Showing posts with label tmnt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tmnt. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

TMNT Pinball AD


It's been far too long since my last post, so I'm starting out lazily. Found these badass TMNT Pinball fliers today while reading the incredibly detailed Hardcore Gaming 101 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle post. I might have to look more closely a few of the titles soon (been playing the NES version for a few days now... and people say Ninja Gaiden and Ghost & Goblins are hard), but check out their article if you're into Turtles.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Konami Code for TMNT 3 on NES


At the title screen, press:

LEFT, LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN, A, B, START

Then choose your turtle, select the level you want to play on, access easy mode (for losers), edit number of lives (winners use 7), and use the sound test.

Enjoy!



Saturday, May 19, 2012

Pixel Art: Michaelangelo TMNT


Mike was undeniably the coolest of the Turtles. He is a role model and an inspiration to become a ninja.

Pixel Art: Donatello TMNT


Donatello was the brains of the operation, and the strongest character in the first NES game.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Pixel Art: Leonardo TMNT


He can be just as irresponsible as the rest of the Turtles, but sometimes the writers make him the "reasonable" one.

Pixel Art: Raphael - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles



Raph 8-Bit Pixel Art. Everyone loves TMNT.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project


There are video games, and then there are video games that define one's childhood. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: The Manhattan Project is undoubtedly one of the latter. I never owned the game as a kid, but I often rented this masterpiece. Not that it mattered: several friends owned a copy and TMNT3 was one of the first games I ever beat, shortly after it launched in 1992.

The Turtles were my heroes growing up. I knew, watching the cartoon, that I wanted to be a trash-talking slacker who ate pizza at every opportunity and spent his free time fighting crime and playing video games. Eventually I abandoned the fighting crime aspect, but I like to think that I have been successful in the rest.

I distinctly remember staying up until 5:00 a.m. beating the one night because we had to return the cartridge to the rental store the next day. That's the kind of gaming pressure one simply cannot simulate as an adult, and with the internet and its access to everything interesting ever conceived.

Playing through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project again over the last few days totally recaptured some of the mondo times playing turtles games, collecting the action figures, or watching the cartoon religiously. I still have over a hundred TMNT action figures, but with no place to display them they just sit tucked away in my closet, a quiet metaphor for the lost magic of the 1980s.

Even though I own the cartridge, I decided to play through the game on an emulator so I could take screenshots (which you can see below, I've posted the best 19 of the 50-something shots I captured). Even on an emulator, the second I saw the epic sprite flicker and garbage columns on the left and the right, I knew I was home.

TMNT3 is your basic brawler, with a lot of polish and flair for the NES. Konami had been making killer beat 'em ups for years at this point, and the influence of other games (notably Konami's Crime Fighters and especially Capcom's Final Fight) has left a positive aura of perfection on this cart. The only downside to the gameplay is that, by Level 8 you'll start to feel the pressure of the repetitive enemies, some of which seem to hit you no matter what.

The bosses, likewise, can be tedious. Most of the bosses take--and I'm not exaggerating--over 100 jump-kicks to kill. Leonardo's special move proves to be a lifesaver in these situations, and can pretty much destroy any boss you come across.

Despite some minor flaws, TMNT3: TMP is totally worth your time. You haven't played the NES until you've played this game. I just beat the game this morning, but I had to use the secret code to restart Stage 8. After I hit post, it's time to ditch the emulator, turn off all the lights, and sit in front of my giant CRT and NES until Shredder & co. eat dirt.




















Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Sexy April O'Neil


I found this awesome drawing of April O'Neil in a message board thread filled with people complaining about the new Michael Bay TMNT movie. If April's boobs look like this in the film, I think sales will do just fine.

Picturing April as totally insane is half genius, half hilarious. Awesome work, BNIO.

If anyone knows the original artist's website please let me know, as I'd like to post a link to it!

Monday, May 14, 2012

VG Music: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Soundtrack



One of my recent project has been to beat TMNT for NES. For years, well, for decades, this game has haunted me. I suspect it haunts some of my readers as well.

TMNT is known as being one of the hardest--yet enjoyable and well-made--games on the NES, and no one's 8-Bit conquest is complete without the Shredder's head sitting on a metaphorical shelf.

Despite the catchy nature of the songs, Konami manages to include a noticeable tone of anxiety which permeates every track. I'm not sure how they did it, but the music in this game has always stressed me out.

Am I the only one?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Krang Animated .gif



I forgot where I found this Krang gif, but it's pretty awesome. Blogger won't animate the image in the post, so click it for the animation. I just watched the original TMNT movie and I'm in a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles mood. maybe I'll finally beat the NES game...