krotstop.blogg.se

Tmnt turtles in time game levels
Tmnt turtles in time game levels











One of the biggest differences between the arcade and SNES versions is the fact the arcade version features four player co-op, where standard two person co-op is the only option available on the Super Nintendo. The SNES version of the game saw the addition of the a couple stages and bosses, as well as a few minor changes to the in-game audio/soundtrack. The game was developed by Konami, the same as the previous NES games, and initially released as an arcade game in 1991 before finding its way to the Super Nintendo the following year. Anyone who has ever played a Final Fight or Streets of Rage game will be familiar with the genre already – I considered Turtles In Time to be the Streets of Rage to Battletoads’ Final Fight at the time. Turtles In Time is an arcade-style beat ’em up game in which you pummel waves of enemies as you make your way through the different levels of the game, with each level progressively adding a greater variety of enemy types, and in greater numbers. The game felt taken straight from the animated series, like I was playing something I had on VHS and would pop into the VCR on some random afternoon. One game, that I enjoyed more than any other was TMNT IV: Turtles In Time I absolutely loved this game as a kid, and, to be honest, anything TMNT was enough to ensure I wanted to play it back then. I spent a lot of time playing the first game on the family NES, but don’t remember ever getting past the infamous “dam level” where you had to swim through a hazardous underwater maze defusing bombs before the time runs out. Of course, there’s been a number of TMNT video games, beginning with the very first games for the NES. all manner of clothing – lots of pajamas and t-shirts.breakfast cereals – the TMNT cereal was my absolute favorite(complete with turtle-shaped bowl).Never got the Turtle Blimp though, sadly… action figures – yup, owned just about every single one.cartoons – I had probably a dozen or so VHS tapes I watched religiously(along with the movies).

tmnt turtles in time game levels

Those whose childhood years were spent in the late-80’s/early-90’s will most likely know exactly what you’re talking about should you utter the catch phrases “Cowabunga!” or “Turtle Power!” and surely remember how significant the ninja turtle craze of the era was.

tmnt turtles in time game levels tmnt turtles in time game levels

Video games had been steadily rising in popularity as a pastime once again thanks to the Nintendo Entertainment System after the industry had been considered dead thanks to market oversaturation by the likes of Atari and Mattel.

TMNT TURTLES IN TIME GAME LEVELS TV

The Dark Knight had been popular ever since his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 and through Adam West’s run as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the 60’s tv show, before another surge of popularity in the late 80’s with the release of Tim Burton’s film iteration of Batman. Going back as far as I can remember, there were three things I loved as a kid more than anything else – Batman, video games, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.











Tmnt turtles in time game levels