Me playing through this arcade game. Only 3 lives lost, though with as rigged as the game is, that’s not too bad. There were some encoding issues with Fraps at some points. This section covers levels 3.
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Me playing through this arcade game. Only 3 lives lost, though with as rigged as the game is, that’s not too bad. There were some encoding issues with Fraps at some points. This section covers levels 3.
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Aww I played this game when I was like 3 or 4 years old! I think I was better in playing games than speaking or walking xD
When I used Mikey for the sewer stage I always had a hard time executing his special attack because the Joystick was broken so there was delay involved and most of the time it didn’t work. What I did was let the foot soldiers stay in the screen and I was able to avoid most of the enemies with the exception of the Pizza monster and it was a big especially if you hadn’t died yet. The longer you stay alive without losing a life, the more enemies appear in the following stages.
if you go to the top you only have to job one spike
This version came first (in 1991) before ths SNES version (1992)
the voice acting is better than the re-shelled. why? cuz it’s CLASSIC!!!
u da man!
I’m liking these videos. Since I never got to play this as a kid, I got Turtles in Time Reshelled off Xbox live, and these videos are giving me tips on how to win survival mode.
lol at shredder flushing mikey
geeze the arcade version really sucks! No Rat King or Techno Drome?
The game is’nt the same because the Japanese did NOT publish and develop it like Konami used to.
I happen to like the voice acting.
I love the voice of shredder.
basically what I meant is that at first it started as an arcade first attempt and they wanted it short, and SNES is basically a game console so they HAD to extend it, its basic things but okay yeah your right what you said is also correct on it
So then how is your comment about playing an arcade game for 2-3 extra hours relevant to what I said?
What always bothered me about the arcade version was how Shredder sent players back in time through a sewer. There must be some special crap down there (literally).
This WAS my favorite song in the whole game>:(
snes not nes
actually I did smart ass and im talking about arcades is general not this game
I had the toy version of the weird boat thing as a kid.
Maybe you didn’t actually PLAY the SNES version, but the Technodrome level did not actually add 2 to 3 hours to the game time. It was about 5 to 10 extra minutes and it added to the story and enhanced gameplay by focusing specifically on one strong, new gameplay mechanic.
that’s nes version only
I was surprised, when playing the remake, that the traps always appeared in the same formation for this level. I guess it really was being faithful to the arcade version.
Shredder’s appearance here is pretty non-sequitur, though. The voice acting is a bit strange. And the jingle that plays for the his appearance sounds like something out of Gradius III…
i don’t understand why people complaint about the remake when is exactly the same gameplay and everything…man IGn sucks saying that the game is not the same.
thats the thing this is shorter due to the fact that its an arcade, your not gonna spend like 2-3 hours being in a arcade on the same game, that is NOW you do
I see what your’e doing there.
But here are two arguments:
1) At least the idea of time-warping the turtles was tied to the portal to Dimension X.
2) It could be that Shredder hadn’t figured out how to do it by then.
Just appearing in the sewers and spitting them out in the past makes NO sense, and the journey is a lot stronger in the SNES game.