I'm in the minority, but I enjoyed this game better then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game, which I liked as well. The graphics were much better in the second game.
The very first TMNT game came in 1989 on the NES, appropriately titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Interestingly enough, Konami opted for a very different style of game to experiment with to set it apart from the action platformer genre the licensed games often fell under, and tried to make use of an essential part of the TMNT‘s allure, teamwork. All the turtles are at your disposal at any given time, though the game itself is strictly for one player only. As a work around to avoid Nintendo’s strict policy of the number of released titles per company over a fiscal year, the game was released under Konami’s Ultra Games banner.
Why don't that make these games any more I had this game when it first come out anyone ever had the speed controller it was the best and jumbo controller with joystick wish we could go back to when it was not all this b.s kids would have more morals than today 😁🎮 but I only played on Rainey days rideing dirtbikes or n the woods otherwise what we don't have any more
So I just played this Game as my 1st all time 4K TV Video Game... You know what I see here? The difference in the Picture Quality from the NES Classic & the NES Original, on a 4K TV are not all that different, ~_~ My 4K TV smoothed most of the Image out for me, & you can see a lot of the same colors in the HD Version as you do on the Original Version over 4K... Almost all the Sprites are smoothed out, & some Shadows were fixed in the Original... There are a few differences, though... the NES HD Edition, Splinter in the Intro Video Looks better, because his outfit is more brownish, & original, its just a black blurr on screen, like it's blended in with the Darkness, or shadowings, & I dunno, that is about all that is different between the two... Gameplay looks exactly the same for both... I guess this just proves that Upgrading to the NES Classic or Mini, was not really a big improvement, & not really worth the buy, lOl... 30 Games? They don't look HD at all, it would of been better to just remake them, no? lOl...
This game was hard as %$#@ back in the day.
This brings back horror....I forgot how much I loved and hated this game....never could get past your 30 minute mark...that level was nasty....
This was my GAME!!!it was soooo much fun, miss those days
The damage sound effect to your character really makes you wince - really captures the effect of pain
And the under water part still haunts me in my dreams....
man this takes me back.....pure nostalgia
To this day, that underwater level still gives me major anxiety.
One of the best games ever!
Man this brings back memories
Wow, this was my 1992 - grade 4. *tear*
you are a legend
My thumbs are soooo jonesing for this game right now
best game
You make it look so easy
I'm in the minority, but I enjoyed this game better then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game, which I liked as well. The graphics were much better in the second game.
RetroTube1978 I liked this one better too. Awesome game!
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Huh.. Different turtles spawn different enemies.. Who knew..
i could never beat this game lol, too hard
Utilize *0.5x playback speed*
13 minutes in and I’m realizing I NEVER made it that far!!!!!!
This needs a remake of a port to the Switch
@@JB-ux6tf yep. I have it
The very first TMNT game came in 1989 on the NES, appropriately titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Interestingly enough, Konami opted for a very different style of game to experiment with to set it apart from the action platformer genre the licensed games often fell under, and tried to make use of an essential part of the TMNT‘s allure, teamwork. All the turtles are at your disposal at any given time, though the game itself is strictly for one player only. As a work around to avoid Nintendo’s strict policy of the number of released titles per company over a fiscal year, the game was released under Konami’s Ultra Games banner.
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Why don't that make these games any more I had this game when it first come out anyone ever had the speed controller it was the best and jumbo controller with joystick wish we could go back to when it was not all this b.s kids would have more morals than today 😁🎮 but I only played on Rainey days rideing dirtbikes or n the woods otherwise what we don't have any more
One of my all time favorite games
Level 3 is very very hard to pass it
I don't remember how tf I managed to beat this game
Fun and frustrating!
If only it was 2 player, no underwater level and no scrolls. Otherwise, a very good game that's hated.
Lol fellow~tommes!
Me and sasuke tease you, ha ha !
So I just played this Game as my 1st all time 4K TV Video Game...
You know what I see here?
The difference in the Picture Quality from the NES Classic & the NES Original,
on a 4K TV are not all that different, ~_~
My 4K TV smoothed most of the Image out for me,
& you can see a lot of the same colors in the HD Version
as you do on the Original Version over 4K...
Almost all the Sprites are smoothed out, & some Shadows were
fixed in the Original... There are a few differences, though...
the NES HD Edition, Splinter in the Intro Video Looks better,
because his outfit is more brownish, & original, its just a black blurr
on screen, like it's blended in with the Darkness, or shadowings,
& I dunno, that is about all that is different between the two...
Gameplay looks exactly the same for both...
I guess this just proves that Upgrading to the NES Classic or Mini,
was not really a big improvement, & not really worth the buy, lOl...
30 Games? They don't look HD at all, it would of been better to just
remake them, no? lOl...
The good old days, when Konami was a proper video game developer. Nowadays, they have nothing going for them, aside from PES, pachinkos and Yu-Gi-Oh.
I hate this fucking game!
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