First published at 18:18 UTC on July 4th, 2020.
A sideways scrolling beat-em-up in which up to four players can choose to play as either 'Leonardo' (blue, katana blades), 'Raphael' (red, sais), 'Michaelangelo' (orange, nunchakas) or 'Donatello' (purple, bo …
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A sideways scrolling beat-em-up in which up to four players can choose to play as either 'Leonardo' (blue, katana blades), 'Raphael' (red, sais), 'Michaelangelo' (orange, nunchakas) or 'Donatello' (purple, bo staff) as the infamous turtles fight against the might of Shredder's army to try and rescue 'April O'Neil' and 'Splinter', before a final confrontation with their arch-enemies 'Krang' and 'The Shredder'.
Ninja Turtles featured just two buttons - for 'Jump' and 'Attack' - making for simple and immediate gameplay. Visually the game made great use of its license and perfectly captured the spirit of both the original comic-book and cartoon series upon which it was based. The game also featured a 'buy-in' option, meaning that new players could join in at any time.
Note: Had a little difficulty in moving Leo, so don't be too surprised if he's like a ghost in some areas of the game here.
https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-super-kame-ninja-model-gx963&page=detail&id=2855
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(arcade_game)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Super Kame Ninja) (c) 1989 Konami
Difficulty: Very Difficult
Emulator: HoubaUI Plus! Plus! Extreme Collection .125
Recorded and Dubbed with: Mirillis Action! 4.8.0
Edited with: NCH VideoPad Video Editor Professional 7.51 & VideoProc 3.6
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