Hardcore Droid - Where’s the pizza? A question passed down for centuries (?) that has its roots placed in a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book first released in 1984. That might as well be centuries for one to be asking for pizza (especially if it’s Michelangelo). Ninja Turtles: Legends, developed by Ludia Inc., takes advantage of the franchise’s popularity and combines well-known characters with lesser-known characters in a turn-based brawl fest. The game isn’t only addicting, but it’s also got a lot of what fans love about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: funny dialogue, an odd obsession with pizza (duh), unique characters, and an unexpected undertone of seriousness that somehow draws you in. I was pleasantly surprised when all of these factors came together to create a well-balanced gameplay and character building system, which resulted in an exceptional Android action experience.
"Replica arcade cabinets are popular among collectors nowadays, with three sizes commonly available: 3:4 scale, 1:4 scale, and 1:6 scale cabinets. Numskull's Quarter Arcades line is stepping up their game (and prices) with today's announcement of 1:4 scale Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and TMNT: Turtles in Time cabinets. Both miniature cabinets are fully playable and support 4-player local co-op," says Co-Optimus.
When you think of perfect arcade titles, your mind is likely to go to a certain beat ’em up called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, aka TMNT: The Arcade Game.
The amount of £1 coins I put in this game as a kid. Up there with streetfighter II and final fight for me. Classic arcade goodness.
The Teenage Ninja Turtles are about to hit the battleground of the gods. We go over what you can expect from them and why you should be excited. In three words: global "Cowabunga!" emote.