Turtles IV Turtles In Time SNES

  • Great Action game for the Super Nintendo Starring your Favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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Great Action game for the Super Nintendo Starring your Favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles… More >>

Turtles IV Turtles In Time SNES

5 Responses to “Turtles IV Turtles In Time SNES”

  • I rented this when it came out and my buddy n I played it through and beat it on the first try;weak you might think, but no!this game is a ton of fun with all those foot soldiers running all over–you’re always running amock and hardly ever sitting still.anyways,after we beat it I remember that some jean claude van damme movie came on and we made up “where are you little star” which was a reference to van damme’s character trying to find his underware or something.good nostalgia in this here game!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • It’s too bad Konami never released an arcade-perfect version of the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game on the SNES. Actually this one isn’t a perfect translation either. The SNES version is missing some digitized voices, a little robot in the second level that punches you, and a sample of the Pizza Power song. Some other chages are also made: April blinks onto the screen and yells “Fight!” (written, of course) when you lollygag as opposed to Splinter running across the screen telling you to hurry up, you fight Slash instead of a mud man in the Prehistoric level, you fight Rocksteady and Bebop on the ship level instead of Toka and Razar (who you fight in the Technodrome), you use surfboards in the sewer instead of just walking on water, and you fight the Rat King instead of Leatherhead in the Sewer level. It’s not all bad though. Some of the levels are longer, there are new levels entirely, and you can fight a friend in training mode. A playable April would have been nice, but at least she doesn’t get kidnapped again.

    Anywho, although the title may be (sic) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, that’s only because there were three TMNT games previously released on the original Nintendo Entertainment System (not counting Tournament Fighters). This is actually the second game released in the arcades.

    Now for the actual review. The game takes you through, uh, I dunno, 15-or-so levels of repetitive non-stop action (double entendre? you decide). As usual, you get to choose between Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael (sorry, Venus, you weren’t here yet). The subtitle, Turtles in Time, comes into play when you almost defeat Shredder and then are hurled back through time to 100,000,000,000,000-or-so B.C., then forward to 15??, 18??, 20??, 2???, then back to 1993 where you fight Shredder for supposedly the last time. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Was expecting the box to be in better shape, but no biggie. Love the game, enjoyed playing it as a kid so i had to have it. Overall the game appears in great shape, no marks, and very clean. Instantly played as soon as I popped it into my Snes.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • How I wish they would release this game on Playstation 2. Boy , I remember countless hrs. in the arcade playing this one. A lotta fun. If you have a Super Nintendo , this is definitley one you should pick up. You’ll love evey minute of it. Great graphics , teriffic gameplay. They do’nt make stuff like this anymore.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Very fun game one of the best beat’em ups on the snes fun varied stages lots of extra lives and great fun with 2 players.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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