Difference between revisions of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (video game)"

From TheAlmightyGuru
Jump to: navigation, search
(12 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Image:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - NES - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|The NES box art.]]
 
[[Image:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - NES - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|The NES box art.]]
  
'''''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''''' is a [[platformer]] [[beat 'em up]] video game with [[Metroidvania]] elements developed by [[Konami]] and published by [[Ultra (company)|Ultra]] on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] on 1989-05-12 and later ported to eight home computer platforms. The game was released around the same time as the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)|arcade game]], and, between the two of them, they are the first games set in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (universe)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' universe]].
+
'''''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''''' is a [[platformer]] [[beat 'em up]] video game with [[Metroidvania]] elements developed by [[Konami]] and published by [[Ultra (company)|Ultra]] on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] on 1989-05-12 and later ported to various home computer platforms. In the game, you control the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as they attmpet to rescue April O'Neil who has been kidnapped by Shredder's goons Bebop and Rocksteady. However, when you finally manage to do so, things get even worse! The game was released around the same time as the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)|arcade game]], and, between the two of them, they are the first video games set in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (universe)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' universe]].  
  
My step-brother introduced me to this game. I didn't get to play it much, but I watched him and my older brother take turns playing it. Being a fan of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|cartoon]], I remember being excited to see the game, but, even at a young age, I was confused at all the weird unrelated crap I saw in the game. Looking back now, the game has a lot of charm, but serious flaws. I watched my brother and step-brother make it to stage 4, but I never got that far myself. Later, after hacking the game to be invincible, I played it through to completion and discovered just how insane it gets near the end.
+
My step-brother introduced me to this game. I didn't get to play it much, but I watched him and my older brother take turns playing it. Being a fan of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|cartoon]], I remember being excited to see the game, but, even at a young age, I was confused at all the weird unrelated crap I saw in the game. My brother and step-brother made it to stage 4, but I never got that far myself. Later, after hacking the game to be invincible, I played it through to completion and discovered just how insane it gets near the end. I later learned that you have to treat the game less like a platformer and more like a traditional beat 'em up, which meanings being very patient and methodical with your actions. Movement through the stages must be slow and cautious, you have to grind near pizzas and power-ups all the time to stay fully charged, and you have to exploit the enemy AI frequently. On 2019-12-15, after spending a few days honing my skills, I finally beat the game. The game has a lot of charm, but such serious flaws I could never recommend it.  
  
 
==Status==
 
==Status==
I own this game on the NES. I have beaten it, but only by making use of save states at critical points. I have no desire to beat it fairly.
+
I own this game on the NES and have beaten it.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
{{Video Game Review|4|5|6|7|4|52%|NES}}
+
{{Video Game Review|4|3|6|7|4|NES}}
  
 
{{Spoilers}}
 
{{Spoilers}}
Line 17: Line 17:
 
* The graphics are pretty good, I especially like the look of the turtles.
 
* The graphics are pretty good, I especially like the look of the turtles.
 
* [[Jun Funahashi]]'s music is really good.
 
* [[Jun Funahashi]]'s music is really good.
* There are different locations for each act, each separated with a cut scenes, and the whole game plays out like a comic book.
+
* There are different locations for each act, each separated with a cut scene, and the whole game plays out like a comic book.
 
* I like the mechanic of being able to switch between turtles to have more energy and then healing them as needed.
 
* I like the mechanic of being able to switch between turtles to have more energy and then healing them as needed.
* I like the shift between top-down street view and side-view indoors view. It makes the sewer and indoor elements seem like part of a wider world.
+
* The shift between top-down streets and side-view indoors helps break up the game play and makes the sewer and indoor elements seem like part of a wider world.
 
* The manual is well-written.
 
* The manual is well-written.
  
Line 25: Line 25:
 
* The enemies respawn the moment their spawn point leaves the screen and you return to it. They also mercifully cease to exist the moment they leave the screen. While this isn't too unusual for an NES game, it makes it very difficult to defeat enemies that require multiple hits. You usually have to retreat a little in order to not take damage, but, after defeating the enemy and returning to where it spawned, it will have come back.
 
* The enemies respawn the moment their spawn point leaves the screen and you return to it. They also mercifully cease to exist the moment they leave the screen. While this isn't too unusual for an NES game, it makes it very difficult to defeat enemies that require multiple hits. You usually have to retreat a little in order to not take damage, but, after defeating the enemy and returning to where it spawned, it will have come back.
 
* The collision detection is pretty bad. Many enemies and hazards will hit you even when they're clearly not visually hitting you.
 
* The collision detection is pretty bad. Many enemies and hazards will hit you even when they're clearly not visually hitting you.
* The turtles should have been balanced better. They're all identical in movement speed, the only difference is in the range and swinging speed of their weapons. Donatello, actually hits for more damage, but this is probably because his weapon is so slow, it hits multiple times. Because of this, Donatello's long range, ability to hit behind himself, and extra damage makes him a powerhouse, while Raphael, with the shortest range, is completely inferior.
+
* The turtles should have been balanced better. They're all identical in movement speed, the only difference is in the range and swinging speed of their weapons. The only outlier is Donatello who hits four double damage, has longer range, hits behind himself, and sometimes hits twice at once. Because of this, Donatello is a powerhouse, while Raphael, with the shortest range, is completely inferior.
* The knock-back when you're hit isn't time-based, but continues until you hit the ground, and during the fall, you can't control your turtle. This is similar to ''[[Castlevania]]'', and, when it occurs above pits, often means you'll end up falling it.
+
* The knock-back when you're hit isn't time-based, but continues until you hit the ground. During the knock-back fall, you can't control your character, just like in the poory-designed ''[[Castlevania]]'', and, when it occurs above pits, often means you'll end up falling it. By itself, this wouldn't be too obnoxious, but the game designers put a lot of enemies above pits which means a single mistake causes you to fall into the pit.
* The game has pretty bad screen flicker and slow down when there are multiple enemies on the screen.
+
* The game has pretty bad screen flicker and slow down when there are multiple enemies on the screen, especially the fire freaks.
 
* I like the idea of having minibosses throughout the stages, I just wish they were something other than the regular enemies you see all over the game.
 
* I like the idea of having minibosses throughout the stages, I just wish they were something other than the regular enemies you see all over the game.
* The majority of the enemies in the game have nothing to do with the cartoon and even those few that do don't look like they're supposed to. The first time I saw a Mouser, I thought it was a giant ant. And, the Foot Clan guys look more like aliens in pajamas.
+
* The majority of the enemies in the game have nothing to do with the cartoon and even those few that do don't look like they're supposed to. The first time I saw a Mouser, I thought it was a giant ant. And, the Foot Clan guys look more like aliens in pajamas. In the later stages, nothing is from the comics or TV show except the bosses.
 
* Although the top-down sections of the game make it more interesting, they could have been improved. It's easy to die even at full health by being run over, your regular gun is too weak, and it's hard to line up your gun with a target.
 
* Although the top-down sections of the game make it more interesting, they could have been improved. It's easy to die even at full health by being run over, your regular gun is too weak, and it's hard to line up your gun with a target.
 
* Despite being turtles, they're pretty difficult to control underwater!
 
* Despite being turtles, they're pretty difficult to control underwater!
Line 36: Line 36:
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
* Throughout the game, there are several annoyingly difficult jumps that have to be timed perfectly to make. Most of them don't kill you, but they set you back to the point where you'll probably take more damage returning to them. It seems they were added just to piss the player off.
+
* Throughout the game, there are several annoyingly difficult jumps that have to be timed perfectly to make. Most of them don't kill you, but they set you back far enough that you'll probably take more damage returning to them. It seems they were added just to piss the player off.
 
* Moving from one map to another often puts you immediately in danger with enemies approaching you and requires fast reflexes to not take damage. In several later maps, depending on where you enter a room, you're guaranteed to take a hit.
 
* Moving from one map to another often puts you immediately in danger with enemies approaching you and requires fast reflexes to not take damage. In several later maps, depending on where you enter a room, you're guaranteed to take a hit.
* In the last three levels of the game are insanely difficult. Far too hard for the average child, and too hard even for the seasoned veteran. There are all sorts of insta-kill hazards, and enemies are purposely positioned to knock you into them. Becoming good enough to beat the game requires a huge amount of level memorization.
+
* There are several insta-kill hazards and enemies are purposely positioned to knock you into them. Avoiding them requires fast reflexes and memorizing where enemies spawn.
* Your secondary weapon is replaced automatically if you touch another one, even accidentally. This is frustrating when shruikens replace your boomerangs, but game-ending when they replace your kiai!
+
* Your secondary weapon is replaced automatically if you touch another one, even accidentally. This is frustrating when shruikens replace your boomerangs, but controller-breaking when they replace your kiai!
* There are a couple traps in the game that can kill you entirely with no indication they're dangerous like the algae in the Hudson River and the lava and spike walls in the airport.
+
* There are a couple traps in the game that can kill you entirely with no indication they're dangerous like the algae in the Hudson River and the lava in the airport. The spike walls in stage 4 are especially infuriating because they not only instantly kill you, but the rooms use the flawed floaty jump mechanics against you.
* To even stand a chance late in the game against the fast-moving over-powered enemies, you're expected to farm Kiai scrolls for each turtle, which is a long and boring process.
+
* To even stand a chance late in the game against the fast-moving over-powered enemies in the later stages, you're expected to either develop skills to abuse their AI, or farm Kiai scrolls, which is a long and boring process.
 
* The DOS port has an impossible jump in area 3 which makes the game unwinnable without cheating.
 
* The DOS port has an impossible jump in area 3 which makes the game unwinnable without cheating.
  
Line 105: Line 105:
 
[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
 +
[[Category: 1989 Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
 +
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Beat 'Em Up]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Metroidvania]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Metroidvania]]
 +
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Platformer]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Tie-In]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Tie-In]]
 
[[Category: Amiga Games]]
 
[[Category: Amiga Games]]
Line 123: Line 126:
 
[[Category: Trope - Damsel In Distress]]
 
[[Category: Trope - Damsel In Distress]]
 
[[Category: 4-bit Color Graphics]]
 
[[Category: 4-bit Color Graphics]]
 +
[[Category: Games I've Beaten]]

Revision as of 11:09, 22 January 2020

The NES box art.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a platformer beat 'em up video game with Metroidvania elements developed by Konami and published by Ultra on the Nintendo Entertainment System on 1989-05-12 and later ported to various home computer platforms. In the game, you control the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as they attmpet to rescue April O'Neil who has been kidnapped by Shredder's goons Bebop and Rocksteady. However, when you finally manage to do so, things get even worse! The game was released around the same time as the arcade game, and, between the two of them, they are the first video games set in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe.

My step-brother introduced me to this game. I didn't get to play it much, but I watched him and my older brother take turns playing it. Being a fan of the cartoon, I remember being excited to see the game, but, even at a young age, I was confused at all the weird unrelated crap I saw in the game. My brother and step-brother made it to stage 4, but I never got that far myself. Later, after hacking the game to be invincible, I played it through to completion and discovered just how insane it gets near the end. I later learned that you have to treat the game less like a platformer and more like a traditional beat 'em up, which meanings being very patient and methodical with your actions. Movement through the stages must be slow and cautious, you have to grind near pizzas and power-ups all the time to stay fully charged, and you have to exploit the enemy AI frequently. On 2019-12-15, after spending a few days honing my skills, I finally beat the game. The game has a lot of charm, but such serious flaws I could never recommend it.

Status

I own this game on the NES and have beaten it.

Review

Video Game Review Icon - Enjoyment.png Video Game Review Icon - Control.png Video Game Review Icon - Appearance.png Video Game Review Icon - Sound.png Video Game Review Icon - Replayability.png
4 3 6 7 4

Best Version: NES

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game features a lot of characters from the cartoon, including heroes and villains alike, which is always nice for a licensed game.
  • The graphics are pretty good, I especially like the look of the turtles.
  • Jun Funahashi's music is really good.
  • There are different locations for each act, each separated with a cut scene, and the whole game plays out like a comic book.
  • I like the mechanic of being able to switch between turtles to have more energy and then healing them as needed.
  • The shift between top-down streets and side-view indoors helps break up the game play and makes the sewer and indoor elements seem like part of a wider world.
  • The manual is well-written.

Bad

  • The enemies respawn the moment their spawn point leaves the screen and you return to it. They also mercifully cease to exist the moment they leave the screen. While this isn't too unusual for an NES game, it makes it very difficult to defeat enemies that require multiple hits. You usually have to retreat a little in order to not take damage, but, after defeating the enemy and returning to where it spawned, it will have come back.
  • The collision detection is pretty bad. Many enemies and hazards will hit you even when they're clearly not visually hitting you.
  • The turtles should have been balanced better. They're all identical in movement speed, the only difference is in the range and swinging speed of their weapons. The only outlier is Donatello who hits four double damage, has longer range, hits behind himself, and sometimes hits twice at once. Because of this, Donatello is a powerhouse, while Raphael, with the shortest range, is completely inferior.
  • The knock-back when you're hit isn't time-based, but continues until you hit the ground. During the knock-back fall, you can't control your character, just like in the poory-designed Castlevania, and, when it occurs above pits, often means you'll end up falling it. By itself, this wouldn't be too obnoxious, but the game designers put a lot of enemies above pits which means a single mistake causes you to fall into the pit.
  • The game has pretty bad screen flicker and slow down when there are multiple enemies on the screen, especially the fire freaks.
  • I like the idea of having minibosses throughout the stages, I just wish they were something other than the regular enemies you see all over the game.
  • The majority of the enemies in the game have nothing to do with the cartoon and even those few that do don't look like they're supposed to. The first time I saw a Mouser, I thought it was a giant ant. And, the Foot Clan guys look more like aliens in pajamas. In the later stages, nothing is from the comics or TV show except the bosses.
  • Although the top-down sections of the game make it more interesting, they could have been improved. It's easy to die even at full health by being run over, your regular gun is too weak, and it's hard to line up your gun with a target.
  • Despite being turtles, they're pretty difficult to control underwater!
  • It's common for the era, so it's not a big deal, but there is no point to the score. If you were so inclined, you could go in and out a door, over and over again, killing enemies until you max out the score, but would never affect the game in any way.
  • As long as you still have Kiai scrolls, Shredder is staggeringly easy to defeat and the ending is pretty unimpressive for such a long and difficult game.

Ugly

  • Throughout the game, there are several annoyingly difficult jumps that have to be timed perfectly to make. Most of them don't kill you, but they set you back far enough that you'll probably take more damage returning to them. It seems they were added just to piss the player off.
  • Moving from one map to another often puts you immediately in danger with enemies approaching you and requires fast reflexes to not take damage. In several later maps, depending on where you enter a room, you're guaranteed to take a hit.
  • There are several insta-kill hazards and enemies are purposely positioned to knock you into them. Avoiding them requires fast reflexes and memorizing where enemies spawn.
  • Your secondary weapon is replaced automatically if you touch another one, even accidentally. This is frustrating when shruikens replace your boomerangs, but controller-breaking when they replace your kiai!
  • There are a couple traps in the game that can kill you entirely with no indication they're dangerous like the algae in the Hudson River and the lava in the airport. The spike walls in stage 4 are especially infuriating because they not only instantly kill you, but the rooms use the flawed floaty jump mechanics against you.
  • To even stand a chance late in the game against the fast-moving over-powered enemies in the later stages, you're expected to either develop skills to abuse their AI, or farm Kiai scrolls, which is a long and boring process.
  • The DOS port has an impossible jump in area 3 which makes the game unwinnable without cheating.

Media

Boxes

Documentation

Maps

Videos

Titles

Language Native Transliteration Translation
English (Europe) Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
English (North America) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
French Les Tortues Ninja Ninja Turtles
Japanese 激龟忍者传 Gekikame Ninja Den Turtle Ninja
Spanish Tortugas Ninja Ninja Turtles

Links

Link-MobyGames.png  Link-Wikipedia.png  Link-StrategyWiki.png  Link-VGMPF.png  64x64px  Link-TCRF.png  Link-TVTropes.png