Sega's classic hack-and-slash video game series Shinobi is being turned into a movie, and the director behind Extraction and Extraction 2 is making it. Sega announced in a press release that it's ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sega revealed a new Shinobi game during Sony's February 2025 PlayStation State of Play event. It's officially called Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, and ...
I expect that anyone that's old enough to have played Shinobi hasn't exactly thought about it in a while, and anyone young enough to have not played it will say "what's Shinobi?" Well, the original ...
Shinobi is the next Sega video game to receive the live-action treatment. Per Deadline, Extraction director Sam Hargrave will helm the feature film adaptation of Shinobi for Universal. First released ...
Fond of weirdly obscure titles since childhood, Ivanir has been captivated by many Japanese games over the years. Some of his most passionate topics are the Dept. Heaven series, Summon Night ...
Ninja-action game fans are spoiled for choice in 2025. Less than a month after the release of an excellent revival of the 2D Ninja Gaiden series comes developer LizardCube’s refreshing new take on ...
Ever since opening an original Game Boy and Tetris one Christmas morning, Joseph was hooked into the world of video games. A staggering number of years have since passed and Joe can still be found ...
One of SEGA's most prolific video game franchises is getting a new movie adaptation that will take "Shinobi's" 8-bit pixel gameplay to the larger screen, recently being given the green light for its ...
The release of Shinobi: Art of Vengeance marks the return of a classic Sega franchise that has been dormant for nearly 14 years. LizardCube, the studio responsible for another Sega revival with ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when most video games were blind purchases. Well before Twitch streamers were doing full live playthroughs of unreleased titles — hell, before trial demos were even ...
There’s a myth that true immersion into video games requires three dimensions: sidescrollers are good for nostalgia, but the future belongs to photorealistic 3D worlds. But a range of recent games ...