This song perfectly captures the "tech" in Technodrome with all the little computer sounds in the background and I love how that tiny snippet of the Turtle's theme song is added in. The soundtrack for this game is GOD TIER. One of my favorite sound tracks and games of all time. Every level is made so much more exciting by the absolutely banging soundtrack. Don't think there's a single song in the whole game that I don't love.
This entire stage is constant movement. I love it how it matches the chaotic nature of the situation. Foot gets invaded, they be scrambling and we be spreading damage everywhere.
If Squaresoft were Bon Jovi and Capcom were Motley Crue, then Konami were most definitely Van Halen. How they made this many Turtles games at such a high level of quality for so many years, I have no idea, but holy bajeebers they were good
Dcstar 20 Hanz zimmer did CoD MW2 which had a great soundtrack and John williams has worked on a couple of star wars video game soundtracks (i recommend then, they are really good)
What about Yuzo Koshiro, Nobuo Uematsu, Shoji Meguro and many other videogame composers? Either way... Jeremy Soule, the composer of Morrowind and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is even better than John Williams
It's funny that you mention orchestral composers because of course Konami also did one HELL of a job impersonating Danny Elfman in BATMAN RETURNS SNES.
Mostly because the market is just like the anime industry, they gotta put out loads of content just to stay afloat and corporate decisions being made by people who have zero idead what the consumer ACTUALLY wants rather than they THINK we want by using really misleading samples and instead of creating original content they seek to emulate the success of their competitors.
As with many game companies, they said 'fuck creativity' and decided to just stick with what gives the most cash (which according to them is pachinko and mobile games.)
Did not play the arcade version much back in the day. Man I enjoy the snes version far more. The arcade version is cheap as heck and the controls are less responsive.
ngl I actually prefer the Genesis mix. This version sounds like instruments are getting cut off, or are being like, faded back in rapidly. It sounds very - stitched together. The overall tune ain't bad. I just like the composition more on the Genesis, as it sounds more full. SNES has some absolute bangers, more so than Genesis, but sometimes, it's just nicer on the Genesis. Not always. Sometimes. Also, those guitars are so friggin loud.
@@LennyQUMFIF I agree. It really depends on the game or sometimes even the track itself. It’s hard to say one console flat out sounds better than the other. Neither is “better”, since it’s all subjective anyway. Both systems can pump out great sounding tunes.
Interesting how the songs differ from genesis to SNES. The genesis has better drums, and sounds cooler, but this one has the fun jingly melody in the background
The SNES ost sounds superior to me in *every* way... but obviously these things are always subjective. Regardless with this incredible soundtrack, *we all win.*
I never realized how badass this box art was as a kid. Michelangelo looks like he's about to fuck up some foot soldiers.
It was drawn by the legendary Tom DuBois. He did the US box art for all of Konami's NES and SNES games back in the day.
or he just had the best pizza ever
Looks like he's going to grab the foot soldiers like they're pizzabites and eat them like a fucking savage.
Pretty accurate to the original comics
They had absolutely no business going this hard on a SNES track 😂 but my god am I glad they did. This era was the golden age of video game music imo
They had every business doing so
That electric guitar is so SICK! Great soundtrack!
Gives it that arcade sound
My favorite music from the game. Sounds so epic and brings back a sense of wonder and dangerous adventure like I never felt since more than 20 years.
***** especially with both the mousers that break out from the conveyor belt room and the T-1000 inspired foot soldiers.
Loved the music from this game! The cartoon, the movies, the video games, the toys from back in the day were so much fun!
This song perfectly captures the "tech" in Technodrome with all the little computer sounds in the background and I love how that tiny snippet of the Turtle's theme song is added in. The soundtrack for this game is GOD TIER. One of my favorite sound tracks and games of all time. Every level is made so much more exciting by the absolutely banging soundtrack. Don't think there's a single song in the whole game that I don't love.
Also trading fours 0:10 to 0:25 let's go
I'm not a big fan of Prehistoric Turtlesaurus myself, but I absolutely love Skull and Crossbones, despite not being my favorite stage in the game.
Thank goodness TMNT IV added a dash function, because it’s impossible to move slow when music like this is playing!
This entire stage is constant movement. I love it how it matches the chaotic nature of the situation. Foot gets invaded, they be scrambling and we be spreading damage everywhere.
This music makes me want to find some foot soldiers to fight!
@@EmpoweredTravels
Go to the west side of Chicago. The hypes and drug dealers do not wear the outfits, but I suspect they are working for Shredder.
Slow? They are turtles
I wanna get in a brawl with this music playing loudly in the background
Record it for youtube and I will watch and thumbs up.
@@captainmartin1219 same
And then you get shanked within 5 seconds of the song playing
yeah you do
Same
If Squaresoft were Bon Jovi and Capcom were Motley Crue, then Konami were most definitely Van Halen.
How they made this many Turtles games at such a high level of quality for so many years, I have no idea, but holy bajeebers they were good
Dnt forget international super star soccer,contra and castlevania series
0:50 Heroes in a half-shell! Turtle power!
GAWABONGA !!! ^^
ty Slime for putting me on
0:50
"tutles in a halfshell, turtle power"
idk why i never noticed that when i was a kid
holyreality02 🤔 isn't it "heroes in a half shell, turtle power" ?
@@MegaNerdX Yes it was.
You hear the same thing in "Star Base: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before."
MegaNerd X yeah because Half is the back. And the front is just an inner layer
Its in a few of the songs if I remember. I like that, makes the track have a nostalgic feel.
RADICAL!
I don't know, this, or Starbase? ...or Wounded Knee? Or Skull and Crossbones? ...Or Time Trials? Hell every stage had awesome music.
This whole soundtrack is a banger.
Man this game had some awesome music. I have the physical game and play it now and then.
when piemations masters 3D animation
again
Lol
I knew it was for: this game but didn’t remember the track
I recognized the music being from Turtles in Time, but I had to go through the whole soundtrack to find the song.
The whole game has great music!
underrated track that bass is bumping. Love it.
Konami and Sunsoft are like the John Williams and Hans Zimmer for video game music. There's not a single track they made that's bad.
Dcstar 20 Hanz zimmer did CoD MW2 which had a great soundtrack and John williams has worked on a couple of star wars video game soundtracks (i recommend then, they are really good)
What about Yuzo Koshiro, Nobuo Uematsu, Shoji Meguro and many other videogame composers?
Either way... Jeremy Soule, the composer of Morrowind and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is even better than John Williams
It's funny that you mention orchestral composers because of course Konami also did one HELL of a job impersonating Danny Elfman in BATMAN RETURNS SNES.
Or I should've said Jun Funahashi & Harumi Ueko did one Hell of a job impersonating Danny Elfman.
same goes with SEGA in general.
Going back around Christmas Day 1998 my cousin CJ had that game before the Emulators arrival on the PC in the Year 2000.
I can just hear shredder laughing in the background and the "TURTLE POWER!!!"
Wow....I played this game in my youth and didn't even realize that the Technodrome music in this game was so "happy". LOL.
Good point in many of the other games the music for the technodrome sound more sinister.
Prob cause this is only the first time goin there
True... the first TMNT arcade game's Technodrome theme was pretty much the 'evil' version of this.
See also Launch Base Zone.
My CHILDHOOD IN A TECHNODROME TURTLE SHELL!!!!
well done for reaching 100.000 thousand man :). turtle power to you !!!!!!
Listen to this song while looking at Peternity's favorite letters.
A surefire 1990's banger
a soundtrack that somehow slaps on the same level as sonic music. god-tier bro
Ya know what this could've been, a kick-ass ending theme
TMNT Shredder's Revenge........................welcome back.
i remember this game when i saw the trailer haha
OOOOOH! SHELL SHOCK... 🐢💥
Thanks for uploading this, YoMaMa!
Pure nostalgia
Together with Streets of Rage 2 the best brawler ever build.
That music alone is dope as fuck 🤩👌
Well, we are finally getting a sequel from Dotemu. Good times.
Sadly there won't be any remixes from this godlike ost...
Can't wait for that bro.
And now this game is making a comeback, along with its arcade cousin, and 9 other TMNT games made by Konami!!!!!!!!
@@esmooth919 13 in total, both arcade games, all 4 NES games, all 3 Gameboy titles, both SNES games, and both Genesis games.
6 days
This is a pure bop
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0:10 - 0:25 trading fours let's go. (Meaning the main synth/melody plays 4 measures, then the guitar responds with 4 measures, a couple times)
Around 1:30 I always hear HAHAHAHAHAA in my head
If this song doesn't make an appearance in Shredder's Revenge, I'm gonna go kick some shell.
Its not in shredder's revenge
@@Latoshajsinspiration LET'S KICK SHELL!!!!
I wonder how this would sound like if Technodrome ~ Let's Kick Shell was in the arcade version.
DoomMaster10913 the filthy casual me, too
I love the part when shredder pops out in the screen laughing.
motherf**cker had style
Also love it, a bit unsettling knowing that he is near though
Idk what it is. But for some reason this music would feel kinda appropriate for a rainbow road level in mario kart or something like neo bowser city
It feels so unreal to compare Past Konami to Today Konami.
Like, how did it fall that hard?
Jus like Crapcom
Mostly because the market is just like the anime industry, they gotta put out loads of content just to stay afloat and corporate decisions being made by people who have zero idead what the consumer ACTUALLY wants rather than they THINK we want by using really misleading samples and instead of creating original content they seek to emulate the success of their competitors.
@@jimmytwotoke675
At least Capcom got better.
Probably they were paying more attention to Castlevania, Metal Gear and Silent Hill which they later abandoned as well
@@jimmytwotoke675 i dunno what about Resident Evil? It is still a stronghold thanks to RE7
a damn good game. konami, what in the full fuck happened to you????
Sold their collective souls.
Konami made a lot of good games after this one.
+SuperBalder66 Yeah, Metal Gear Solid, Castlevania, Silent Hill....but look at now.....a company worse than EA and Capcom.
As with many game companies, they said 'fuck creativity' and decided to just stick with what gives the most cash (which according to them is pachinko and mobile games.)
can't argue with that..
Banger!
XDDDD
OMG the Nostalgia! I am laughing so hard! This brings back funny memories
these shreds are sick
Ah, the memories
me and the boys accidentally performing speedrun strats and skipping entire levels
QUE HERMOSURA, AIUDA NO PARO DE REPRODUCIRLA!!!
Cowabunga!
Did not play the arcade version much back in the day. Man I enjoy the snes version far more. The arcade version is cheap as heck and the controls are less responsive.
Here’s a level that should have been in the arcade game, just for the music alone!
Mooks to watch out for: Roadkill Rodneys, Mousers, and Foot Soldiers with brass knuckles.
0:50 "Heroes in a half shell, turtle power!"
...And knuckles
@@Tyree42069 ....featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series.
Farfadox was here
THERE'S A BOMBER!
For a second I misread this as "THERE'S A BOOMER" and I qas fully ready to accept that someone made a boomer joke out of the line. Lol
If I'm not mistaken, Viacom technically owns the rights to this song, so it could probably show up on the technodrome stage in nick all stars brawl.
I hear some Motorhead - Bomber.
"There's a bomber"
Like this music
Master say have fun fun
fuck me this bops
Do the games take place during the show or after the show
0:35 I'm not the only one who hears "cowabunga!" there, am I?
Wurrzag do be dancin tho
NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Fave letters
In no particular order
Damn Koifish videos brought me here.
FML.
Should of played this when Michelangelo was going for the beacon in the movie. With the Turtles trying to slow Krang down. Missed opportunity.
Oh!!! Shell Shock!
who is here because of peternity’s video
same lol
I'm here because Nostalgia and That lol
N I G
I came here from bird dancing man I dont know what the fuck am I saying
The 🐻🐼🐻❄️ song
TURTLE POWER!
Kick A$$
Let's do the time warp again
Ha!! Ha!! Haa!!!
cauabanja!
eyes set to comic bros
Iron Maiden?
ngl I actually prefer the Genesis mix. This version sounds like instruments are getting cut off, or are being like, faded back in rapidly. It sounds very - stitched together.
The overall tune ain't bad. I just like the composition more on the Genesis, as it sounds more full. SNES has some absolute bangers, more so than Genesis, but sometimes, it's just nicer on the Genesis. Not always. Sometimes.
Also, those guitars are so friggin loud.
But in some Games like Doom on Sega 32x, the music sounds like sh*t and the SNES version of doom has way better music
@@LennyQUMFIF I agree. It really depends on the game or sometimes even the track itself. It’s hard to say one console flat out sounds better than the other. Neither is “better”, since it’s all subjective anyway. Both systems can pump out great sounding tunes.
Interesting how the songs differ from genesis to SNES. The genesis has better drums, and sounds cooler, but this one has the fun jingly melody in the background
The SNES ost sounds superior to me in *every* way... but obviously these things are always subjective. Regardless with this incredible soundtrack, *we all win.*
here from SMG4
Which video?
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 + Multiplayer Map; Rush + This BGM = EPIC WIN.
danucciguzman please don't associate this masterpiece with call of doodie
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