Check out the more radical Revamped 8BiStereo version of this soundtrack which has better quality, updated text, accurate tracklist and visual background! th-cam.com/video/PG3stg_kox8/w-d-xo.html 🐢
bobby smickers Actually easy. Yes you have to figure out the best order to disable the bombs but when you know that I don't see what's so hard about it.The caves and the Technodrome are hard.
Fuck the caves and Technodrome... I died fighting the technodrome and it only had one bar of health left... so I don't even know what it looks like on the inside..
Hahaha 😅 so I'm not the only one lol. I'm about to be 44 and I've always hummed it aloud along to it in my head, nobody knows what it's from and I don't ever say lol
I spent most my time as a child at the hospital and they had the nes with that game i played it so much..i had the feeling of freedom when you could walk around the game ...but i was stuck in the hospital..that game will forever be in my head with that song that plays when you walk around in the open world
You know, the very original turtles all wore red because of blood and violence, Raph kept his red because he is physically the strongest turtle, he liked it.
I’m used to the multi-coloured look because of the 1980’s cartoon and 1990 movie. Yet, the moderately rightist part of me strongly appreciates the need to keep it original and on point. It was red because of blood, obviously.
Several decades later, I learned that each weapon, even the garbage ones, had enemies it did high and low damage against, apparently you needed to experiment and remember the optimal weapon for each enemy. Then you could easily defeat the iconic TMNT villains: Johnny Storm the Human Torch, Leatherface, Battletoad and Assorted Flying Bullshit.
Raphael did the most damage with his sais, but it's undercut by how atrocious his range is, so that's why he gets to tangle with the seaweed in the bomb defusal mission.
I remember protecting Donatello so hard so i could have him for the boss fights. I loved this game..... I don't remember it being super glitchy...hard.....yes ...infuriating to my poor 10 year old self...you bet ya...but I got my moneys worth on this game. There was no Steam Summer sale....this was it till next Christmas.....
I know this was not the Turtles game everyone wanted back then (everyone wanted the arcade version) but this game was still enjoyable. And the music is especially memorable for me. For a licensed kids game, the music does a remarkable job of straddling the line between sounding fun, and inferring the sense of stressful intensity that this game required to beat.
Michael Dougherty The NES game predated the coin-op by several months (both were released in '89). It received middling reviews even back then, but still sold by the truckloads (4+million copies). I can barely stomach the game nowadays due to its flaws, but its soundtrack still shines
Michael Dougherty I liked it because it was and truly felt like TMNT pre-TV. That it was originally meant to be inspired by the comic. Hence the red bandana on the cover. That gave it some of cred no turtle game since ever strived for. I mean look at that cover, photo shop aside, they look like killers. They never looked that dope ever again IMO.
The difficulty of this game made me take the ninja turtles so seriously as a kid and made the stakes seem so much higher. People get mad at the difficulty but if you STARTED with this game as I did, all other TMNT games seem like breeze by comparison.
+Chan Kobun For anyone wondering, I didn't come up with that phrase, it was used on the "TMNT Tunes" episode of VGMpire, which if you enjoy this channel, you damn well should be listening to.
Also, the TV show was pretty much the biggest thing around at the time this game was produced, which meant that they were going to go with the "TV look" on the box-artwork (multicolored bandannas), as opposed to the "comic-book look" (red bandannas).
Pretty sure I had them all with red bandanas on my EU NES game cover :o And yeah this show was equal to DBZ back in the day. DBZ in the morning and TMNT in the afternoon in France in the 90s.
Yep ! TMNT Volume 1, #4, second printing, May 1987, artwork by the great Michael Dooney ;) All red bandanas. And they were all red also on the games. Maybe there was an edit for some other countries. You know, like the UK who used to call them TMHT for Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles... Did UK had a thing against ninjas ?! ^^
iamfondoftmnt Ninjas where seen as too violent I guess. Where I live the goverment got all worried about ¨deadly nunchakus¨ because of Bruce Lee flicks and banned them from the country, but you can still buy a katana, an axe or even a gun. But watch out for those deadly nunchakus! :p
What an amazing composer. Even the "game over" tune is complex. There's so much communication of theme in his music, and a lot of it is very conversational. So classy :)
AVGN: What are you doing their critic? Nostalgia Critic: I'm just defusing the bombs here underwater! AVGN: Looks like your punching your munchkin! Nostalgia Critic: Shut up!!
The track at 6:03 is the song I remember hearing the most in the game, because this levels it was in took me forever to get past. The track at 9:24 was always my favorite one. I remember when I first got to the board. It felt a little scary and the music just sounded so chill and awesome. I remember loving every second of this song, and every other song that was on this level too. Also for the underwater level of the Dam. That was beautiful music too, I don't know anyone who didn't like it
The track at 6:03 is the same for me. It's also my favorite joint in the game though so I never mind spending a lot of time in those stages. At least the music makes me happy. Your favorite is my second favorite. A really dope tune for sure.
The more time passes, the more I appreciate this game. While it might not have the best graphics in the world or the most balanced gameplay it certainly unique among other TMNT games of that era. Soundtrack is top notch, as expected from Konami of that time.
Jun Funahashi with those unmistakable melodies! This game and Track & Field II. Classic Konami! Hidenori Maezawa the Contra OST god!!! Those arrangements and drum kit programming! I can definitely hearing the early makings of the Guardian Heroes OST in this! Thanks for uploading this. It's gonna be a great night listening to all 3 NES OSTs in all their stereo glory!! Great job, man!!
Right off the bat , the title music/cut scene etc sets the mood for a game that really says , “ i hope you have a pair because I’m about to kick your ass and make you regret being born”
I'm glad you're up front about editing the audio to make it sound more crisp, a lot of channels just reupload the same echo-ey sounds and then you can't find the originals anywhere.
It actually isn't a matter of the company (but that does help relate it most of the time), depends on who composed the music and what sound driver it was programmed into. And since Hidenori Maezawa did this game and Contra, that's where the similarities come in :)
6:57 I must've not gotten past this part in the game to remember any of the songs at this point. I do remember fighting Beebop and Rocksteady and after watching some videos of the bosses I vaguely remember saving Splinter, but I can't say I ever came close to beating this game. Easily one of the hardest games I've ever played.
Housethegrate hit ALL of these tracks on point with his remixed medley. Notably what you call "Sewer 2" at 7:46 - more commonly known to me as "Find The Technodrome!" That remix is somewhere out on the Net. It's a great one. Pick it up!
From the bottom of my heart I thank you for this! These tunes have come back to both haunt and please me almost 20 years later and I couldn't be happier!
The box and cartridge picture has all of the turtles with red bandanas, was taken from Michael Dooney's cover art for the second printing of the TMNT #4 comic book.
This game kicked my ass as a kid. Never got past the swimming level without a Game Genie so I could ignore the damage from the...electric seaweed? Either way, I could just focus on the bombs and then get stuck never knowing where to go next until I turn off the game. (Never beat that game.)
Armando Morales I used to love those water stages.The main problem for me was those stupid sewer stages. Why in the hell could a turtle not swim in this game.
As everybody mentioned, i could never get to Shredder once inside that dome tank. Those flying space men kept taking out so much of my health lol and even running away from them isnt an option since they follow you!!
I also owned this game as a kid. Every sound track I hear, I can just picture the stages they play in. Even fighting bosses music. I had trouble in the dam as well. (Don’t let the bombs destroy the dam, you have my support)
I don't care what anyone says I like this game. The soundtrack is actually pretty good too. Li'l trivia, this was the only licensed game that appeared on the Nintendo Virtual Console.
bring back memories when I even researching how to learn the boss pattern, how to save life for the next boss, how to use boomerang wisely, what the most effective way to kill the sewer enemies, figuring out how to pass through the path using tank, and lot of things that 1 day is not enough
Dude! Your song was used by MrEnter in his TMNT review - which I think is awesome. He's not even a fan of the franchise, and yet he decided to use your stereo remix of the intro cutscene in his review credits card. 😁
tal vez no sepas español, pero te sigo de hace tiempo, me gusta mucho tus OST's que tienes, y la verdad yo tenia muchos juegos de la NES, Nostalgia al 1000. Si llegaras a ver este mensaje, solo quisiera que sepas que eres la mejor persona del mundo por darnos nuestra infancia de vuelta. Saludos, y espero que estes bien... XD
WOOO Loved me some TMNT! My bro and I were fanatics about the turtles back in the day. (we weren't one of them kids that got stuck in the sewers back in the 90's though lol). Last year we decided to order pizza and watch the first movie, which is still better than that Micheal Bay crap. Played the over-world theme as we drove to pick up the pizza, it was funny seeing people recognize the music at stop lights lol.
Im so happy im not the only one notice this , also the flashman them from mega man , is too similar form a song that i cant remenber the name but iam sure it sounds exctly the same. In mega man 2 the first stage of the Dr. willy castle is very similar to A song from Elton John. And other NES games uses themes very similar to song of the 70s and 60s.
Interesting how they just colored the Eastman & Laird cover turtles masks and belts so they lined up with the TV series/arcade game so it was more relatable to the customers.
When I was a kid I was always bummed that this game didn’t have the “real” TMNT title theme like the second game. I was a fool. This title theme is so damn good
I love what Morgan on Teens React said about the title track, "this is sick guitar riff...8 bit guitar riff". I also think they used this vid for the song.
The first game i have ever loved yet is one of the hardest games ever! Played my bros nes as I was far too young but man this game!! Hard as nails but nailed how I felt as a child about anything ninja turtles. This and the tv show is just love for me!! Feel the same way about the nes version of Topgun!! 😍!
I did not like this game much at first but it grew on me a little and ended up being fun to play. I think I was playing it during a time when I had beat my other games that I liked better and hadn't got a new one for a while.
This game was so underrated, and not helped by the fact AVGN ripped on it, albeit hilariously. As a little kid who was used to Mario games where running was the way to go, I never thought of going slower, especially in the absolutely brutal Technodrome. But as soon as I figured out how to step gingerly, anticipating that enemies were going to appear quickly, it made the gold rooms just before getting to the Shredder actually survivable. To this day it still amazes me that I even got to the gold room as a little kid. On top of that, the soundtrack was an awesome piece of work. Lots of variety of sounds and the different variations of the rock music genre made for some compelling overworld themes. My personal faves are: 1) Foot Clan Base Overworld (9:22) - It has echoes of "Come Together" by the Beatles with a Mission: Impossible type feel by the time the bridge section comes around. 2) Boss Battle (6:58) - It sounds like some awesome orchestral rock with guitar shredding. It gives me S+M vibes (San Francisco Orchestra + Metallica) 3) Underwater Theme (3:52) - Without seeing the graphics, it really does put you in the atmosphere that you're underwater, you have an urgent mission, and if you complete it, it would be an epic accomplishment.
they were awesome, one year santa brought me one in my stocking... it was a space game where you had to catch lil space men, it even had a time and alarm mode. It was made by radio shack :)
The cover art depicts all four Turtles wearing red masks just like their original comic appearance which was actually the cover used for the 2nd reprint of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Issue 4 (Mirage), the same image source used for the blister packaging of Konami's 1989 LCD handheld. However, in the game itself, the Turtles each have their own colored masks (Blue, Red, Orange and Purple).
One thing you can say for this game is the levels aren't easy. The Technodrome (aka the last level) is by far one of the hardest things I've ever tackled in my 30 years on this earth.
Heres some official names of each of the areas just for key reference. Area 1: Fifth Avenue / Greenwich Village Area 2: Hudson River near the Holland Tunnel Area 3: Wall Street Area 4A and B: JFK International Airport Area 5: Shredder’s Base Inside the South Bronx Area 6: The Technodrome
Check out the more radical Revamped 8BiStereo version of this soundtrack which has better quality, updated text, accurate
tracklist and visual background! th-cam.com/video/PG3stg_kox8/w-d-xo.html 🐢
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This brings back painful memories of the underwater bombs level.
I actually beat that part not that hard.
bobby smickers Actually easy. Yes you have to figure out the best order to disable the bombs but when you know that I don't see what's so hard about it.The caves and the Technodrome are hard.
I agree.
the part where you are supposed to walk instead of jump despite there being a gaping hole, thats frustrating
Fuck the caves and Technodrome... I died fighting the technodrome and it only had one bar of health left... so I don't even know what it looks like on the inside..
All these years later, the track at 1:16 frequently pops into my head when doing everyday stuff. Love it
Happens to me all the time too, right now even haha!
yep same! and I'm 35 years old now!
Oh man!! Always grooving!!
I came here just to rehear this part lmao Im glad I’m not alone
Hahaha 😅 so I'm not the only one lol. I'm about to be 44 and I've always hummed it aloud along to it in my head, nobody knows what it's from and I don't ever say lol
I spent most my time as a child at the hospital and they had the nes with that game i played it so much..i had the feeling of freedom when you could walk around the game ...but i was stuck in the hospital..that game will forever be in my head with that song that plays when you walk around in the open world
Boby Didier Thanks for sharing your story man. Glad this game helped you through that rough time of yours.
and look at you now bro!! swole boi ftw lml
Ikr this game was soooo hard to even get to further levels....one of the few NES games I could not beat lmao
And I hope you're still doing good homie! This game was a big part of my childhood too! Haha
That under water hurry up music still kicks my anxiety off 30 years later
It’s honestly on par with the sonic drowning music, if not worse.
Whoever multicolored the bandannas and sashes on that TMNT box art is a monster.
My exact thoughts.
Should all be red ones. 😅
You know, the very original turtles all wore red because of blood and violence, Raph kept his red because he is physically the strongest turtle, he liked it.
I’m used to the multi-coloured look because of the 1980’s cartoon and 1990 movie. Yet, the moderately rightist part of me strongly appreciates the need to keep it original and on point. It was red because of blood, obviously.
Several decades later, I learned that each weapon, even the garbage ones, had enemies it did high and low damage against, apparently you needed to experiment and remember the optimal weapon for each enemy. Then you could easily defeat the iconic TMNT villains: Johnny Storm the Human Torch, Leatherface, Battletoad and Assorted Flying Bullshit.
Raphael did the most damage with his sais, but it's undercut by how atrocious his range is, so that's why he gets to tangle with the seaweed in the bomb defusal mission.
Love it or hate it - unforgettable soundtrack!
6:58 is the coolest boss battle song ever!
So true
It's intense when you first encounter the Technodrome, and everything's glitching out.
One of the best NES soundtracks 🙌
Donatello's staff was twice as powerful as all other weapons, with longer range, was kinda unfair. Still LOVED this game.
I remember protecting Donatello so hard so i could have him for the boss fights. I loved this game..... I don't remember it being super glitchy...hard.....yes ...infuriating to my poor 10 year old self...you bet ya...but I got my moneys worth on this game. There was no Steam Summer sale....this was it till next Christmas.....
This game began a lifelong preference for Donny.
It's a bo..which is the same as staff, but nevertheless, it's still the term used for his weapon of choice.
I know this was not the Turtles game everyone wanted back then (everyone wanted the arcade version) but this game was still enjoyable. And the music is especially memorable for me. For a licensed kids game, the music does a remarkable job of straddling the line between sounding fun, and inferring the sense of stressful intensity that this game required to beat.
Michael Dougherty The NES game predated the coin-op by several months (both were released in '89). It received middling reviews even back then, but still sold by the truckloads (4+million copies). I can barely stomach the game nowadays due to its flaws, but its soundtrack still shines
Michael Dougherty I liked it because it was and truly felt like TMNT pre-TV. That it was originally meant to be inspired by the comic. Hence the red bandana on the cover. That gave it some of cred no turtle game since ever strived for. I mean look at that cover, photo shop aside, they look like killers. They never looked that dope ever again IMO.
Still think this game has aged better than the other two NES ones though
This was the first game i ordered as a kid. sears had to have been so annoyed with some little kid calling every day about if his game was in.
Isn't this the one that had little Pizza Hut symbols on some of the buildings?
The difficulty of this game made me take the ninja turtles so seriously as a kid and made the stakes seem so much higher. People get mad at the difficulty but if you STARTED with this game as I did, all other TMNT games seem like breeze by comparison.
exactly to me!!
1:16 - that Summer of '90 feel... yes!
I know, it says 1989, but it was definitely rented a lot in 1990 so that's where I associate it.
Therapist: "So when did your anxiety start?"
Me: 5:40
Rivals the Sonic drowning music
1:16 is the only composition I've ever heard that has a musical question mark.
+Chan Kobun Holy shit...I was like..."What's he talking abo....*hears the "question mark" in music* Ohhh shit, he's right LOL"
+Chan Kobun For anyone wondering, I didn't come up with that phrase, it was used on the "TMNT Tunes" episode of VGMpire, which if you enjoy this channel, you damn well should be listening to.
+Rocking Pokkon I think you didn't get the joke.
It sounds different on PC version
6:05 was the pinnacle for me...Friday night consisted of watching TGIF then playing this until 12am lol
+SkruLoozE MAAAAANNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!! The good ole days..........
Why *was* this theme so bad@$$ compared to the other themes?
*Only* 12 AM? Phh...
Oh that's a beauty weekend!
MY PEOPLE!!!
Loved the graphics, the music, and how it was all set up, but it was a pain in the ass to play.
Wait! The box art is supposed to show them all with red bandanas!
Also, the TV show was pretty much the biggest thing around at the time this game was produced, which meant that they were going to go with the "TV look" on the box-artwork (multicolored bandannas), as opposed to the "comic-book look" (red bandannas).
Pretty sure I had them all with red bandanas on my EU NES game cover :o And yeah this show was equal to DBZ back in the day. DBZ in the morning and TMNT in the afternoon in France in the 90s.
They never went with the TV look, all games had them with the red bandanas. That's just photoshopped
Yep ! TMNT Volume 1, #4, second printing, May 1987, artwork by the great Michael Dooney ;) All red bandanas. And they were all red also on the games. Maybe there was an edit for some other countries. You know, like the UK who used to call them TMHT for Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles... Did UK had a thing against ninjas ?! ^^
iamfondoftmnt Ninjas where seen as too violent I guess. Where I live the goverment got all worried about ¨deadly nunchakus¨ because of Bruce Lee flicks and banned them from the country, but you can still buy a katana, an axe or even a gun. But watch out for those deadly nunchakus! :p
What an amazing composer. Even the "game over" tune is complex. There's so much communication of theme in his music, and a lot of it is very conversational. So classy :)
No one ever mentions how great this soundtrack was
This game sounds glorious in stereo, it really brings out the leads and the awesome drum fills!
AVGN: What are you doing their critic? Nostalgia Critic: I'm just defusing the bombs here underwater! AVGN: Looks like your punching your munchkin! Nostalgia Critic: Shut up!!
How did they get such awesome guitar solo's using the NES sound chip!!??? Intro theme rocks it out!
The composer did such a great job on the simulated reverb, it really kills it on that track
*solos*
The track at 6:03 is the song I remember hearing the most in the game, because this levels it was in took me forever to get past. The track at 9:24 was always my favorite one. I remember when I first got to the board. It felt a little scary and the music just sounded so chill and awesome. I remember loving every second of this song, and every other song that was on this level too. Also for the underwater level of the Dam. That was beautiful music too, I don't know anyone who didn't like it
The track at 6:03 is the same for me. It's also my favorite joint in the game though so I never mind spending a lot of time in those stages. At least the music makes me happy. Your favorite is my second favorite. A really dope tune for sure.
@@13playingwithlife Damn I made this comment 9 years ago....but I appreciate your response!
I swear 9:22 Is 8 Bit Beatles - Come Together.. Bad ass bassline.
I was thinking the same thing!
yep!!
+Vinny LT And the intro is 8 Bit Stone Cold Crazy by Queen
track right before this one is awesome too
that's been bugging me since 89'
The more time passes, the more I appreciate this game.
While it might not have the best graphics in the world or the most balanced gameplay it certainly unique among other TMNT games of that era.
Soundtrack is top notch, as expected from Konami of that time.
You just *walk* over it...
Lmao Awesome
cowabunga?...
Cow-a-fucking piece of dog shit!
LMAO I love you for this
Get up there, get the fuck up there!!!
2:59 When someone you don't like walks into the room.
This was my first NES game. I was like, idk 4? 5? Idk but I loved this game even though I couldn’t get passed the damn dam level!!
You weren’t the only one.
Of the four first videogames I ever had on NES, this is still the only one I haven't managed to beat. I always get overwhelmed in the Technodrome.
Jun Funahashi with those unmistakable melodies! This game and Track & Field II. Classic Konami!
Hidenori Maezawa the Contra OST god!!! Those arrangements and drum kit programming! I can definitely hearing the early makings of the Guardian Heroes OST in this! Thanks for uploading this. It's gonna be a great night listening to all 3 NES OSTs in all their stereo glory!! Great job, man!!
I listen to this everyday at least 5 times! Thanks for posting. Try listening at .5 speed. Its a whole new experience!!
wiiguy for president
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
+EatPik64 and Bernie Sanders
@@Nikos8BitStereo
You running in November Dude??
Hey, if Yeezy can... Just sayin
Right off the bat , the title music/cut scene etc sets the mood for a game that really says , “ i hope you have a pair because I’m about to kick your ass and make you regret being born”
I'm glad you're up front about editing the audio to make it sound more crisp, a lot of channels just reupload the same echo-ey sounds and then you can't find the originals anywhere.
All these 8-bit games soundtracks take me back to the good young days ....thank u wiiguy
You're welcome :)
My first Nintendo game (with duck hunt/super Mario bros)! My childhood! What a great memories!
10:41 - Sounds like Contra's Ending theme a little bit. Yes, I know both this game and Contra were made by the same company.
It actually isn't a matter of the company (but that does help relate it most of the time), depends on who composed the music and what sound driver it was programmed into. And since Hidenori Maezawa did this game and Contra, that's where the similarities come in :)
plus tmnt is early than contra.i think tmnt and double dragon zedla came out about the same time ?
thats like guilty gear and blazblue sound alike from same company.
George Hoffer 5 Games per publisher in actuality during the NES days.
@George Hoffer: Correction: Ultra was a part of Konami, not the other way around.
6:57 I must've not gotten past this part in the game to remember any of the songs at this point. I do remember fighting Beebop and Rocksteady and after watching some videos of the bosses I vaguely remember saving Splinter, but I can't say I ever came close to beating this game. Easily one of the hardest games I've ever played.
Housethegrate hit ALL of these tracks on point with his remixed medley. Notably what you call "Sewer 2" at 7:46 - more commonly known to me as "Find The Technodrome!"
That remix is somewhere out on the Net. It's a great one. Pick it up!
From the bottom of my heart I thank you for this! These tunes have come back to both haunt and please me almost 20 years later and I couldn't be happier!
My second game on the nes. Brings back alot of good memories as a kid. Back when themes for video games was good.
So much for the over world and swimming part.. jeez.. Thanks WII GUY!!
This game and soundtrack was it still love it
Good ole days!!' Remember playing this when I was about 11 or 12 now 35!!! Time waits for no man......Always Believe.....
The box and cartridge picture has all of the turtles with red bandanas, was taken from Michael Dooney's cover art for the second printing of the TMNT #4 comic book.
My grandpa had this game. I remember starting it up just for the cool intro and music. :)
This game kicked my ass as a kid. Never got past the swimming level without a Game Genie so I could ignore the damage from the...electric seaweed? Either way, I could just focus on the bombs and then get stuck never knowing where to go next until I turn off the game.
(Never beat that game.)
Armando Morales
I used to love those water stages.The main problem for me was those stupid sewer stages. Why in the hell could a turtle not swim in this game.
How old your grand father?
Cédric Lagin He’s in his 80s now.
As everybody mentioned, i could never get to Shredder once inside that dome tank.
Those flying space men kept taking out so much of my health lol and even running away from them isnt an option since they follow you!!
Here is a trick with Donatello make the enemies follow you and then turn around and then attack rinse and repeat
I also owned this game as a kid. Every sound track I hear, I can just picture the stages they play in. Even fighting bosses music. I had trouble in the dam as well. (Don’t let the bombs destroy the dam, you have my support)
07:46 The best song from this game
I still think this captures the spirit of TMNT more than any other soundtrack.
07:46 "Your mission , should you choose to accept it..."
Haha, well, that's pretty close since Konami made a Mission: Impossible game for NES.
It does sound pretty sneaky :)
I don't care what anyone says I like this game. The soundtrack is actually pretty good too. Li'l trivia, this was the only licensed game that appeared on the Nintendo Virtual Console.
Beau Walker what?
I played the game yesterday, and noticed the original pitch is a tiny bit slower than this video ;)
Man" I got this game for Xmas of "89!!!!!!!! Great Game
2:59 - Play this if you're constipated and pushing hard when at the loo.
***** Lulz, you nailed it.
Donita PuNx LMAO
Dude that is so funny
6:04, "GET UP THERE!!! GET UP THERE!!!! Wait, you can just....walk over it?"
2:00 insane poly. How would even score this music?
My first NES game...And best game for NES!
Same!
not to mention one of the hardest!
Best NES game? Rofl far far from the best. You must not have played many NES games. Smh
Had this games as a kid over 20 years ago and still love it now. Soundtrack is awesome. Thanks for doing this one as it brings back many memories!
bring back memories when I even researching how to learn the boss pattern, how to save life for the next boss, how to use boomerang wisely, what the most effective way to kill the sewer enemies, figuring out how to pass through the path using tank, and lot of things that 1 day is not enough
thanks, got it stuck in my head at 3:51AM while at work.
One of my favorite games, back when I was young, thanks for the memories, the water stages sucked so bad, but never deterred me! Tmnt for the win!
Great trip back to my teens, but damn! This game had some frustrating boards.
Foot Clan Caverns!! Used to play all the way to area 5 for that one tune.. Solid
+Aaron Banks Stage 5 both underworld and over world has the best music. Used to play just for those.
+Eric Kelly :-)
Teenage muntant Ninja Turtles was my game Back then for the Nes
Dude! Your song was used by MrEnter in his TMNT review - which I think is awesome. He's not even a fan of the franchise, and yet he decided to use your stereo remix of the intro cutscene in his review credits card. 😁
tal vez no sepas español, pero te sigo de hace tiempo, me gusta mucho tus OST's que tienes, y la verdad yo tenia muchos juegos de la NES, Nostalgia al 1000. Si llegaras a ver este mensaje, solo quisiera que sepas que eres la mejor persona del mundo por darnos nuestra infancia de vuelta. Saludos, y espero que estes bien... XD
just hearing the 8 bit music brings me memories in my childhood time :) just wish i can go back to the past and re-live it.
WOOO Loved me some TMNT! My bro and I were fanatics about the turtles back in the day. (we weren't one of them kids that got stuck in the sewers back in the 90's though lol). Last year we decided to order pizza and watch the first movie, which is still better than that Micheal Bay crap. Played the over-world theme as we drove to pick up the pizza, it was funny seeing people recognize the music at stop lights lol.
9:20 one of my favourite nes tracks period!
The first song is Stone Cold Crazy by Queen??? how did it end up here?
Im so happy im not the only one notice this , also the flashman them from mega man , is too similar form a song that i cant remenber the name but iam sure it sounds exctly the same. In mega man 2 the first stage of the Dr. willy castle is very similar to A song from Elton John. And other NES games uses themes very similar to song of the 70s and 60s.
God this music will forever haunt my dreams reminding me to get good
WOW!!! this brings back so many memories. I played this game so much as a kid.. Thanks for posting.
Interesting how they just colored the Eastman & Laird cover turtles masks and belts so they lined up with the TV series/arcade game so it was more relatable to the customers.
Interesting Fact: The Introduction riff was "borrowed" from Queen´s Stone Cold Crazy
Yep! This is what I've found. Take a listen, and you will hear some similarities to it.
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One of the best soundtracks ever. Thank you for posting it, and many others.
music at 7:48, why am I thinking same has been used in some other game also?
When I was a kid I was always bummed that this game didn’t have the “real” TMNT title theme like the second game. I was a fool. This title theme is so damn good
Yeah, it ended up plastered over every single turtles game that followed in the 90s
@@stepforwardentertainment715 for me its undisputed advantage is that it's not beat 'em up lol
The game that destoryed me as a kid and i never went back to it as an adult. musics pretty good tho.
I have played this game a lot back then, but this was the first time I heard the final song :P
That retouched cover looks so sick
I love what Morgan on Teens React said about the title track, "this is sick guitar riff...8 bit guitar riff". I also think they used this vid for the song.
7:46 love this song ❤️🎶
The first game i have ever loved yet is one of the hardest games ever! Played my bros nes as I was far too young but man this game!! Hard as nails but nailed how I felt as a child about anything ninja turtles. This and the tv show is just love for me!! Feel the same way about the nes version of Topgun!! 😍!
I did not like this game much at first but it grew on me a little and ended up being fun to play. I think I was playing it during a time when I had beat my other games that I liked better and hadn't got a new one for a while.
This game was so underrated, and not helped by the fact AVGN ripped on it, albeit hilariously. As a little kid who was used to Mario games where running was the way to go, I never thought of going slower, especially in the absolutely brutal Technodrome. But as soon as I figured out how to step gingerly, anticipating that enemies were going to appear quickly, it made the gold rooms just before getting to the Shredder actually survivable. To this day it still amazes me that I even got to the gold room as a little kid.
On top of that, the soundtrack was an awesome piece of work. Lots of variety of sounds and the different variations of the rock music genre made for some compelling overworld themes. My personal faves are:
1) Foot Clan Base Overworld (9:22) - It has echoes of "Come Together" by the Beatles with a Mission: Impossible type feel by the time the bridge section comes around.
2) Boss Battle (6:58) - It sounds like some awesome orchestral rock with guitar shredding. It gives me S+M vibes (San Francisco Orchestra + Metallica)
3) Underwater Theme (3:52) - Without seeing the graphics, it really does put you in the atmosphere that you're underwater, you have an urgent mission, and if you complete it, it would be an epic accomplishment.
That Underwater theme! Amazing!
One of the best nes music tracks.
they were awesome, one year santa brought me one in my stocking... it was a space game where you had to catch lil space men, it even had a time and alarm mode. It was made by radio shack :)
The cover art depicts all four Turtles wearing red masks just like their original comic appearance which was actually the cover used for the 2nd reprint of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Issue 4 (Mirage), the same image source used for the blister packaging of Konami's 1989 LCD handheld. However, in the game itself, the Turtles each have their own colored masks (Blue, Red, Orange and Purple).
Whoever has finished this game w/o cheats, my hats off to you. This game is really hard. Especially the 5th level
One thing you can say for this game is the levels aren't easy. The Technodrome (aka the last level) is by far one of the hardest things I've ever tackled in my 30 years on this earth.
Game Genie saved so many games from being pretty much unplayable.
Iconic soundtrack right here. Almost puts the newer games to shame..
Sounds great.
Excellent quality in channel mixing.
Good Jorb!
its about time, good job buddy. this my favorite soundtrack along with Bayou Billy
brings me down.. oh how I miss my childhood..
Intro music is great. I love that intro. and the stages have catchy rhythmic tunes that get stuck in your head over and over again.
0:07 is Queen "stone cold crazy"
Heres some official names of each of the areas just for key reference.
Area 1: Fifth Avenue / Greenwich Village
Area 2: Hudson River near the Holland Tunnel
Area 3: Wall Street
Area 4A and B: JFK International Airport
Area 5: Shredder’s Base Inside the South Bronx
Area 6: The Technodrome
7:36 Area Clear Wow! Lots of Memories.
Made by japan..... Back to the 90s.. Japan is the best game maker
PFTM interestingly, this game introduced Japan to the TMNT franchise.
Gekikame Ninjaden AKA Radical Ninja Turtle Legend.
Japanese might be creative, only for 2D games. Back in 80s and 90s. Nintendo have no idea how to make 3D.