Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Radical Rescue
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Play as Michaelangelo who has to rescue the other Ninja Turtles that have been kidnapped by Shredder. Play as Michaelangelo who has to rescue the other Ninja Turtles that have been kidnapped by Shredder. Play as Michaelangelo who has to rescue the other Ninja Turtles that have been kidnapped by Shredder.
Kevin Eastman (characters) Peter Laird (characters)
Kevin Eastman (characters) Peter Laird (characters)
This is another of my favorite "TMNT" games and one of my favorite games on the Gameboy. This is also another entry in the "Under the Radar" series. The game wasn't overlooked but it didn't sell as well as they hoped as this game was just another victim of bad timing as this came out just when "Turtlemania" was coming to an end but also the Gameboy was on its twilight years. This game was different from the previous entries, it was still an action platformer but a different kind as her they made the game a "Metroidvaina". This I thought was cool and a wise choice as I love the "Metroidvania" subgenre. The plotline is pretty good as it's the kind you'd see from the 80's cartoon, which is fine by me as I wouldn't want it any other way. As of course Shredder and his evil forces are as usual up to no good, as they have another scheme for conquest unfortunately this time the ball is in Shredder's court as he has captured three of the Turtles and it's up to Michelangelo to come to their rescue and put the hurt on Shredder's scheme. That's pretty much it the usual Turtles fare, but what I like is for one thing Michelangelo being the main protagonist which is cool as he's over course a fan favorite along with being my second favorite character. But also, the game actually has a developing story as you get further, which is interesting as the past game never did, but this enhances the feel of game, making you feel like your watching another episode of the show. The graphical presentation is good if nothing groundbreaking, though I like the look of the bosses that look accurate to the typical villain of the weak in the cartoon or even toy line. Music is good or decent as can be nothing memorable but nice to listen to all the same and still have Turtles written all over it. But where this game has it is in the gameplay. The control is solid it's your basic move, jump and attack, but here at least the control actual feels tighter and better response. One thing your characters has is an ability that serves a purpose throughout each of the section of the game. With Michelangelo he can use his nunchakus like a helicopter to glide down for the long drops to help in getting from point A to B. And Raphael it's using his sai's to scale up walls This give the game a bit of a puzzle aspect as you constantly alternate with each of the turtles and use them in the right places. This is cool because you're exercising some brain muscle but also simply the fact you get to take control of all of the Turtles which of course is part of the joy of what the Turtles games are for anyway. I really like the depth to each of the levels, you have a map screen you can come back to whenever you need to find you place and where to go next. Each of the sections of the level always has something different which keep the game fresh. Even the boss battles are really good; though it's true they do take a small cue from "Mega Man" and "Punch Out" with that door that comes up after you enter and how the boss's fight, but I didn't mind as long as it works out well and it did. I like that the boss fights aren't easy at first anyway, just like in "Mega Man" and "Punch Out" each of the bosses have a specific attack pattern and cues to give them away. You may have to tussle with the bosses a while till you memorize all the cues and can take the boss down with the rest. It would be cool if the next Turtles game in the future was a 2-D "Metroidvania" adventure. It could be one based on the 80's cartoon like the previous one or any of the other shows over the years, or even both comic series (classic and IDW runs to be exact). The graphical presentation would have to be to modern standards may 'be like "Metroid Dread". We can still have the turtles with special abilities but may 'be also some supporting characters like April and Casey Jones. It's a thought to consider anyway but as the "Metroidvania" subgenre is still going strong along with the "Turtles" franchise, I wouldn't put the possibility past them. This is a small vintage classic worth rescuing. Rating: 3 and a half stars.
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This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue for Game Boy . If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it .
At the password screen enter 1HHHHH2. After you enter it you will have 16
hearts and be on Shreder's level
On the last spot on the password you can always put 2 on the end no matter
what password you got and get 2 continues.
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NA: November 25, 1993 JP: November 26, 1993 EU: November 27, 1993
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Shredder escapes prison, and kidnaps April O'Neil , Donatello , Leonardo , and Raphael . Michelangelo sets out to save them. Michelangelo rescues the other turtles throughout the game, making them playable as the game progresses. [1]
Unlike other games based on the franchise, this is a scrolling action-adventure game reminiscent of Metroid , Konami's own The Goonies II and the later Castlevania: Symphony of the Night . Each turtle has a different ability which is necessary to finish the game. Michaelangelo can hover using his nunchakus as a helicopter, Leonardo can drill the floor by spinning with his katana, Raphael can hide himself inside his shell to enter passages that are otherwise too small to enter, and Donatello can stick to and climb walls.
The bosses are Scratch, Dirtbag, a Triceraton, Scale Tale, and Shredder (in this game known as Cyber-Shredder).
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