans.

The game quickly became renowned for its fast pace, focused more on quick, powerful strikes than the combos that ''SFII'' was known for.


HOME VERSION

  • Geo system, the AES, the fans bought it up in droves, and it still stands as the most successful run of home Neo cartridges ever produced.


However, the release incited controversy in the United States , as it was decided to Censor the game for most platforms, by changing the blood from red to white and disabling all of the fatal attack animations. There was no code to re-enable it, and many US fans who bought the game were angry that the game they had purchased was not 100% true to the arcade experience, a notion which ran contrary to the professed point of the AES in the first place. The 3DO version, however, was ported almost a year later, and managed to reach the console with all blood and fatality graphics intact. As a result, some retailers didn't even carry this edition of the game.

  • Geo console Modifications , which would enable users to set the system's region to Japan, or play in arcade mode, which would in turn allow the game to be played with all of the blood and death animations intact, even on a U.S. console. It also marked the beginning of SNK's nebulous and much-discussed policy of censoring their games for release in the United States, which still persists (albeit sporadically) to this day.


The game was ported to multiple other platforms, including the Super Nintendo , Nintendo Gameboy , Sega Genesis , Sega CD , 3DO , PlayStation , PlayStation 2 , and Xbox . All the ports vary in quality, given the individual capabilities of the systems it appeared on. Although all the 16-bit version of the game omitted one character, even the Sega CD version, and as a result of the controversy over Motal Kombat each game had its violence toned down.


STORY

The official story, as given by SNK, is as follows:

"Plagues of unknown origin, strange phenomena, repeated outbreaks of war: these were enough to cause panic and plunge people into despair.

But one smiled as he surveyed the unfolding chaos rending the world asunder.

For this 'man,' once slain by the forces of the Tokugawa Shogunate, hate for the Shogunate is all he possesses along with newly acquired dark powers to bring it down.

This 'man,' Shiro Tokisada Amakusa , unleashes his unworldly forces and spreads his false creed in an attempt to lead the world to ruin.

But in the midst of such calamities, there were still warriors who put their beliefs to the test. These warriors spurred by different motives and beliefs converge as if drawn together, battle, and make their way to the source of the chaos."


CAST

Note: In the English versions of the video games, character names are in the Western order (given name, then family name). The character names here reflect the English version.


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