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Job #12: Joe Musashi (Shinobi)
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Joseph Musashi is the main protagonist of the Shinobi series. Originally a weak young boy, he grew up to become a respected ninja through hard work and determination. He steps up to fight the terrorist organization Zeed after learning that they’re kidnapping the children of his clan. While the soccer field might not seem like a place for a ninja, you can’t deny that darting around the field as ninja football player and pulling off various ninjutsu would be cool as hell.
Sonic & Sega Superstars Soccer (North America)
Sega's Dream Team Football (Europe and South American)
The American one was chosen for alliteration's sake, while the European/South American one relies on Sega's non-Sonic creations being more popular in that territory. "Dream Team" was chosen because... well, what do you call a "team" of actors?
Stadium: Snail Maze (Master System)
This would be a retro, 8-bit stage. The only scenery other than the court is a giant SMS logo with "WELCOME TO THE" written above on both sides of the pitch-black room and lots of snails watching. The gimmick of this stage is pretty simple: walls appear around the stage to turn dribbling into a maze, you can kick the ball above a wall for some puzzling teamwork. The floor is dark blue with the exception of a giant, red Sega logo S illustrated on it. The walls are white with checkerboards on them like the Master System box arts.
Sega made the iDog???Job #18:
Job #19: Toy Factory (Woody Pop)
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It might be better known for appearing on the Game Gear due to it's wider western release, but Woody Pop originated as a breaker style title on the Master System using the Japanese exclusive Paddle Control system. It was also the very last game released in the Sega MyCard range, making it the last game to use the unique credit card like sheet of plastic rather than a more traditional cartridge.
In it you play as the titular Woody Pop, the block of wood down there as he bounces balls to smash bricks and has tasked himself with breaking the maniacal machine and crazed toys within the factory, all whilst protecting...well, his goal actually. In a way Woody Pop is very much a goalkeeper in this game, blocking the balls from getting past him into the hole behind.
The Toy Factory is a wooden stadium, filled to the brim with tin soldiers and toy robots who will cheer and jeer from the crowd. Perhaps we could even have a few additional toy character cameos thrown into the audience amongst all those soldiers and robots...Tails Doll anyone? How about the obscure SEGA iDog?
Gimmicks for this stadium include destructible blocks that will pop up, making the ball richochet off upon shattering it. Each successful break will bolster your Superstar Meter slightly...but that's not all! Stadium specific power ups can be found within these blocks:
All power ups end after a goal is scored however and the field will be reset.
- 'Woody Pop' himself, who will stand behind the goalkeeper and block exactly one missed save from scoring. He disappears after saving it once, meaning a good striker can still score from Woody's deflect if they're in the right place.
- Fireball sets the football on fire. Hitting a block will burn any adjacent blocks too, adding additional Superstar meter to your team. Luckily doesn't burn our players!
- Shot will create a shockwave that breaks multiple blocks in a rapid motion. Think of it like you've just bombed the blocks and you'll rack up a huge chunk of meter all at once.
- Red Potion will cause the ball to increase in size. Scoring with this ball will count as two goals.
- Skull more of a power down. Whichever team member picks this up has their goal double in size making it easier for the opposition to score some goals.
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Apparently so!Sega made the iDog???