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Feb 07, 2013
The very first TMNT NES game is a must have for TMNT or NES fans!
1 of 1 found this helpful This was the first of three TMNT games released for the NES. Whereas the two sequels were both strictly 2D side scrolling beat 'em up style games, this one featured an explorable overworld which the player navigated through to get from stage to stage. This gave the game more of an 'adventure' feel, although the meat of the game's action is in its 2D platformer style stages.
The game is one player only. You begin as Leonardo on an overhead view of the streets of New York City. Entering a building or manhole takes you into one of many 2D platformer style stage. At any time you can pause the game and switch between any of the four Turtles [Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael]. Each Turtle has a his own life bar which carries over from stage to stage and on the overworld. When one Turtle's life bar is depleted, he is 'captured' and can no longer be used in the game.
The game itself was hugely popular upon its release [as were most things Ninja Turtles during that time]. Its easy enough to play at first, but gets quite difficult as you get further into it. The graphics, music, and controls are all solid for an NES game. One might argue that completing the game is a bit too difficult for the average gamer, but that would be the game's only drawback.
Overall this game rules! Turtle power!

Nov 27, 2020
sooooooo close...
these are sooooooo close to feeling like real snes controllers! the issues is the dpad. its not 100% accurate, especially with the diagonal directions. overall these controllers are okay but you could get 2 innext controllers for under 5 dollars and they would be the same quality so why pay 15 dollars for these?