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from: Konami Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Konami EAN: 0083717120032 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Konami Manufacturer: Konami Model: 083717120032 Platform: Nintendo NES Publisher: Konami Sales Rank: 5816 Studio: Konami Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Uninspired, Unscructured... Un-FunI love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and their universe (at least the cartoon one), but their first videogame outing - unlike following titles TMNT II: The Arcade Game and TMNT III: The Manhattan Project - is almost an insult to their name. It doesn't even feel like a TMNT game asides from the fact that you control the turtles, and that April, Splinter, Rocksteady, Bebop and Shredder are there. And even that is stretching it a bit. The game is split into two styles of play: an overview ... Read More Rating: - Be prepared to spend some time on this one.Let me start by saying that I grew up in the age of the NES. I got my Nintendo when I was 9 years old, and my brother and I would play all the time. Anybody who was growing up with me knows that games were hella expensive back then. It was easily $60 to buy a new game, and $6 to rent one for two nights. There was no more sickening feeling than saving all your allowance for months, finally bugging your parents into driving you to Child World, shelling out approximately 120 Fun Dip's worth of cash, and then ... Read More Rating: - Difficult, but fun!!!I first played this game in 1990, when I was 6 years old (ok, I was one year late, but we rented games and tried them out before we go out and spend $50+ on them). I was a big Turtles fan, so I did'nt care. It was fun selecting different Turtles (who varied in speed, damage in Turtle weapons, and range in Turtle weapons), and picking up and using different ninja weapons such as boomerangs, shierikens, and TNT (best weapon), other than your main weapons. Graphics (for its time) were awesome and so was the ... Read More Rating: - I Think I've Given UpWhen I played this game as a kid, I was able to pass level 2, the water level, two times at the most. I figured trying the game again 15 years later with more improved game skills and a walkthrough just MIGHT enable me to beat it. Now I'm thinking there's just no way. I've beaten the original Super Mario Brothers, Pilotwings, Zelda 2, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, Jurassic Park on SNES, and other extremely challenging games, but this one is just too much. Still, I'm not all that disappointed. I mean, ... Read More Rating: - Bad!!I had this game as a kid and I rarely played it, now that I'm older I realize why. Not only is the game insanely ugly, it's also redicolously hard! Take Raphael, he can't hit his weapon anywhere, it has a range of a millimeter. The only turtle that was somewhat usuable was the Leonardo, because his sword actually could reach certain things. The turtles also jumps insanely high, it's hard to stay out of flying monsters reach. I remember last time I played it, I had very ... Read More |
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