Fight for the Turtles, save the environment On beaches and seashores all around the world you will find Fighter Turtles cleaning up and collecting trash. Prizes will be setup to reward participating Fighter Turtles all around the globe. Everything we have done thus far has led us up to this very moment. During the coordinated cleanup several hints were given to our fellow Fighter Turtles on locations all around the globe. The last chapter of the comic was written by us, the staff team, here you will find the last and final hint- which will unlock Roadmap 2.
Fighter Turtles Club. Fight for the Turtles Save the environment. Mint Now! Fighters Club Together we will build a tight-knit community where we fight for Turtles and keeping oceans clean. This item will ship to Germany , but the seller has not specified shipping options.
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The game that started it all and helped launch the Turtles into stardom. This arcade classic allows for up to four friends to control those pesky pizza-eating Turtles and kick some Shredder butt. The game was an instant success when it hit arcades in , so much so that it was ported to the NES and Famicom systems in Players low on quarters can try and find a copy of the recently reissued arcade cabinet from Arcade1up. Perhaps the quintessential TMNT game for many die-hard fans, Turtles in Time is one of the best beat' em up games of the s.
The Turtles jump through time to fight Shredder and his army of henchman one clobbering at a time. The game was released on arcade systems and the SNES as a direct sequel to the previous side-scrolling classic. Although a remake was available on the Xbox and PlayStation 3 stores, it has since been delisted.
Fans looking for the original experience should look to find a copy on a cartridge. This tough-as-toenails tourney is no kiddee's club! However, the fierce fighting action is suitable for players of all calibers and age groups, thanks to its seven skill levels.
You can also pump up the speed two levels or set game time to four lengths, including bop-till-you-drop infinity time.
There are three primary modes of play: Tournament, Story Battle, and Vs. Battle against a pal. All are outstanding one-on-one matchups, maxxed with fighting action. If you prefer to see rather than do, choose the Watch Mode to set up and view a CPU-controlled fight. It's not as fast, but in all other aspects it's pretty darn close! In fact, there's enough similarity here to entertain even hardened SF II snobs and stiffs, provided they can get into the Turtles.
The excellent controls put you totally in charge of your Turtle or Turtle foe. Each fighter has a formidable arsenal of basic fighting skills: two punches, two kicks: two throws, chokes, or bites; and a block. Each basic punch and kick has jumping and crouching variations. Additionally, there are three Special Attacks and one Ultimate Attack per fighter. Firing off an Ultimate Attack depends on your ability to score hits on your foe, which powers up an Ultimate Attack gauge. Moreover, Controller motions and Charges are similar, too.
As in SF II, you can toss projectile attacks, throws, and holds. Two-in-one attacks and combination attacks are there for those skilled enough to find them.
You can even Dizzy an opponent. However, the precise animation catches every muscle flex of the fighting action. The 10 background scenes are simply gorgeous, and the character art is Turtles true! Even the sounds grab you. The voice blasts a cool assortment of grunts, groans, taunts, and yuks. The effects catch every slap, punch, and foot in your face. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles score a knockout! If you're strung out on Street Fighter, you get no break here.
If you're a Turtle maniac interested in an SF -quality fighting game, this game delivers. Tournament Fighter is one shelluva fighting game. Even with just two buttons, there are plenty of special moves, but a lot of break-up and flicker! This has got to be one of the best fighting games next to SF2, and in some cases better than SF2! The voices are crisp and clear, plus the control is absolutely wonderful! Another factor that I truly like is the story mode set up with dialog boxes unraveling the whole plot!
There is a lot of techniques to learn, and plenty of combos that will get you really going! Another great hit from the pros at Konami! Look out! The preliminary version of this game we received months ago didn't prepare me for how this cart would turn out. This is the definitive fighting game around besides Street Fighter, of course , but the number of variety of characters, excellent special attacks and the wild finishing moves add up to one serious winner.
If Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat have you down, be sure to check this one out! It takes a company as good as Konami to bring out a game that could literally take on SF2!
The game play is great and all the little details, such as combos and finishing moves, have been included. Adjustable speed, Versus Mode and excellent graphics are just the beginning. Fighting fans will definitely want to check it out!
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