Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Games

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Published 2022-08-20
Episode 352 - The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is quite the enduring franchise, and it spawned a ton of different videogames for about every platform you can imagine. So let's take a look at a bunch of the games released on various consoles and handhelds.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TrueSolunar
    Funny story: When my younger brother was adopted, he was allowed to pick a new name for himself… Loving TMNT, he picked “Michelangelo”, but the folks at the adoption office said that would be too weird, so it was shortened to “Michael “… I was adopted at birth, so I couldn’t choose mine… I’m just glad that I didn’t end up like Goo from Foster’s…
  • I'll never forget playing the original arcade game in the nickel arcade with my dad.
  • 🤣 Love the last skit! I think every game needs a Radio Buddy... Just like the good olde days.
  • @Nelbroth
    TMNT in the arcade was mind blowing to 12-year-old me. 4-player co-op action, the opening theme song from the cartoon was intact, and who can forget, "Say your prayers, toitles!"
  • Gamesack has been a valuable part of my life since 2014. Thank you and Dave for everything. Please don't ever stop.
  • Love me some Turtles in Time. Can’t wait for the Cowabunga Collection!
  • @bencox5994
    I stumbled onto gamesack in 2014 during a transition point in my life. This channel will always have sentimental value to me. I'm 34 now and I know when I'm 45 I'll look back at these 20 year old videos with fond happiness.
  • Sundays aren't Sundays without Game Sack! And it's even better if you are talking about the TMNT! ❤️ Period!
  • @CDages
    Fun Fact, Game Arts was also one of the primary developers that assisted Sora Ltd and Nintendo in the Development of Smash Bros Brawl for Wii. So I assume that played a role in taking up Development duties for TMNT Smash-Up.
  • Turtles in Time was one of those rare instances where the home version was better. It might have been missing frames of animation and some voice clips, but it had extra bosses, an extra level that made the transition to time travel much smoother, and the soundtrack sounded better than the arcade version to me. I'm glad both are being included in the Cowabunga Collection, along with most of the other games featured here.
  • @marbles8641
    I'm glad to see Mutants in Manhattan get some love. I enjoyed the game to no end when it was released!
  • I felt like Mutant Melee was more akin to a Power Stone than Smash bros
  • In fact, there are two new levels (not only one) in the NES version of TMNT The Arcade Game. The other one is the Dojo with the tigers and stuff.
  • @Hchris101
    This channel never misses. ALL KILLER NO FILLER!! 🤘
  • @DGR_Dave
    The ending skit is 10/10 😂😂
  • @markula_4040
    I'm guessing you skipped Out of the Shadows and Turtles in Time Re-shelled because they were digital only and have been delisted? They are both easily playable using a PS3 emulator for those who wish to try them. They are not quite as bad as their reps would suggest and better than most of the other 3D brawlers covered here.
  • @ZakkHung
    I'm a huge TMNT fan. This might be a favorite episode.
  • @Steely_Fran
    My introduction to TMNT was when I was in 6th grade (1985). It was a table top RPG my friends were playing. I didn't hear anything about it again until a few years later. Then they blew up.