- For the Mega Drive game, see Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi.
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Shadow Dancer (シャドー・ダンサー), known as Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi on Master System covers, is an action platform game developed by Sega for the Sega System 18 arcade system in 1989. A port of the game was published by Sega for the Sega Master System, and ports to several home computers were published by U.S. Gold. Alongside The Revenge of Shinobi, this game was the first sequel to Shinobi.
A similar game titled Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi was released for the Sega Mega Drive, which features an entirely different set of levels.
Production Credits
System 18 version
Master System Version
Graphic: Yatsute Miro, Gaga
Program: M.Wakayama
Sound: K.T.
Manual: May
Special: Hagi Chan, H.Sekiguchi
Amstrad CPC Version
Coding: Dave Semmens
Graphics: Doug Townsley
Software House: Images
Promotional Material
Home computers IT print advert
ShadowDancer Computers UK PrintAd.jpg
Home computers UK print advert
Physical Scans
System 18 Version
Master System version
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Amiga Version
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Amstrad CPC Version
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Atari ST Version
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Commodore 64 Version
ZX Spectrum Version
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