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TMNT; TMNT games over the years
Topic Started: Jun 1 2013, 11:47 AM (60 Views)
Foxboy Mick
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I have enjoyed the TMNT games released in the past 24 years. The one pictured above was one of the first TMNT games. TMNT for the NES was released in May 12, 1989. I was really not impressed by it (in my opinion, the best TMNT game for the NES was TMNT III: The Manhattan Project). I liked the arcade game much more. Of course it was an arcade and it featured better graphics and sound. That would released on the NES a year later and I still wasn't impressed. The arcade game was a lot better. The sequel to the arcade was really impressive. They ported that to the SNES and it was called Turtles in Time ad. I thought it was really impressive. The graphics, sound and gameplay was pretty good for its time.

The next SNES TMNT game was TMNT Tournament Fighters (which was also released for the NES and Genesis/Mega Drive). I thought that was a fun game and I still actually play it from time to time to this day. Any fans of TMNT games? Discuss here.
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