Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - FULL GAME - Nes ► 60fps Longplay Walkthrough Gameplay No Commentary

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - FULL GAME - Nes ► 60fps Longplay Walkthrough Gameplay No Commentary

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an action-platform game developed and published by Konami for the NES (Famicom) in 1989. The game was based on the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series and for me personally, it's the best damn cartoon in the Turtles franchise. The gameplay is pretty simple for a game of this genre; choose one of the four turtles, go through a level, fight the level boss, go through the next level and fight the boss again, and so on.... However, seemingly ordinary gameplay has a number of interesting elements, namely: Under the control of the player gets at once 4 turtles, and switch to each of them can be at any time, but do not forget that each turtle has its own personal health and after the defeat of one turtle, it gets into captivity, from which it can be recovered, but for this it will still have to find, because the game although it looks linear, it is not quite so and it has a huge number of forks, which will still lead you to the right path, but nevertheless provides a small open world and allows you to explore quite a lot of interesting locations. Choosing the right turtle at any time allows you to adjust to any situation, because each of them has its own strengths and weaknesses, although I went through the whole game only for Donatello. I also want to note that the game is insanely difficult, and if you were able to pass the game on the original console and not on an emulator with a system of quick saves, then I admire you, because since the 90's and to this day I have taken just an incredible number of attempts to pass this game and still could not, and only now I finally coped with this game and I liked it very much. Everything about the game is great: the graphics, the soundtrack, the levels, the boss battles We never saw a full-fledged continuation, but rather a restart, because as it turned out, the plot of the first part of the game in the franchise is not included in any canon, can you imagine? That is, the game is quite long for such a console as NES (Famicom) and you play, dive headfirst into the story, get the final credits and then find out that you can forget about the story and skip the game itself without losing anything. That's the way it is. Nevertheless, I liked the game very much and as a fan of the franchise I just have to add it to the library of good games. I hope you enjoy and have fun watching! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Check out the other videos: ► ALL Videos -    / @goodgameslab   ► Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Franchise -    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Franchise   ________________________________________________________________________________________ Don't forget to subscribe: ► Subscribe -    / @goodgameslab   ► Twitter -   / @goodgameslab   ► Boosty - https://boosty.to/goodgameslab ► You can support the channel by following this link: ● Donationallerts - https://www.donationalerts.com/r/good... ● Boosty donate - https://boosty.to/goodgameslab/donate ________________________________________________________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:21 - Opening Cutscene 00:01:33 - Rescue April 00:09:31 - The Dam 00:16:12 - Find Splinter 00:42:01 - Finding The Blimp 00:56:24 - Infultrating The Base 01:13:35 - Final ________________________________________________________________________________________ #tmnt #teenage #walkthrough #2d #ninja #mutant #turtles #nes #arcade #famicom #platform #platformer #adventure Comment, likes and tell your friends!