Modern-Gamer writes:The essence of re-vamping games has more to do with our ability to forget flaws then remember good gaming. This is the case with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time which is a bit crappier than we would like to remember and is unfortunately more dated than we all like to admit. Yet does this mean that a remake of an 18 year old is game isn't worth playing? Not exactly but without a refresher course on the subject matter you might get a little lost.
Game prices are fickle, and seller's remorse is real.
Prices are starting to returned to how much they actually cost 20-30 years ago-not adjusting to inflation.
Hehe. Some games, not all.
Would love to see an article like this about the Genesis and its expensive games. I have some of these games on this list Turtles in Time, Chrono Trigger, Kirby Superstars, Mega Man X2 and X3 I even have the Chinese knock off MMX3 for Genesis lol.
It was almost 30 years ago that the NES classic, love it or hate it, hit stores. With the new series on the way, what better time than to recommend 4 of the best TMNT games of all time, each one representing a member of the team.
Absolutely love side scrolling beat em ups, have the turtles and many more on my arcade cab:)
A double trip back to the past as we check out the well-loved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-op game for the SNES, Turtles in Time!