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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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  • 1989
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989)
IMDb traces the history of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from their inception and rise in the 1980s and '90s to 'Mutant Mayhem,' their latest animated incarnation from producer Seth Rogen.
In 1984, Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman self-publish the first issue of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." In 1987, Playmates Toys licenses the Turtles and develops an animated series to promote its upcoming toys, which brought in $1.1 billion over the next four years. The cartoon and action figures establish the Turtles' distinct personalities as well as their passion for pizza, colored masks, and "cowabunga" catchphrases. In 1989, Teenage Mutant Ninja video games debut for Nintendo and at the arcade. More than 40 games have been released in formats from Playstation to pinball. In March 1990, the Turtles hit the silver screen, grossing more than $200 million, the highest-grossing independent film up to that time. Two live-action sequels and a Vanilla Ice collaboration follow ... but with diminishing returns.
In 1997, a live-action reboot series adds a controversial fifth Turtle named Venus de Milo. The decision to add Venus splits Laird and Eastman's partnership, and "Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" is canceled after one season.
From 2003 to 2016, there are two more reboots on TV, plus two live-action films, where computer-generated Turtles took over for the guys in rubber suits.
A fourth animated series debuts in 2018, this time going back to their early teen years. "Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" ends in 2022 with a movie on Netflix.
And in 2023, the Turtles return to theaters with a new computer-animated feature. 'Mutant Mayhem' producer Seth Rogen hopes to bring youthful energy (tech and all) back to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game!

    The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series is one of the most unique fighting video games! The characters, the action, and the sure thrill of excitement makes this game a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!

    Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!

    Graphics: The graphics are wonderful especially for the regular Nintendo System! The backgrounds are really beautiful!

    Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you find out that it will become more difficult!

    Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!

    Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!

    Overall: I have always loved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game! If you like excellent flying adventure up games then I strongly recommend you play this game!

    To purchase this video game and other Street Fighter II games check out Amazon.com!
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Wow

    This will in part be based on the version found in the cowabunga collection. That comes with one save slot for each of these as well as a relatively generous rewind. This means that this is now somewhat more accessible. There are also difficulty settings and even God Mode and level select.

    This is very much based on the Saturday morning cartoon that first aired two years before this came out. The color palette and designs are either directly from there or heavily inspired by it. This was the most popular version at the time with the original parody of gritty comics having been dwarfed by it.

    Even though I used to love the show and still have some fondness for it even at age 7 I wished that these nifty designed evil beings were allowed to be more threatening. When the evil shredder attacks they don't cut him no slack. But they sure do attack him with a lot of pizza ingredients. So it was great to see that here they actually did get to be.

    Allows you to fight pretty much every single one that you would want to based on hey this iteration of the ip and based on how early in the run it was. There's a lot here that is right out of the pilot and if you remember that one you already know that that's actually one of the best episodes.

    Each boss fight is memorable. Bebop and rocksteady will do an animalistic charge at you and yes they do indeed get to use their guns and quite effectively at that. Even Baxter Stockman manages to intimidate. The final one actually has one or two very clever touches that I found delightful.

    When fighting them or just the regular enemies it is crucial that you learn their patterns of movement and attack. Even if you're playing solo they will be plentiful and often try to surround you rather than come at you from one place and they certainly won't just wait around for their turn like has been noted tends to happen in martial arts films that aren't naive enough to try otherwise like Batman begins. Man am I glad that Nolan got that out of his system and vastly improved for the Dark Knight.

    Expect a lot of pallet swaps of the footsoldier. It didn't bother me personally because they're sufficiently different in how they come after you. The regular one will just punch and kick. There's a version that will throw a boomerang which you of course have to watch for coming and going, some have Spears that you really don't want to jump over, some have at least one sword each and there's even some that will walk in unison carrying a massive rocket that they will throw at the ground causing a substantial explosion and there's just enough time for you to realize what's about to happen and prepare for it appropriately.

    And don't even get me started on the robots. The Mausers of course make appearances. And now that I've just completed this it'll be a while before I play it again though I hope it won't be about 30 years like last time and there are definitely things I will miss but fighting roadkill Rodney's is not one of those. You will sometimes be fired upon by lasers and some have an electric whip. Some will grab you and hold you while someone else attacks from the other side.

    You can complete this on your own or with three others. Originally it would have to be all of you at the machine. With the emulated version you can do it online. I've read that it's stable although the player base is not huge so keep that in mind. At some point I'd like to try that though right now my carpal tunnel is so bad I can't play anything for more than 11 minutes without a long break and I'm not about to subject someone else to having to wait through that.

    Overall the four turtles do play fairly similarly which is of course not ideal. Donatello has the most range at the cost of speed and he's definitely the one you want to go with if you're entirely on your own during this. Rafael is at the other end. Michelangelo is a party dude and also right there with him. And Leonardo is a pretty decent mix.

    So this is about what you would expect based on the iconic sets of weapons they wield. If there's more than one of you playing then you'll definitely want to coordinate based on this. And if it's just two of you make sure you both choose someone that makes sense for there not being more of you.

    There is a little bit of attack chaining. You can't particularly choose between them. Basically you are doing it while standing or at the start, middle and end of a jump. For each of these you're going to want to choose carefully because they all have strengths and weaknesses. There isn't any 1 tactic that works regardless of circumstance.

    The opening of this emulates the intro of the aforementioned tv series or rather the part at the very start of it with the nuclear glow blasting away a manhole cover and then the titular characters jumping out. That's not the only time that they play part of the music from there and in general every tune here fits and really gets you pumped and gets you to keep playing.

    This also has great sound work. Everything that hurts you or your foes sounds like it has an impact. It also uses voice clips including cowabunga and tonight I dine on turtle soup. Because of how few things you need to be able to do with controls this is something you can very easily pick up and play. That deceptive simplicity gives way to complexity. The position on the screen matters tremendously.

    You're going to want to protect all of the corners and always be aware that something dangerous could come from anywhere at nearly any time, though you will gradually get better at avoiding it and even predicting some of them, especially on repeat runs. The skateboard level is glorious. Recommended. 8/10.
    8DanielJosLeary

    They just don't make games like this anymore

    This is simply one of the most important arcade games of my youth. Aside from being based on the greatest pop phenomena of the time, the game was incredibly well designed. Similar arcade games like The Simpsons and The X-Men, were equally as addicting, but Ninja Turtles took the cake. The game was adapted to the NES home system, but the transition didn't work well. Aside from the poor 8-bit graphics compared to the arcade's original 16+, many of the games hidden treasures like smackable scenery, background jokes, and between stage animations were cut. No wonder extra stages and Pizza Hut ads were placed in the game to poorly compensate. If you are to play this game your better to find the arcade itself. In the days of NES, Super Nintendo and Genesis, Konami was simply a master maker of great games. But they fail big time with the over rated 3D revolution. They just don't make games like this anymore. No one does.
    8Field78

    Great and fun no-brainer for the NES

    Compared to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, its sort-of predecessor, this game is (sometimes literally) a walk in the park. This being originally an arcade game ported to the NES, the gameplay is much simpler and more straightforward. The goal is to simply walk to the right in side-scrolling levels, defeating everything that Shredder, Krang and the Footclan throw at you before you can proceed. Footsoldiers, small robots, wild animals, helicopters, you name it.

    Actually, the simplicity of this game was a welcome change of pace after the much more complex (not to mention frustrating) first NES game, which featured maze-like stages, impossibly tough enemies, and one-hit-kill situations. You will find none of that here. Gameplay is purposely easy, just beat up everything that gets in your way over the course of ten widely varying areas. Every now and then you get to use a fire hydrant cap, manhole cover or parking meter to hit the baddies with, and there is one very cool level where you fight from a skateboard, but that's about all the variation in gameplay there is. This game was clearly made for mindless beating rather than strategy, but fortunately it worked.

    In the beginning of the game, you can pick your Turtle to fight with, but theya re quite interchangeable, since their attacks have more or less the same effect (Leo and Donatello have a better range, though). Your attacks are somewhat limited anyway, to normal attacks, jump kicks and special attacks. Mastering the latter two is basically key to finishing the game. You get to use them on a significant horde of enemies, quite varied and some more tricky than others, so never a dull moment. But the real challenge lies in the boss fights. Several of these bosses are old acquaintances of the animated TV show, which makes battling them extra fun, and some of them, like Shredder and Krang, really put up a good fight.

    People complained about this game looking significantly less good on the NES as compared to the arcade version. Yeah, what'd you expect? It didn't bother me, because it still looked much better graphically than the previous game. There was always good level music to enjoy, and the NES version had some extended and additional levels, so I'm not complaining.

    This game offered a nice alternative to all the Legend of Zeldas and Castlevanias of the time that were more immersive, but also more headache-inducing. Nothing wrong with a little button-bashing every once in a while. Especially not when it envolves our four favorite green ninjas.
    Angry_Arguer

    Cowabunga!

    Ok, as a kid I couldn't watch the TV show, so I was stuck playing the game...and what fun it was! It was tough, but I finally beat it! SCORE! This has almost everything you could look for in an 80s action/ninja game...cool villains, equally kick ass heroes, and much more! Break out the katanas, get rocking with that annoying soundtrack, and watch out for the bouncing balls!

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      To gain access to a cheat where you can select any level or extra lives, enter the following code on the main screen (with the Turtles logo) before the cut scenes play: B, A, B, A, UP, DOWN, B, A, LEFT, RIGHT, B, A, START
    • Errores
      When Granitor (the blue stone warrior) first appears, he is heard saying, "Crush the turtles!" But the on-screen captions read: "Crash the turtles!"
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      Rocksteady: Say your prayers, toitles.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The credits scroll across a ticker.
    • Versiones alternativas
      (2004) A version of the game is included as an unlockable extra in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus (2004). However, all the music from the original arcade game is replaced with new music, and the voices are also changed.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (2022)

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      • 11 de octubre de 1989 (Estados Unidos)
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