Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles

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4

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Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
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stacykidd
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Value For Money

3

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3

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I First Played Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles When I

I first played Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles when I was a mere youngster. For a ten year old girl I was pretty good at video games, and had a keen interest in the NES.

The first time I played Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles I almost died within three minutes. Why? Because a stupid purple thing came towards me and I, out of curiosity, went to inspect closer the enemy-in-disguise, that's why.

I found it a bit unfair you could be attacked on what I'd consider to be a static point in gameplay.

Unscathed, I restarted the machine, lesson learned. And on to the levels I did proceed, baffled mostly by inward questions of "er, haven't I been here before?" as I accidentally went down the wrong sewer a few times to previous missions and got bludgeoned to death before you could say "turtle soup".

With a fair few of my best turtles biting the dust left right and centre, I had little hope for the remaining, most of whom sported useless weapons I'd failed to see much of a use for.

I finally made it, rugged and panting, to an underwater mission that involved disarming a few bombs. Good stuff, I thought, a beat-the-clock platform with some jellyfish thrown in for good measure.

Oh.

My.

Pants.

Two seconds in: I flunked. ELECTRIC SEAWEED?! Now come on, this is unfair. Especially since my television screen was practically covered in the stuff.

Despite my steady hands, I failed to see how some parts could be achieved without some sort of miracle.

By pure luck, I passed this level, with only one turtle and a big stupid stick left of my bravery.

This, please note, is when I laughed disbelievingly to myself, and let a huge purple pig maul me to death.

Sorry, Master Splinter.

itshimthere
4

Value For Money

3

Graphics

4

Addiction Level

My Brother Recently Bought Me The Nes (8-bit) Syst

My brother recently bought me the NES (8-bit) system and also this game, I have to admit it is one of the most difficult games I have ever encountered. The storyline of the game is to rescue April O'Neal and battle against Shredder, Krang and thousands of Foot Soldiers!!, using the particular skills of our four reptilian heroes. I can't recommend this game highly enough it's great fun although very addictive.

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itshimthere

I've recently been playing on the old 8-bit NES, I was very surprised by what a challenge the old Turtles game was, amazing!! I will not rest until the Foot Clan and it's leadership have been destroyed!!

itshimthere

The Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles game is pizza-tastic! I once pulled off an amazing move when battling Rocksteady and BeBop, taking me on to the next level! Even my Nanna shouted out "Cowabunga dudes. Thanks for the pizza's guys".

Great days!

Cult Fiction

I love the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles game... You can either choose, Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo or Figo - it's proper wicked! The moves are quite difficult to pull off at first, as each character has their own special fighting moves - I think one button is attack and the other is jump - it's actually quite difficult to remember now, especially when trying to do both at the same time. Anyway, hours of repetitive gameplay that will last for years. Cowabunga dudes!!

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