OXM writes: "It's certainly pretty, and while we would've loved a Secret of Monkey Island/R-Type–esque way to revert to the classic graphics on the fly, we won't complain about the quality of this game and its looks. But 10 bucks for a game that you can finish in under an hour and offers little replay value?! And the limited multiplayer options - what happened? You can start a local or online co-op match, but you're limited to the players you started with. The lack of jump-in play - particularly on the couch - is very disappointing considering the game's coin-op origins. Bummer, dude".
"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.
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It's sad this comic book turned tabletop roleplaying game never got a good video game.
The release date has been revealed the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Vinyl Soundtrack.
This game screams remaster and not that piece of crap Ubisoft put out on Xb360 and PS3
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