![]() Graphic are up to the standards for the time everything looks nice and even cut-scenes pictures are included. The DOS version came out in 19, depending on the release. Also, you may see some funny comments in certain situations. During the levels there may be things like road signs and water hydrants that you can hit and use on your behalf. However, those differences are now barely important, unlike in the first game. Raphael’s and Michelangelo’s attacks are faster and shorter, Donatelo’s attacks are longer and slower while Leonardo is somewhere in between. The attacks change automatically as you keep hitting the enemies multiple times the turtles can also attack while jumping. The Turtles can perform different kinds of attacks by pressing only one fire button. All level bosses are characters from the cartoon series: Bebop and Rocksteady, Baxter Stockman, Lieutenant Granitor, General Traag, Krang and finally Shredder. Different levels include building interior s, streets, sewers, a weapons factory and the Technodrome. The majority of the enemies are Foot Clan ninjas carrying different weapons. Just like in the first TMNT game, April has been kidnapped and you are going on a rescue mission, afterwards you'll have to save Splinter, and in the end attack the Technodrome itself. This caused lot of confusion since the two different games had the same or similar names. ![]() Since the first game was already ported to other platforms, the ports of the arcade game had different names, like TMNT, TMNT 2 or Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, and usually with the subtitle The Arcade Game. The game was released in 1989, in the same year and under the same name as the first game. There were versions of machines that could support two or even up to four players, each playing with a different turtle. That made the game much more commercial and attractive, especially for cartoon fans. Besides that this kind of game was becoming more and more popular, the graphic capabilities of the arcade machines allowed the characters to look as nice as the ones from the animated series. It was a simple side-scrolling brawl game in the style of Final Fight and Ninja Gaiden. This time they developed it for coin-operated machines. After the success of the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game released for the NES, Konami was fast to produce a new game with the green heroes.
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