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About this item Strong focus on teamwork, character development and control - play as your favorite Turtle or team up with friends to bring all 4 into the mix Exclusive Cooperative Attack for more shell shocking damage to enemies Gain experience points along the way as they slash and bash Foot Ninjas and powerful, well-known bosses from the TMNT universe Retro TMNT arcade game included as unlockable content More than 50 stages - 30 in the main mode & 20 in the Battle mode
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Teenage Mutant NInja Turtles on the go, whats not to love about that. This has given me hours of fun so far and i'm only half way. Good graphics for its age, it can get a little old restarting from the beginning of the level.
Platform For Display: Nintendo DS Verified Purchase
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It's an okay game. If you're a fan of ninja turtles i recommend it.
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Fast shipping and the game works fine
If you have played that terrible movie version of this game, you will be happy to know that this one does not even resemble that version in anyway. This one is a side-scroller action game with 4 areas of 6 stages in each that vary depending on which turtle you use. Each turtle has a unique ability that is needed to access certain areas of stages. Leonardo has the ability to slice through pipes, Raph can move boulders, Donny can access computers and hit certain buttons with his stick, and Mikey can grip to walls and bounce of them like Super Mario. Also each character can have a different back up partner, depending on what obstacle you come to. You may find a fellow turtle help projectile you to a higher platform and what not. Each turtle also has there unique shell kicking moves. Mikey can continuously hit opponents in the air, or do a zangief like spinning clothesline, where as Donny spins his bo around like a helicopter and knocks the bad guys flying away. You can only chose one turtle at a time, and progressing through the game, you kind of wish you could alternate between them when you want, like in the very first TMNT game on the NES many years ago. Speaking of that, it's still Konami making these games, and there are certain levels in this game that remind you a lot of past TMNT games. As it's not just a side scroller like the Arcade smash of yesteryear, it also contains levels where you may need to swim, ride a motorbike, jump in aprils flying thingy mobile and so forth. Even at my age now, I still found this game to be pretty good, even tho I am not a fan of this new generation of turtles, I still enjoyed beating up the new foot-soldiers, dinosaurs, clay men, Keenu Matrix man, mousers, and Dr Jekyll and Mr M. Jackson... I suppose if I watched the new series, i'd know who they are, but I don't, so sue me for my description of them. I'd recommend if you start playing to not set the option to easy, and leave it on normal, as on easy you will not be able to access the 4th area of levels. There is plenty to do in the game, and plenty of reasons why you need to replay some of the same stages with a different turtles to access different things. There is also these crystals you you can collect through the game that you will need all 4 turtles to find them all. if you find all 20 in a area, you unlock pictures of drawings from the show... pretty much a waste of time to me, but someone out there will probably find it cool. As well as the regular levels, there is also a training mode to practice what your turtle can do, and mini games of collecting as many crystals as you can using your skills just to see how good you are. Overall, if your a turtle fan of yesteryear, or now, you should enjoy this game. I have no idea how multilayer works, but id assume you have two turtles on screen as you see in one player when you might have to help a robot out, or have someone like Master Splinter or Leatherhead helping you out.
This game is fun at first. It's a light hearted, ninja turtle action game. But then as you get up to the higher levels it becomes ridiculously hard to the point you hate the darn thing. The problem is the controls aren't tight enough. You have to spin around on a stupid pole and then jump up and whack the enemy, but it doesn't let go at the right times. Then there are also dumb tasks like spinning a wheel and matching up the arrows, then if you're too slow you get shocked. Again... This game could have been much better, but the controls, and the redundant button mashing, and pointless tasks, make it much worse than it should be.
I have always loved button mashing beat 'em up games (streets of rage, most ninja turtle games, etc). This one is no exception. Of the games I have played to date, the graphics are probably the poorest I have seen on the DS. But the game itself is great. Control is nice, the different turtles fight differently enough to keep things interesting, and mutiple paths through the levels depending on which turtle you use gives a decent amount of replay value. And let us not forget the ability to unlock the original arcade game =). I don't have a GBA so I don't know what using the GBA turtle titles unlocks.
This is a great video game,it is a little hard but it is a great game,I would for sure reccomend this game and the seller that I bought the game from.Thank You.
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Awesome my six year old son loves TMNT this was ace
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Nightmare
Is it really a shell of a time on the Nintendo DS?
There's some fun to be had TMNT3's design, but this throwback to the GBA seems like a huge, missed opportunity for the Nintendo DS market. And the DS version can't even capitalize on one of the main selling points of the console version: the handheld rendition lacks the classic Turtles in Time arcade game that's unlockable on the Xbox, GameCube, and PS2 games. This DS title could certainly be worse than what it is, but at the very least it's missing that spark that those classic TMNT action games had.
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