THOSE DAM BOMBS - Teenage Mutant Ninja / Hero Turtles (NES / Amiga): Part 3

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So by "poets" she meant "Renaissance artists", and by "composers" she meant "historical villains".. but the words "Shredder" and "mutant frogs" were correct!



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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a side-scrolling platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by Konami (under the Ultra Games imprint in the USA and the equivalent PALCOM brand in Europe/Australia) in 1989. Loosely based on the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, being released after the show's second season, it is notably one of the first video games based on the property alongside the arcade game (also developed by Konami). which was also released in 1989.

The game received mixed reviews, most notably for its high difficulty level, and among fans and critics, it has been widely considered to be one of the most difficult NES games ever made. Despite this, it was a commercial success, selling over 4 million copies and becoming one of the best-selling titles for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a single-player action game where the player can control any of the four turtles. The player starts the game as Leonardo, but can switch to any of the other Turtles at any time by pressing the Start button to access the information screen. The info screen shows a summary of each Turtle's health and whatever special weapon he has obtained, a map grid of the current area (not available inside the final stage), and messages from either Splinter or April. When the player's current character runs out of health, falls into a fatal trap such as a fire pit, or is run over by a Roller Car, he will be captured by the enemy, forcing the player to change into one of the other remaining Turtles. The player loses the game when all four Turtles have been captured. A captured Turtle can be rescued from Stage 3 and onward, though only one Turtle can be freed per stage. There are a total of six stages in the game.

The game was released for the Family Computer (or Famicom) in Japan a few months earlier than the American NES version under the title of Geki Kame Ninja Den (激亀忍者伝, which roughly translates to "Legend of the Radical Ninja Turtles"). This was the first T.M.N.T. product released in the country, predating the Japanese dub of both the first film and the animated series, resulting in the unusual name change. Subsequent T.M.N.T. video games released in Japan kept the franchise's original title.

The game was ported to various home computer platforms in 1990, including the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga. The Spectrum version of the game was number 1 in the UK sales chart from March until August 1991. The DOS version is infamous, as it contains a gap that is impossible to cross without cheating.

The original NES version was a major success, with over 4 million copies sold. It was one of the best-selling third party NES games. A series of computer ports were developed and rushed out in time for that year's Christmas season, but did not fare nearly as well, commercially or critically. Despite the fact that this game was a success, it got many mixed reviews. The game received criticism for its difficult gameplay, being noted by many fans and critics as one of the most frustrating NES games ever made. However, the computer versions were even harder due to sloppy programming and controls. The PC port notably has an impossible section where the player must jump over a low-hanging ceiling and cannot avoid colliding with it and falling into the sewer (the game however has cheat codes that allow this level to be skipped).

Despite the criticism, the game was received well by the official Nintendo magazine Nintendo Power. The game went on to win their 1989 Game of the Year award.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES video game). (2015, December 23). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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