Golpe de Mestre - Battle Arena Toshinden - Eiji Shinjo | Stargame Multishow

Eiji Shinjo's move list from the original Battle Arena Toshinden, featured in 1995 on the Brazilian TV show Stargame. Battle Arena Toshinden is a 3D fighting game developed by Tamsoft for the PlayStation and released worldwide throughout 1995 — January 1st in Japan, August in North America, and September in Europe. The title stood out for combining weapon-based combat with sidestepping in 3D arenas, allowing players to circle around their opponents during battle. Regional Differences Western versions received an English redub. Parts of the soundtrack were re-recorded with different instrumentation. Sofia's stage theme lost its vocal track in Western releases. Sofia and Ellis's voices were changed from the Japanese edition. Version Trivia The MS-DOS version is not a direct port of the PlayStation edition. The PC version's audio uses the Japanese edition's recordings, but in lower quality. The Japanese edition features a typo ("Run Go") on the character selection screen, which was fixed in Western versions. Sidestepping around opponents was one of the technical features that set the game apart among early PlayStation titles. Eiji Shinjo is the main protagonist and the face of the first Battle Arena Toshinden (1995). The young Japanese swordsman enters the "Secret Budokan" tournament driven by a deeply personal quest: to find his older brother, Sho Shinjo, who mysteriously vanished years earlier after abandoning him. Armed with a straight-bladed katana (a Chokutō) and utilizing the fictional Hiten-ryu fighting style, Eiji stands out for his well-balanced abilities, making him the ideal character for both beginners and veterans alike. In the first game, his style reflects the classic fighting game hero archetype, blending quick sword strikes with fire-based elemental projectiles. At the conclusion of the first Toshinden, although he manages to defeat the tournament organizer (Gaia), Eiji doesn't find the definitive answers he was looking for — only clues that his brother Sho is still alive, perfectly setting the stage for the franchise's sequels. #BattleArenaToshinden #Toshinden #EijiShinjo #PlayStation #PS1 #Tamsoft #Takara #RetroGaming #StarGame #FighterGames #3DFightingGame #ClassicGaming #FGC