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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The box art was taken from Michael Dooney's cover art for the second printing of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4[1]
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)
  • EU:U.S. Gold
Composer(s)Jun Funahashi (NES)
Kris Hatlelid (DOS)
Tony Williams (AST/C64)
SeriesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Platform(s)NES, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum, PlayChoice-10
Release
Genre(s)Platform, action
Mode(s)Single-player

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 1989 side-scrolling platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released by Konami.[2] In North America it was published under Konami's Ultra Games imprint in the US and the equivalent PALCOM brand in Europe and Australia.

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Alongside the arcade game (also developed by Konami), it was one of the first video games based on the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, being released after the show's second season.

Plot[edit]

The Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello) are on a mission to retrieve the Life Transformer Gun from Shredder, a device that could restore their sensei Splinter back to his human form. The Turtles' first objective is to rescue their reporter friend April O'Neil, who is being held captive by Bebop and Rocksteady somewhere in the city. After rescuing April, the turtles must swim underwater to disarm a series of bombs set to destroy a dam, rescue Splinter from the Mecha Turtle, destroy a giant Mouser, find the Technodrome and eventually defeat Shredder.

Gameplay[edit]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a single-player action game. 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 information screen shows each Turtle's health, whatever special weapon he has obtained, a map grid of the current area, and messages from either Splinter or April. Each turtle's unique primary weapon has different speed, power and reach. When the player's current character runs out of health, falls into a fatal trap, or is run over by a Roller Car, he is captured by the enemy, forcing the player to change to one of the remaining Turtles. The player loses the game when all four Turtles have been captured. There is an opportunity to rescue a captured Turtle once in each stage beginning in Stage 3. There are a total of six stages in the game.

The player navigates the mission map in an overhead view as they travel to doors, manholes or other entrances to the side-scrolling interior levels, which represent the primary gameplay. In the overhead view, the player can move in the four cardinal directions and use their primary weapon in a single type of attack. As the game progresses, more and more obstacles and enemies appear in the overhead maps.

In the side-scrolling levels, the Turtles can jump or crouch and attack either with their primary weapons (while jumping, walking, or crouching), or use one of the alternate weapons that they have picked up along the way. These special weapons include single shurikens (throwing stars), triple shurikens (launches three stars simultaneously in a spreading pattern), boomerangs, and the 'Kiai', a scroll that expands into a crescent-shaped beam and inflicts devastating damage on even boss characters. These items are occasionally dropped by enemies. The special weapons are obtained in limited quantities, although the boomerangs can be reused if the player catches them on the return. The primary weapon can be 'aimed' upwards or downwards.

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In some levels, there is a specific objective (obtaining an item, defeating a boss, etc.). However, in most levels the goal is to reach the exit and return to the overhead map in a previously inaccessible location. The player encounters enemy characters, acquires weapons and special items, and collects pizza to restore health.

In the second half of Stage 2, the Turtles dive into the Hudson River (using an underwater version of the side-scrolling gameplay). In this level, the Turtles must navigate a number of traps, with a time limit of two minutes and twenty seconds to find and disarm eight time bombs.

Releases[edit]

Regional differences[edit]

The game was released for the Family Computer (or Famicom) in Japan a few months earlier than the American NES version under the title Geki Kame Ninja Den (Japanese: 激亀忍者伝, which loosely translates to 'Legend of the Radical Ninja Turtles')[2] 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. Subsequent T.M.N.T. video games released in Japan kept the franchise's original title. While graphics and gameplay are virtually identical to its NES counterpart, the Japanese localization changed the plot a bit by turning April O'Neil from an acquaintance of the Turtles into Splinter's daughter.[3]

The game was released as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in all European territories. The Australian version was released with the series' original title (Australia always used the 'ninja' title), with the same cover art, but instead on a grey background.

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Ports[edit]

The game was ported to various home computer platforms in 1990, including the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga. The game was the UK's number 1 selling Spectrum game for 6 months between March[4] and August 1991.[5] The DOS and Amiga versions are infamous, as they contain a gap that is impossible to cross without cheating or a glitch.[6]

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It was released in 2007 on the Wii's Virtual Console. It was released for the Wii in Europe and Australia for 500 points which was later raised to 600 Wii Points. In North America, it was released for Wii on April 2, 2007 for the price of 600 points—100 points more than the average NES game—due to a licensing issue.[7] It was the first licensed game to appear on the North American and European Virtual Console. Due to licensing issues, it was later removed from the Wii Shop Channel in Japan on January 24, 2012 and in North America and Europe on January 26, 2012.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
Crash80%[8]
GameSpot2.7/10[9]
IGN5.5/10[10]
Nintendo Life[11]
Nintendo Power8.25
Sinclair User94%[12]
Your Sinclair90%[13]

The game received a mixed critical reception on its original NES release. Nintendo Power scored it 4 out of 5 and praised its 'superb play control' and 'super-sharp graphics', while one Electronic Gaming Monthly reviewer gave it 4 out of 10 and described it as a 'disappointment'.[14].

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The ZX Spectrum port was reviewed more positively. Your Sinclair gave the game a 90% rating, praising the game's colorful, cartoonish graphics and move sets while also criticizing the game's swimming level.[13]

When the NES game was re-released on Virtual Console in 2007, it attracted largely negative reviews. GameSpot's Frank Provo gave Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.7 out of 10 citing the game's very hard difficulty and the game's unpolished and unfun nature as reasons for the rating.[9] Provo also stated that, while the game's music is upbeat, the music and the game in general lacks the more recognizable traits of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.[9] Mark Birnbaum of IGN gave Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles a 5.5 out of 10 pointing out that the game is dated and only for nostalgic and hardcore fans. Birnbaum stated that the controls were poor, the enemies bland and the level design and characters were negatives in the game.[10] Both reviewers also cited its poor quality in comparison to Konami's later Turtles NES games, which were not re-released.

Sequels[edit]

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The game has three sequels: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game in 1990, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project in 1991, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time in 1992.

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Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Mirage Studios' TMNT Volume 1 #4!'. Archived from the original on 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
  2. ^ ab'激亀忍者伝 [ファミコン] / ファミ通.com'. www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  3. ^'Geki Kame Ninja Den manual scans' (in Japanese).
  4. ^'The YS Rock'n'Roll Years - Issue 63'. Archived from the original on 2014-06-17. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  5. ^'The YS Rock'n'Roll Years - Issue 68'. August 1991. Archived from the original on June 15, 2014.
  6. ^'Scary-Crayon reviews.. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles I & II (MS-DOS PC versions)'. Scary-crayon.com. Retrieved 2010-06-21.
  7. ^Dennis Lee, group manager for Konami. 'Konami Talks Virtual Console'. IGN. As you know, currently we do not hold the video game license for TMNT, so we had to create a new licensing deal for these titles
  8. ^http://live.worldofspectrum.org/infoseek/magazines/crash/84#66
  9. ^ abcProvo, Frank. 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  10. ^ abBirnbaum, Mark (April 17, 2007). 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Review'. IGN. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
  11. ^Calvert, Darren (March 16, 2007). 'Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Virtual Console / NES)'. Nintendo Life. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
  12. ^http://live.worldofspectrum.org/infoseek/magazines/sinclair-user/106#14
  13. ^ abhttps://web.archive.org/web/20160410123438/http://ysrnry.co.uk/articles/teenagemutantheroturtles.htm
  14. ^http://www.defunctgames.com/reviewcrew/20/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-what-did-critics-think-in-1990

External links[edit]

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at MobyGames
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters – Game Genie Codes

The following are known Game Genie Codes for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters on Super Nintendo (SNES).

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    Note: If you use any of the first 6 codes, you cannot see the ending.
  1. Leonardo Is Replaced By Rat King
    DCCA-1405
  2. Leonardo Is Replaced By Karai
    D8CA-1405
  3. Raphael Is Replaced By Rat King
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  4. Raphael Is Replaced By Karai
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  5. Donatello Is Replaced By Rat King
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  6. Donatello Is Replaced By Karai
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  7. Both Players Start With 1/4 Health
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  8. Both Players Start With 1/2 Health
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  9. Both Players Start With 3/4 Health
    06E9-3D25
  10. Start With No Continues (Leave Menu Option On 3)
    DDB1-CF60
  11. Start With 1 Continue
    D4B1-CF60
  12. Start With 3 Continues
    D0B1-CF60
  13. Start With 5 Continues
    D1B1-CF60
  14. Start With 7 Continues
    D6B1-CF60
  15. Automatic And Infinite Continues
    82A6-4FA4
  16. Full Super Bar After 1 Hit
    F7CA-4F63
  17. Infinite Health P1
    EE34-4DF1
  18. Note: When you use the next 4 codes, be sure to leave the Options Menu respective option on 60.

  19. Matches Are 10 Seconds Long
    FD86-4F00
  20. Matches Are 15 Seconds Long
    F986-4F00
  21. Matches Are 20 Seconds Long
    4D86-4F00
  22. Matches Are 75 Seconds Long
    5986-4F00
  23. Energy Bar Doesn’t Go Down Over Time
    DDC1-1D03
  24. Energy Bar Goes Down Twice As Fast
    D4C1-1D03
  25. Note: Do not combine any of the remaining codes.

  26. Ultimate Attack Can Be Done Any Time The Bar Is Not Empty
    DFCA-44A3
  27. Ultimate Attack Can Be Done With About 1/4 Energy
    F0CA-44A3
  28. Ultimate Attack Can Be Done With About 1/2 Energy
    46CA-44A3
  29. Ultimate Attack Can Be Done With About 3/4 Energy
    7ACA-44A3
  30. After Doing An Ultimate Attack, Energy Bar Goes To About 1/4
    F0C3-4463
  31. After Doing An Ultimate Attack, Energy Bar Goes To About 1/2
    46C3-4463
  32. After Doing An Ultimate Attack, Energy Bar Goes To About 3/4
    7AC3-4463
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