Universal Pictures and SEGA Corporation are teaming up on a feature film adaptation of the video game franchise “Shinobi,” the companies announced on Tuesday. Sam Hargrave, the filmmaker behind ...
Joshua grew up in poverty, deep in the Middle of Nowhere, Alabama. Gaming was a rarely afforded escape from reality that persisted throughout his life, something that saw him through good times and ...
SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance is the latest entry into Sega’s SHINOBI franchise. Released August 29 for all major platforms, the game is a 2-D side-scrolling beat ’em up featuring beloved ninja Joe ...
It looks like another video game is now about to get the cinematic treatment, but if you were born prior to the 1990s you may not be familiar with the title. Universal has enjoyed recent success with ...
Following in the footsteps of "Sonic the Hedgehog," the hack-and-slash ninja game will be the latest SEGA property to get the big screen treatment. The “Shinobi” film will be directed by Sam Hargraves ...
Coming out of Summer Game Fest, Lizardcube’s Shinobi: Art of Vengeance was one of the games that was high on our list, just based on the sample size we got to experience. After playing the game in ...
SEGA, along with developer Lizardcube, has released a new video for Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance, giving a better look at the game's setting, Neo City. The video gives players a better look at one of the ...
Back in the old days, there was no sure-fire indicator of box office poison more than a video game adaptation. The two mediums just didn’t gel. That has changed in recent years and now all kinds of ...
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Sega has just picked the next iconic game franchise to turn into a ...
Ah, Shinobi. The name alone makes fans of retro gaming smile, while newer generations might blink and ask, “Shin-who?” Well, settle in, because Sega’s ninja warrior, Joe Musashi, is back in Shinobi: ...
Few games embody the history of video games as well as Sega's Shinobi. The very first game, which was simply titled Shinobi, was released on arcade systems back in 1987. Ninjas were incredibly popular ...