Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Hyperstone Heist

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↑ IGN review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 16th July 2006.

↑ 2.0 2.1 Game Critic review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 22nd July 2006.

↑ Allgame review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 22nd July 2006.

↑ MobyGames review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 22nd July 2006.

↑ 5.0 5.1 GameSpot review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 25th July 2006.

↑ 6.0 6.1 Game Pilgrimage comparison of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist . URL retrieved 25th July 2006.

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NA August 11, 1992 JP December 22, 1992 EU 1993
April O'Neil is reporting from Ellis Island when, in a sudden flash of light, her audience and herself witness Manhattan Island suddenly starting to shrink. Shredder then hijacks the airwaves and announces to the world that this was only a demonstration of the power of the Hyperstone , the treasure of Dimension X . With the Hyperstone in his possession, he now has the power to take over the world. The Turtles have no choice but to go after Shredder and stop him.

The gameplay of The Hyperstone Heist is heavily based on the second Ninja Turtles arcade game Turtles in Time , which was also released for the Super NES during the same year. The controls are similar to Turtles in Time , but the ability to dash is now assigned to a specific button and the player can no longer throw enemies towards the screen. There are a total of five stages ("New York City", "A Mysterious Ghost Ship", "Shredder's Hideout", "The Gauntlet", and "The Final Shell Shock"), which comprises a combination of new levels created specifically for this game and ones based on levels from the first arcade game and Turtles in Time .

The bosses includes Leatherhead , Rocksteady (having an attack pattern similar to the one that he had in the first arcade game), Tatsu (Shredder's right-hand man from the first two live-action films, who also appeared in TMNT: Manhattan Missions ), Baxter Stockman (in his human form like in the first arcade game), Krang , and Super Shredder . The Hyperstone Heist is notable for being the only game to feature Rocksteady as an enemy character without his partner Bebop.

This level takes place in and below New York City . The Turtles must fight their way through a revamp of the city sewers from the first arcade game, then up in the streets in a revamp of the " Alleycat Blues " level in Turtles in Time with some elements from the Parking Garage level from the first arcade game, and then once again in the sewers which now has the Pizza Monsters from the "Sewer Surfin'" level in Turtles in Time. At the end of this level, Leatherhead appears as a boss character in a very similar way he did previously in Turtles In Time .

This level is a mix of three levels from Turtles In Time . It begins with a surfing level based on "Sewer Surfin'", except in the open sea instead of the sewers. The Turtles eventually reach a ghost ship, which is a modified " Skull and Crossbones " level. After going through it, they jump off and land in a cave, which was part of " Prehistoric Turtlesaurus ", and where Rocksteady awaits them who fights in a way similar to the original arcade game .

The Hyperstone Heist is the only game in which Rocksteady is a boss but without Bebop .

After exiting the cave, the Turtles find that they are in a Japanese town, just outside of Shredder's hideout. They fight their way through the streets, and then break into and fight through Shredder's hideout until they reach Tatsu , Shredder's right-hand man and the second-in-command of the Foot Clan in the first and second TMNT movies.

It is one of only two games to feature Shredder's right-hand man in the first two TMNT movies, Tatsu.

After leaving Shredder's hideout, the Turtles find that they are in another cave. They have to fight recolored, non-talkative and stronger versions of Leatherhead, Rocksteady, and Tatsu, the first three level bosses, before reaching this level's boss, Baxter Stockman who fights in his machine from the original arcade game.

Scene 5: Technodrome: The Final Shellshock
This level is a mix of the "Starbase: Where no Turtle Has Gone Before" level, the " Technodrome, Let's Kick Shell! " level in the SNES version of Turtles in Time and the "Technodrome: The Final Shell-Shock" level. It is divided into three sections the first two which are separated by a boss — Krang in his exosuit, taken from the "Neon Night-Riders" level and the final section being a boss fight. The Turtles walk through the first section, while the second is an elevator-type level, with the difference that the elevator is going down instead of up as in the SNES game.

When they reach the bottom of the elevator shaft, the Turtles walk out and fight Super Shredder, on the same platform as in "Technodrome: The Final Shell-Shock". However, instead of having the Statue of Liberty in the background, since Shredder did not steal it in the storyline of this game, a red and blue machine is visible behind him. Super Shredder fights very similarity to his Turtles in Time counterpart except his upward attack doesn't freeze you.

While most aspects of Turtles in Time were carried over to The Hyperstone Heist , some changes were made to the gameplay. The most noticeable one is that The Hyperstone Heist adds a run button, while in Turtles in Time , the turtles would run a while after walking or after the player tapped the directional pad twice in the designated direction. Another noticeable change is the Turtles will no longer throw the foot soldiers, though they still can slam them back and forth on the ground after they dash attack them.

This was also considered to be the only game in which Rocksteady appeared without Bebop.

By itself, The Hyperstone Heist is considered a good adaptation of the TMNT show into game form. [5]
When compared to Turtles in Time , The Hyperstone Heist features fewer but longer levels, has less special effects, louder and somewhat raspy digitized voices and loud sound effects. [2] Thanks to the superior color palette of the SNES, Turtles in Time looks brighter and more colorful and uses special zooming effects in some areas and with some moves, but the Genesis includes more background layers, faster and clearer animation frames and overall faster gameplay. Both games share nearly the same soundtrack and sound effects, but the songs play faster in The Hyperstone Heist . [6]
Though there are fewer than half the levels in the Genesis game compared to the SNES game, each level is longer. Furthermore, The Hyperstone Heist is arguably more difficult, thanks to a more aggressive enemy AI and faster-moving characters. [6]


Screwattack named it the 19th best Genesis game ever in their top 20 list, [7] although they dismissed it as a direct clone of Turtles in Time, which they consider to be the best beat em up ever.




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Model Number:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - The Hyperstone Application Platform:16bit Sega Megadrive/Genesis .



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When I think of my child hood lots of things come to mind. Saturday morning cartoons, were cartoons started at 5 am and didnt go off till 3pm. Hills department store, Toy stores when they were in every mall and this video game. Me and my best friend use to play this over and over again. I love the game play in it. It was one of the few games that you could play as a kid and beat. Lot of the games for NES, SNES and Sega were so hard you couldnt get past the first level. Heck Im a grown man now and some of those games I still cant get past the first level. But this isnt the case with this game. If you havent played it then add it to your list of games to play. Shoot if you have a bucket list then add this to it. You wont regret it.












some of the elements reminds me of the teenage mutant ninja turtles super nintendo game turtles in time there are levels that are featured in both the genesis & the snes the scenes are somewhat different atleast there are levels that were not copied from the snes version some players may find it a little hard to finish if you played TMNT turtles in time you'll notice some bosses with the same attack patterns & it's not too much of a clone to the snes turtles in time












I was looking for this game for months and had no luck especially looking for one at the right price. The seller I bought it from had it in very good condition and I couldn't be any happier. This game is from my childhood and it is nice to relive the early 90s. What I like about the game that it is multiplayer two ppl can play it and makes it not so difficult. Passing the first two levels was easy but getting to face Tatsu and shedder is the hardest after some time I did manage to pass the whole game. Very happy its a good game to play












One of my favorite “beat em’ uper’s” from Sega era. “Pizza time”












It was very nice to play this game again, but it was much better as a child. Kids like a lot of stupid things because kids are stupid. This game is definitely one of those things.












Item came as described and its soo fun












Great game, great price, definitely worth playing!












Item as described and on time shipping. Great game!


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Great game! A very well-made SEGA Genesis REPRO cart. Love the box it comes in.


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