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About this item The Turtles head to Florida on vacation; Shredder tries to steal Manhattan, and kidnaps April; eight levels of intense action; new vehicles and special moves; one or two players
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Great game,little pricey for just game but overall satisfied,great seller highly recommend
what else needs to be said about the old NES ninja turtle games except that if you dont have all 3 of them, just go buy them. And if you dont have an NES, go get that too. One of the best game series for nintendo without a doubt. I could play this over and over and itll never get old. A+
bringing back some good childhood memories. and the bad....I had to mess with the cartridge a little and blew in it a few times before it would actually work. I don't know how I was so good at this game as a kid, this thing is kickin my butt right now.
It was for my boyfriend. He wanted this game. At first it didn't want to work when we got it so my boyfriend opened it up and cleaned it inside and then it worked perfectly. :-)
The game arrives too late, but arrives. The game arrives too late, but arrives. The game arrives too late, but arrives.
I'm a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise. This game is a lot of fun and its 2 players. Thanks.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pushes NES to its Maximum Potential!
Graphics and music are excellent. Controls are responsive and easy to learn. Have not had a chance to play 2 players, but I am sure it is great too. Turtle move set is limited, however this is to be expected based on previous TMNT games for NES. Although most of the enemies are Foot Soldiers, they come in a wide variety, plus there is a decent assortment of other foes and bosses. Stages are very detailed and distinct. This game seems to push the NES to its maximum potential.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't work. Flickers and/or lots of screen artifacts. ...
Doesn't work. Flickers and/or lots of screen artifacts. Tested my N.E.S. with various games I previously purchased as well as my 25+ yr old games that I still own. Those worked flawless and instantly. This...not so much. I've done the "blow" test, clean my NES....still nothing.... I will continue to try things to get it to work and work consistantly.
Great product and service. As advertised.
wasn't in great condition for 60 dollars..
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Surf's up, dude! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles make a little getaway to the Sunshine State. Until Shredder makes a major getaway with the entire island of Manhattan! His power hungry plot gets even more bogus when April O'Neil becomes part of the heist. What a relaxing vacation. Not! Those mondo mutants must make waves to get back home to save April and Manhattan, and send Shredder on a one way trip to geeksville! So unless you want Shredder to ninja-kick sand in your face and make off with your best girl and your hometown, you better get busy. Squashing him once and for all will be no holiday.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project is the third TMNT video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It released December 13, 1991 in Japan, and February 1992 in North America.
The game features the same play mechanics featured in the previous game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game , but unlike its predecessor, it is an original title for the NES without any preceding arcade version. The Japanese version was released in 1991, a few months prior to the American release, under the title of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Manhattan Project , a number behind its American release due to the name change of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game for the NES when it was released for the Japanese market. No PAL version of the game was released.
The game begins with the Turtles spending their vacation in Florida. While watching April O'Neil 's latest news report, her program is suddenly interrupted by the Turtles ' arch-nemesis, Shredder . Taking April as his hostage, Shredder reveals that he has also turned the entire city of New York into a floating island Manhattan Island and challenges the Turtles to come to the Technodrome to stop him. After they rescue April, she tells them that Manhattan Island is being controlled by Krang 's spaceship which causes the city to levitate into the sky.
The controls are mostly unchanged from the second NES game, with one attack button and one jump button. The turtles can now perform a toss attack against their enemies by holding the d-pad downwards while pressing B. Each turtle also has a different special attack that is performed by pressing both buttons simultaneously. Every time the player performs this attack, one point of health will be used (unless the turtle only has one point of health left, in which case, it won't be used up). TMNT III can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with each player controlling a different character. The player can choose between any of the four turtles: Leonardo , Raphael , Michaelangelo , and Donatello , each wielding their signature weapon. Two different 2-player modes are featured in the game, mode A allows the turtles to hurt each other, while mode B does not. The player has a limited number of lives that gets depleted every time the player's energy gauge runs out. If one player has run out of lives, they can use the remaining ones from the other player's remaining stock (a second player can join part way through the game using this method in mode A). The player is allowed to change their character every time they lose life (but player one and two can not be the same turtle at the same time). Up to three chances to continue are provided.
The game is composed of a total of eight levels, spanning from the beaches of Florida to the floating island of Manhattan, ultimately concluding with Shredder's lair, the Technodrome . The game's regular enemies includes a variety of Foot Soldiers , as well as Giant Mousers and Stone Warriors . The game's bosses includes villains from the 1987 cartoon series and toyline. Despite the fact that the cover art features the Turtles fighting a Triceraton , no Triceratons appear in the game.
Foot Soldier – Common purple enemies that try to attack you.
Sand Soldier – Rare yellow foot soldiers. They try to toss sand or pounce on you.
Ninja-Star Soldier – Rare red enemies that throw ninja stars at you.
Rolling Soldier – Rare enemies that roll at the turtles, they only appears on the technodrome stage and the starship stage
Rock Soldier – Strong Common enemies that shoot projectile weapons at the turtles or hit them with a beam; soldier designs are modeled after Traag and Granitor , considerably smaller in size than their previous appearances in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game
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