I played this on so many road trips with my parents. Sitting in the back seat of our minivan, headphones in, oh man the memories I have with this game!
I'm thankful for my father in getting me to try out and play this game through an emulator back in my child ages. He also has explained me on why it is still generally fun and enjoyable for anyone to play despite how seriously challenging it is just like for Turtles in Time. Especially when I try to find out the boss patterns. Good old memories.
Played this for the first time at the age of 8 or 9....sometime at the beginning of the 90's.....simply an amazing game, loved it so much. Thanks for sharing this milestone.
@@RetroGamer93they would have to be GOAT to be this game 31 years via the cowabunga collection or a lot of games for that matter! Heck I would have never beaten radical rescue if not for the rewind feature or even the strategy guide
Its been....damn, I don't know how long. But when I was a kid, I never got past stage 5, never found the end. It was so very nice to see the end of the game after so many, many years. Thank You.
This game pushes the gameboy to it's ultimate limmit to do more then it was meant for, it could SIMMULATE 16bit graphics and it can also do digital sound,this game is a prime example of it.
Thank you! was playing this as a 6-7 year old boy, I remember did beat it at last! Took this game with me to the beaches of Turkey and Greece all the way back to Sweden, playing it all the time. Good memories. Thanks for sharing.
Aaah benditos 90's parece que fue ayer cuando jugué este pedazo de juego en mi Gameboy, mi total respeto al que hizo esa banda sonora era una delicia escucharla mientras jugabas los niveles ♥️
@@starplatinumoraoraora This - the nostalgia goggles tend to be welded on in the comments sections of videos like this. Always people claiming some average or thoroughly mediocre game is the "best game ever", but hey, tastes will vary.
I wanted this game so bad. I only played (and owned) the first one. One glorious day, I played it all the way through. When you do that, they have a special show at the end for you... and it guarantees a sequel!!!
You must learn his techniques i remember 4 (maybe 3 or 5) different attacks but the problem is he do what he want, there is no strategy one time he attack with his 1 move than 3,1,2,2 this makes it really hard to kill him. But a few times with big luck i had defeat this huge metal asshole.
the second time you fight shredder in the technodromes elevator was hell of a battle. He had his sword on him and constandly used his phantome mirrage move. the hardest boss fight in one of the hardest Gameboy games ever.
Konami's games were typically hard but fair. Some of the other big developers had games that were ungodly hard just in the 1st level (Capcom). Konami has stuff like Gradius that seemed impossible until you played it just a few times
Finally decided to beat this game after having it laying on my shelf for around 6-7 years. And for a GB game, this has some of the best music, graphics and gameplay I've ever seen on the system, sure it is a little slow but at least it's not Castlevania: The Adventure kind of slow. 9/10
My first TMNT game, it blew my mind at the time. It wasn't an easy one either (I never made it past General Traag in the days) but I sure kept on trying and trying. Some details I want to point out: -Kudos to who made this longplay and never losing one Turtle, not just for skill but certainly to avoid the stress of going through the rescue stage. The rescue stage, should you have lost one or more Turtles, was a single screen stage where you and REX-1 have to duke it out for the freedom of one (even if you lost three, you could only free one for each stage) Turtle. "No big deal" says who never had to go through that unforgiving stage: not only the movement and attack patterns of REX-1 were messy and barely predictable, but the fight was different from your typical boss fight: he has a power bar, you have a timer. You must defeat the RoboACAB in the allotted time. "Again, no big deal, gotta go fast!" says that dumdum, because every hit you get from him shaves off a huge chunk of time from that timer, making that stage borderline impossible. I hated REX-1 before I could even watch a cartoon episode where he appears (spoilers: never saw it, never got around to have the chance to) because of this game. -The difficulty selection was an actual selection and not just a tiny tweak or two. For example, if you play the game on easy, you could see Splinter twice in the game. The first time was before the fight with Rocksteady, when you come out of the manhole, Splinter pops out of a window of the building, giving you a whole Pizza. The second time, you can see it in this longplay, riding the Turtle blimp. -If I have to point out the weakest boss, in my opinion that was Krang in his Walker. Predictable, easy to dodge and generally as weak as a baby fart. Even Bebop and Rocksteady give him a run for his money. -The manual was funny and went out of its way to explain the performance of each turtle, with (three) stats. The one that baffled me the most was the description of the Select Button, saying something on the line of "This button was used to fire missiles, but now it doesn't". I was definitely too young to understand the lame joke. This game, DKL2, SML2, Wario Land, Metroid 2 and Tetris are the building blocks of my early gaming experience. Not counting the money wasted in several arcades, because I was too young and naive to understand that I could have spared all that money and buy a console instead.
Back From The Sewers is a classic for sure. I remember only beating the first Donkey Kong Land maybe once because of that preposterous sky stage (the one where every fall is deadly). I also played Mega Man 2 a lot and beat it many times as a kid. Then I tried to beat it on a PC emulator and I was surprised how off my game I was. It has the Castlevania problem - when you get hit, MM recoils instantly and it can make you fall off platforms.
Splinter must be the greatest ninja master alive. One turtle with a stick systematically disabled a global ninja organization and an invading alien army. Well done.
So nostalgic. I’m from a small town from Mexico and the gameboy wasn’t sold in the area till late 1999 My father gave me as a Christmas gift the game boy with tmnt and Tetris, in that time I remember me father telling me everyday to take care of it because was hard to find and expensive, unfortunately my gameboy was stolen, I never played again and hear this music again makes me want to cry. now im 36 and i want to get a gameboy to gift for xmas to my father
donny's range made him the best. the slide kick was almost a secret move because i don't think it was mentioned in the instruction booklet. music made this game amazing. the graphics were so good for a gameboy game at the time...just compare this to Qix and you can see how much the developers learned to program for the system...
If I remember correctly, the slide was mandatory in that one bonus game. Otherwise you couldn't get all the pizzas. *the slide sounds now plays in your head*
Very nice of Shredder to have his foot soldiers carry around pizzas to replenish the health of his most hated enemies. He may be an evil mastermind bent on world domination, but at least he makes sure his enemies are well fed before they perish to his dance like battle moves.
The Battle For New York Begins Again! The Green Machine Is Back And They've Going To Stop Shredder And Krang In Konami's Video Game Hit For Your Nintendo Game Boy, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2 BACK FROM THE SEWERS!
I loved this game as a child but the one thing that bother me is the way the turtles would strike with their weapons don't know why but it always made it look ineffective to me
G.A.G.O (Gwapo Ako, Galing Olongapo) ThugLife Remix Channel It's called nostalgia. Kids today will look back on android games and be fond of them because they grew up with them. You're just old. You're one of those "back in my day things were better" old people.
Scott EJ it isn't just nostalgia, this is a quality title by the 90s Konami... all three TMNT games for Game Boy are good, especially the third one. Good movies are good regardless how old they are, same goes for video games.
+Scott EJ Not just nostalgia, these games were made by teams of competent people who made the most out the very limited hardware. The price was also quite high for each game. Android games on the other hand are often made by fewer programmers, contain less levels, less music, etc. so even though they are for free or very cheap the quality is normally much worse than these gameboy games.
G.A.G.O (Gwapo Ako, Galing Olongapo) ThugLife Remix Channel No, you're not. This was back when they gave a shit about proper game design and fun. Today's phone games are nothing more than the best way to take money from consumers while giving the bare minimum of gameplay.
I was playing this game when I was around 8. I never passed the 5th level. I didn't realize it wasn't infinite. Sometimes I'd die while jumping/falling and since the level repeat itself vertically, I'd fall infinitely and had to restart the whole game in order to continue playing. :/ Because when you're dead, the turtle must touch the ground in order for the game to stop and let you choose another turtle to continue. I'm glad I found this video to see that the 5th level wasn't "infinite" :)
For the life of my I couldn’t remember this game until I saw it just now and it all came flooding back! Like I could remember the “Fall of the Foot Clan” Gameboy game and the third one “Radical Rescue”… but just couldn’t figure out what the second TMNT Gameboy game was 😂. Thanks for this! Looking forward to play them all again in the Cowabunga Collection 🤗. And remote playing my Xbox with the Razer Kishi will be like a modern day Gameboy 🤪
it blows my mind how konami accomplished to make such perfect port on such primitive hardware,including the amezing intro,wich even the nes version of the arcade game lacks.
Where's the scene where you save April and you can hear her say "thank you turtles"? It was so cool to have a game with actual voice when I was a child. wasn't that on this game? I thought it was at the ending, but it ends without that.
My parents bought me this game and a gameboy pocket when I was like 5 years old and I just noticed that I have the Japanese version. What a cool first video game
interesting fact - the game's music is sped up a TON for some reason. usually gb audio works by processing 60 "steps" per second, but this game's audio is far faster, allowing for some neat percussive sounds and sound effects that wouldn't be possible at normal playback. how or why this works, I have no clue.
That boss music always put me on edge as a kid. Also, I tried this game again on an emulator and holy shit is it hard. I have no idea how 7 year old me beat this on the good old Game boy...
The one thing that disappointed me with this game was that they never had the final boss music or the intro before the boss music within the game. While I found the intro to boss music on youtube, no one to my knowledge ever ripped the final boss music. it was my favorite version of krang's theme out of all of them.
can't believe i just beat this game for the first time since i never played this when i was kid back 1991 i only played the first TMNT gamboy game fall of the footclan. this game was little more difficult only because i feel the levels were longer and the were more act(stages) than the first TMNT gameboy game. but hey at least the turtles have excellent posture on this game LOL! when they walk through the levels. it's still worth checking out if you into nostalgia! :P
I played this on so many road trips with my parents. Sitting in the back seat of our minivan, headphones in, oh man the memories I have with this game!
Same here buddy.
This and the pokemon game.
Same here. Driving back home to Toronto after visiting family in Chicago. Helped pass the time on those long road trips.
Hundreds and hundreds of hours spent on this game....back in 1990s
Konstantinos Michos MILLIONS ON ALL GAMES;)
Same here
Same here, but never finished it.
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Me too 👍👍
I'm thankful for my father in getting me to try out and play this game through an emulator back in my child ages. He also has explained me on why it is still generally fun and enjoyable for anyone to play despite how seriously challenging it is just like for Turtles in Time. Especially when I try to find out the boss patterns. Good old memories.
Played this for the first time at the age of 8 or 9....sometime at the beginning of the 90's.....simply an amazing game, loved it so much. Thanks for sharing this milestone.
Those foot Clan guy patterns are forever burned into my brain.... And the soundtrack is the fckn best ever
Kids will never understand what the 90s were like. Great time to be a kid
Everybody misses being younger with fewer responsibilities, it has nothing to do with the decade.
@@yellowblanka6058 It has.
So glad someone has added this to TH-cam. Such nostalgia.
+Brad James - Doesn't feel like such a long time ago! Time flies!!
Finished this last night via the ‘Cowabunga collection’ and all I can say is ‘THANK GOD FOR THE REWIND FEATURE’!
I mean you didn't actually beat the game considering you used the rewind feature..
@@RetroGamer93 how could anyone beat the game WITHOUT the rewind feature?
@@17jacoyne umm.. idk. Get better maybe? Are you saying nobody ever beat this game in the 31 years before the cowabunga collection came out?
@@RetroGamer93they would have to be GOAT to be this game 31 years via the cowabunga collection or a lot of games for that matter! Heck I would have never beaten radical rescue if not for the rewind feature or even the strategy guide
Its been....damn, I don't know how long. But when I was a kid, I never got past stage 5, never found the end. It was so very nice to see the end of the game after so many, many years. Thank You.
Best gameboy classic game in my opinion. Nostalgia indeed.
This game pushes the gameboy to it's ultimate limmit to do more then it was meant for, it could SIMMULATE 16bit graphics and it can also do digital sound,this game is a prime example of it.
Thank you! was playing this as a 6-7 year old boy, I remember did beat it at last! Took this game with me to the beaches of Turkey and Greece all the way back to Sweden, playing it all the time. Good memories. Thanks for sharing.
Aaah benditos 90's parece que fue ayer cuando jugué este pedazo de juego en mi Gameboy, mi total respeto al que hizo esa banda sonora era una delicia escucharla mientras jugabas los niveles ♥️
For anyone wondering this was the pinnacle of gaming goodness when it came out.
Lol, it's a decent game for its time, considering the hardware limitations.
But it's nothing next to Super Mario World or Sonic the Hedgehog.
Helll yus.....this was the whizzzzzz when I was a kid......so nostalgic!
Star Platinum This game is leagues ahead of Sonic.
One of the best gameboy games.
@@starplatinumoraoraora This - the nostalgia goggles tend to be welded on in the comments sections of videos like this. Always people claiming some average or thoroughly mediocre game is the "best game ever", but hey, tastes will vary.
For me it´s the best game in the Series, great Music, realistic Graphics^^ and a ton of fun.
I wanted this game so bad. I only played (and owned) the first one. One glorious day, I played it all the way through. When you do that, they have a special show at the end for you... and it guarantees a sequel!!!
That robot cop boss that you had to take down in order to free your turtle comrades was impossible to defeat...
You must learn his techniques i remember 4 (maybe 3 or 5) different attacks but the problem is
he do what he want, there is no strategy one time
he attack with his 1 move than 3,1,2,2 this makes it really hard to kill him. But a few times with big luck i had defeat this huge metal asshole.
the second time you fight shredder in the technodromes elevator was hell of a battle. He had his sword on him and constandly used his phantome mirrage move. the hardest boss fight in one of the hardest Gameboy games ever.
Konami's games were typically hard but fair. Some of the other big developers had games that were ungodly hard just in the 1st level (Capcom). Konami has stuff like Gradius that seemed impossible until you played it just a few times
All you have to do is wait for him to appear and quickly back away while slashing
Finally decided to beat this game after having it laying on my shelf for around 6-7 years. And for a GB game, this has some of the best music, graphics and gameplay I've ever seen on the system, sure it is a little slow but at least it's not Castlevania: The Adventure kind of slow. 9/10
This is the best Turtles for me countless memories, playing Game boy is like time traveling^^
Same here mate
My first TMNT game, it blew my mind at the time.
It wasn't an easy one either (I never made it past General Traag in the days) but I sure kept on trying and trying.
Some details I want to point out:
-Kudos to who made this longplay and never losing one Turtle, not just for skill but certainly to avoid the stress of going through the rescue stage.
The rescue stage, should you have lost one or more Turtles, was a single screen stage where you and REX-1 have to duke it out for the freedom of one (even if you lost three, you could only free one for each stage) Turtle. "No big deal" says who never had to go through that unforgiving stage: not only the movement and attack patterns of REX-1 were messy and barely predictable, but the fight was different from your typical boss fight: he has a power bar, you have a timer. You must defeat the RoboACAB in the allotted time. "Again, no big deal, gotta go fast!" says that dumdum, because every hit you get from him shaves off a huge chunk of time from that timer, making that stage borderline impossible. I hated REX-1 before I could even watch a cartoon episode where he appears (spoilers: never saw it, never got around to have the chance to) because of this game.
-The difficulty selection was an actual selection and not just a tiny tweak or two. For example, if you play the game on easy, you could see Splinter twice in the game.
The first time was before the fight with Rocksteady, when you come out of the manhole, Splinter pops out of a window of the building, giving you a whole Pizza. The second time, you can see it in this longplay, riding the Turtle blimp.
-If I have to point out the weakest boss, in my opinion that was Krang in his Walker. Predictable, easy to dodge and generally as weak as a baby fart. Even Bebop and Rocksteady give him a run for his money.
-The manual was funny and went out of its way to explain the performance of each turtle, with (three) stats.
The one that baffled me the most was the description of the Select Button, saying something on the line of "This button was used to fire missiles, but now it doesn't". I was definitely too young to understand the lame joke.
This game, DKL2, SML2, Wario Land, Metroid 2 and Tetris are the building blocks of my early gaming experience.
Not counting the money wasted in several arcades, because I was too young and naive to understand that I could have spared all that money and buy a console instead.
Back From The Sewers is a classic for sure.
I remember only beating the first Donkey Kong Land maybe once because of that preposterous sky stage (the one where every fall is deadly).
I also played Mega Man 2 a lot and beat it many times as a kid. Then I tried to beat it on a PC emulator and I was surprised how off my game I was. It has the Castlevania problem - when you get hit, MM recoils instantly and it can make you fall off platforms.
I always wondered if that clan soldier holding a pizza was bringing it as a peace offering, to not get his butt kicked.
Splinter must be the greatest ninja master alive. One turtle with a stick systematically disabled a global ninja organization and an invading alien army. Well done.
So nostalgic. I’m from a small town from Mexico and the gameboy wasn’t sold in the area till late 1999 My father gave me as a Christmas gift the game boy with tmnt and Tetris, in that time I remember me father telling me everyday to take care of it because was hard to find and expensive, unfortunately my gameboy was stolen, I never played again and hear this music again makes me want to cry.
now im 36 and i want to get a gameboy to gift for xmas to my father
This game brings back memories.
I love the pre-boss music. What a great piece of game this was.
absolutely. great build up music. insanely good game
Jump kick during the bonus level. You can get perfect score by taking pizzas with your feet.
donny's range made him the best. the slide kick was almost a secret move because i don't think it was mentioned in the instruction booklet. music made this game amazing. the graphics were so good for a gameboy game at the time...just compare this to Qix and you can see how much the developers learned to program for the system...
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If I remember correctly, the slide was mandatory in that one bonus game. Otherwise you couldn't get all the pizzas.
*the slide sounds now plays in your head*
Very nice of Shredder to have his foot soldiers carry around pizzas to replenish the health of his most hated enemies. He may be an evil mastermind bent on world domination, but at least he makes sure his enemies are well fed before they perish to his dance like battle moves.
Nostalgie!❤
I was so stupid as kid, i never knew if i had go up or down in Level 5, till some told me i have just have to go right.
Same here man, same here. My 10-year old self got easily confused with that level. Level 5 has my favorite music in the game along with the 2nd level.
When I played it I was so young that I found it scary xD
As a 6 year old I thought the level 4 music was creepy and would turn the sound down at that point
No wonder, the turtles looks like mutants when they jump or do the jumping kick or sliding kick. Looks terrifying.
you must have been a huge wuss
@@123TauruZ321 teenage mutant ninja turtles
@@2mono7 Yeah well it's not like that should be the focus of their art style just because it's in their name.
A truly amazing ost for a gameboy game
This game boy game has one of the best game boy graphics ever! And game play rock too! classic
25:43 TMNT back from the sewers - sub-boss 2 battle - baxter stockman
The Battle For New York Begins Again! The Green Machine Is Back And They've Going To Stop Shredder And Krang In Konami's Video Game Hit For Your Nintendo Game Boy, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 2 BACK FROM THE SEWERS!
Loved this game back in the day, and now the Cowabunga Collection coming in Aug 30th! LET'S GOOOOOOOOO!! 🟦🟥🟧🟪
I loved this game as a child but the one thing that bother me is the way the turtles would strike with their weapons don't know why but it always made it look ineffective to me
I had this game on my Gameboy Advance, I didn’t complete the game tho
30:23 TMNT back from the swers - sixth boss battle - general traag
The memories this brings me. Played it as a kid and now i'm thinking this was the best game ever haha!
20:48 shedder
Loved the "pizza time!" :)
When 3:27 would start, that music and bomb going off got me so damn worked up and tense
I love these kinds of games more than those new games on android that in my opinion is just... bullshit. Am I the only one?
G.A.G.O (Gwapo Ako, Galing Olongapo) ThugLife Remix Channel It's called nostalgia. Kids today will look back on android games and be fond of them because they grew up with them. You're just old. You're one of those "back in my day things were better" old people.
Scott EJ it isn't just nostalgia, this is a quality title by the 90s Konami... all three TMNT games for Game Boy are good, especially the third one. Good movies are good regardless how old they are, same goes for video games.
+Scott EJ Not just nostalgia, these games were made by teams of competent people who made the most out the very limited hardware. The price was also quite high for each game.
Android games on the other hand are often made by fewer programmers, contain less levels, less music, etc. so even though they are for free or very cheap the quality is normally much worse than these gameboy games.
G.A.G.O (Gwapo Ako, Galing Olongapo) ThugLife Remix Channel
No, you're not. This was back when they gave a shit about proper game design and fun. Today's phone games are nothing more than the best way to take money from consumers while giving the bare minimum of gameplay.
14catorce the third one wasn t so Hood..but this is a gold! !like the first one
This game got SERIOUSLY tough after level 4.
This game had the headbangers 8 bit tracks!!!
I was playing this game when I was around 8. I never passed the 5th level. I didn't realize it wasn't infinite. Sometimes I'd die while jumping/falling and since the level repeat itself vertically, I'd fall infinitely and had to restart the whole game in order to continue playing. :/ Because when you're dead, the turtle must touch the ground in order for the game to stop and let you choose another turtle to continue.
I'm glad I found this video to see that the 5th level wasn't "infinite" :)
L M A O
25:44 stockman
This and Wario Land 1 is my totally Childhood.... And of course Pokemon Red... I'm crying
They had a great dev team working on this port. I like the "Cowabunga" in the intro and the "hahaha" in the outro.
This wasn't a port.
I played this game when i was elementary school student.
For the life of my I couldn’t remember this game until I saw it just now and it all came flooding back!
Like I could remember the “Fall of the Foot Clan” Gameboy game and the third one “Radical Rescue”… but just couldn’t figure out what the second TMNT Gameboy game was 😂. Thanks for this!
Looking forward to play them all again in the Cowabunga Collection 🤗. And remote playing my Xbox with the Razer Kishi will be like a modern day Gameboy 🤪
All three of them were really good and had fantastic music. I still listen to it all the time.
This was my first game I ever gotten, and I loved it ever since.
it blows my mind how konami accomplished to make such perfect port on such primitive hardware,including the amezing intro,wich even the nes version of the arcade game lacks.
What game is it a port of?
awesome gameplay
Oh maaaann! I remember trying to beat this over the summer holidays as a kid. Thanks for the upload
Where's the scene where you save April and you can hear her say "thank you turtles"? It was so cool to have a game with actual voice when I was a child. wasn't that on this game? I thought it was at the ending, but it ends without that.
+Varg Stra 27:20
Yes! Thanks!
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Wow, I’ve never finished this game as a kid back then. Always gg at the last level before shredder
28:14 cowabanga
This game is fuckin hard
That walk cycle tho lol
After playing Fall Of The Foot Clan to total completion, it took some slight getting used to Back From The Sewers.
Considering the limitations of the gameboy, the graphics, sound effects, and music on this game were pretty amazing...
Just got this game on the Cowabunga Collection, really great title for Gameboy.
Just loving the background music for Act 5!
aug30th cant wait for the Cowabunga Pack to release gonna have the ability to replay all these gems 30+ years later. Cant Fn Wait!
When Donatello jumps, where does his bo staff go?
In the bum.
My parents bought me this game and a gameboy pocket when I was like 5 years old and I just noticed that I have the Japanese version. What a cool first video game
interesting fact - the game's music is sped up a TON for some reason. usually gb audio works by processing 60 "steps" per second, but this game's audio is far faster, allowing for some neat percussive sounds and sound effects that wouldn't be possible at normal playback. how or why this works, I have no clue.
I remember playing this game when I was younger.
The beginning of the intro sounds like Ghostbusters.
A friend of mine had this game. I loved it and was thinking to buy one sometime. I did it only 3 years ago.
I loved the heck out of this game.
36:17 my favorite part o the game. loved the gameboy version of Krang's theme.
Just weird that Krang is the easiest boss to beat.
That boss music always put me on edge as a kid.
Also, I tried this game again on an emulator and holy shit is it hard. I have no idea how 7 year old me beat this on the good old Game boy...
The boss at 30:25 was my nightmare in childhood! Reached there so many times but couldn't beat him....
Yep, this is where I always got stuck. First Game Boy game I ever had...
Oh maaaaan, this game. Loved it
Thank‘s for the memories.
Born 1983
36:14 TMNT back from the swers - final boss battle - krang
I think the turtles look better in fall of the foot clan, they look too cutsey in this one.
Yes they looked better but the gameplay ,graphics , bgm is way better here
One of my favorite soundtracks of all time.
12:11 and 17:06 are my faves
懐かしい。覚えてる面ばっかりで童心に還りそうだ
26:30 TMNT back from the swers - fifth boss battle - lieutenant granitor
Yeaah!!! I love this Game 😍
22:22 is epic.
Nearly snes graphics on black and white
Best theme of the entire franchise.
I love this game too!
Only the act 5 is sometimes a looooong way station... but the music fix it up 😊
im going straight to ebay after this video
34:00 TMNT back from the sewers - seventh boss battle - super shredder
the underground theme from act 1 is the same theme played in the City in Radical Rescue (TMNT III GB)
lol I got this game back in 1998, haven't played it since. I had a bit of trouble with it. I had no idea what the "bump me" levels meant.
Love the sound effects
my favorite turtle is Mike :)
he was always my turtle of choice way back when i used to shred this awesome game
I loved this game so much
Came here for the music. I have no regrets. COWABUNGA
The one thing that disappointed me with this game was that they never had the final boss music or the intro before the boss music within the game. While I found the intro to boss music on youtube, no one to my knowledge ever ripped the final boss music.
it was my favorite version of krang's theme out of all of them.
loved the game as a kid. too bad i don't have it anymore.
can't believe i just beat this game for the first time since i never played this when i was kid back 1991 i only played the first TMNT gamboy game fall of the footclan. this game was little more difficult only because i feel the levels were longer and the were more act(stages) than the first TMNT gameboy game. but hey at least the turtles have excellent posture on this game LOL! when they walk through the levels. it's still worth checking out if you into nostalgia! :P