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Contents.Gameplay The player chooses from one of the four Ninja Turtles:,. Depending on the version of the game, the characters are either, chosen at the start of the game or assigned by control panel. After kidnaps the Turtles' friend and their mentor, they must give chase, save their comrades, and defeat the evil Shredder. Up to four players (two in some versions) can take control of any of the Turtles.

Donatello has slower attacks but a longer range, Michelangelo and Raphael have faster attacks but a shorter range, and Leonardo is a well-rounded Turtle with average range and speed.The eight-way joystick controls the movements of the Turtle, the jump button makes them jump and the attack button makes them hit in front of them using their weapon. In addition to this, some combinations are possible. The Turtles can throw Foot soldiers overhead, and by pressing the jump and attack buttons, a special attack is performed.

Raphael rolls along the ground and finishes with a kick, while the other Turtles do a sweeping jump attack with their weapons. Turtles can also spring off the wall in certain areas. Enemies can be defeated more quickly by slamming them into walls or solid objects. Many objects such as traffic cones, parking meters, fire hydrants and exploding oil drums can be hit or damaged with attacks in order to help defeat nearby enemies. In the, the game showed the first part of the cartoon opening, along with a portion of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song.Most of the enemies the Turtles face are the, all color-coded to indicate their attack patterns and weapon of choices. Some enemies, such as the standard purple-clad Foot Soldiers and Roadkill Rodney robots, have the ability to restrain the Turtles' mobility and drain their health, leaving the player open to attack for other enemies.

The bosses in the game include (individually at first in that order, and later the two of them together), Granitor, General Traag, and Shredder himself.Releases Arcade. A printed circuit board of the game.The arcade game was distributed as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in North America and Oceania, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Super Kame Ninja in. The game was released primarily as a dedicated four-player cabinet in all regions except Japan, where it was sold only as a 2-player conversion kit. 2-player conversion kits of the game were also released in other regions, serving as less expensive alternatives to 4-player cabinets.Nintendo Entertainment System.

The Snowfield level added to the NES port, with the boss character shown here.This game was ported to the in 1990. This conversion was titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game in order to avoid confusion with the. The Japanese Famicom version was simply titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, without a number nor a subtitle, due to the fact that first NES game was localized in Japan under a different title.This version includes two new levels (the first part of Scene 3 and all of Scene 6), which feature new enemy characters, including two new bosses: Tora (a dog-like 'blizzard beast') and Shogun (a robotic samurai), both characters created for the game.

Most of the original stages from the arcade version were extended as well and the second half of Scene 3, the parking garage stage, replaces the arcade version's end battle with with a battle against the mutated fly form of. The NES version of the game was once slated for release on the, but was quietly canceled. The NES port also appeared in 's arcade system.The NES version featured notable advertising: logos. The rear cover of the instruction manual provided a coupon for one free Personal at the restaurant, with an expiration date of December 31, 1991. Home computers The computer ports of the arcade game were released by and ported by in 1991 for the,.

The title was changed to Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin Op in the European versions.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus. Further information:The arcade version of Ninja Turtles is included as a hidden bonus game in for the, and, but with altered music and most of the voice clips edited out. The game is unlocked by finding an antique in Stage 9-1; the antique turns out to be the original arcade machine. Xbox Live Arcade An version of the game was released under the name TMNT 1989 Classic Arcade on March 14, 2007, published by and ported. The game was priced at 400 Microsoft Points.

Like other classic arcade games on the platform, portions of the original arcade game were emulated with network code and other new features added. Players could earn achievements as well as play 2-4 player co-op (both online and offline).

Unlike the unlockable in Battle Nexus, this rerelease retains the music and voices of the 1989 arcade game.Arcade1Up cabinet In 2019, the game was rereleased as in actual for home use by manufacturer Arcade1up. The reissue is basically identical to the 1989 original except that the classic theme song on the opening is performed by a new artist, the requirement of inserting to play the game is disabled, and Konami's name on the arcade marquee is replaced by 's. Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScore26/40 (NES)23/25 (NES)Japanese gaming magazine gave the Famicom (NES) version of the game a 26 out of 40 score.British gaming magazine reviewed the home computer versions (Amiga, Atari ST, DOS) of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles under the British title, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, calling it 'a pretty poor interpretation of a pretty poor yet popular subject. Every one of the levels is too easy to guarantee more than a week's interest, particularly because the opponents' intelligence is so predictable and your own moves so limited.' The One criticises Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles scrolling, stating that the 'Music and sound effects are jolly enough, but the cartoon-style graphics are let down by slow and jerky scrolling.' The One concludes by stating that the game 'lacks depth and imagination'.reported on the game after it appeared at, calling it a 'great coin-op which is best in four player mode.' 's Jared Newman named to his list of '14 Important Arcade Games Not Available for iPhone or iPad', citing the game's pioneering 4-player simultaneous play.ranked it the 25th best NES game ever made.

The staff attributed the Ninja Turtles' continued success to the game and praised its visuals, audio, and combat system. December 23, 1989.

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