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Nintendo Flashback: TMNT – Turtles in Time

"Join BootHammer as we go back in time and play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV. Originally an arcade game, Turtles in Time was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It is arguably one of the best TMNT games in the series and a fan favorite." - BootHammer

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stonecold34104d ago

still got my copy to this day my favourite game same with hypersteinheist?

BootHammer4104d ago

Classic 2D beat-em up action! I wonder if the new ones coming from Activision will be this enjoyable. I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with.

CalvinKlein4103d ago

I love this game playing with my sister or friends was awesome. I still have my copy too it is one of the best 2 player games ever IMO.

wishingW3L4104d ago

I always preferred Ninja Turtle II and III over IV because I like the urban setting more. But I wish those 2 looked just as good as IV though.

BootHammer4104d ago

II and III were awesome too! I've enjoyed them all but Turtles in Time is still probably my favorite.

TrendyGamers4104d ago

I missed out on so many great classic games.

RTheRebel4104d ago

love everything about this game
such good times

BootHammer4104d ago

It was and is STILL awesome =)

BX814104d ago

The updated version on for live is just as fun. I'm not sure if it's on psn, I never did check. Classic game.

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The clandestine underworld of Game Boy demakes

Video Gamer writes: "There's a rogue underworld of devs operating clandestinely, still creating Game Boy games. We've spoken to one of them."

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Kudzu Review -- Gamerhub UK

This one's a real a-rake-aning.

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7 Iconic Games That Put The PS1 On The Map

The first PlayStation is home to an array of iconic video games that went on to define the sheer significance of this console.

SimpleSlave12d ago

I think from a historical perspective I would change Spyro for Grand Turismo. It's the franchise that made the PS1 look like an absolute unit. Other than that, I can't argue with the rest when it comes to games that defined the PS1.

And to be honest, there should be space for Tekken 3, Wipepout and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in order to round out the PS1 identity as the machine to own at the time.

With Tomb Raider 2, Silent Hill, Symphony of the Night, Tenchu, and Soul Reaver as backup contenders.