I really want this, this is something for me, I own most of these games on their respective Systems already, but I would love to have everything in 1 place, to just slap that game in a go, I will likely buy this, But I'm more excited about that new game coming out.
With the amount of games coming out, as much as I would want to replay some of these... I'm passing initially (if only to be able to afford the new TMNT game)
The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection Game is now available for pre-order on Amazon. See direct links below:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection - PS5
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection - XBoxTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection - SwitchTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection - PS4
These games were how my brother and I played together growing up, and they still hold up. Now we can finally try the NES version of Tournament Fighters.
15 hours ago, A_Spidey_Fan said:About time a collection of some older classic TMNT video games have been put together in a set for physical copy. What's really neat is that it has both actual Arcade versions of some games, and the console versions(Like Arcade Game, and Turtles In Time). And it's really neat they included the Game Boy versions too. Plus, I like that they suggest you can save your progress in the game.
If I ever get a current console, this would have to be 1 of the games I get.
Agreed. The turtles in time arcade game is excellent, but the SNES version is way better. It has several more levels, includes Slash, Rat King, Shredder in a giant robot and Pirate Bebop and Rocksteady as bosses. One of the few games where the console is better. It also makes me very glad I didn't buy the $700 TMNT Arcade1Up game cabinet. I debated that based on the online play alone.
This is fun news. A chance to redeem myself on some games I never could beat.
10 hours ago, WebbedSpider said:The fact that these games have online play is an instant buy.
8 hours ago, A_Spidey_Fan said:About time a collection of some older classic TMNT video games have been put together in a set for physical copy. What's really neat is that it has both actual Arcade versions of some games, and the console versions(Like Arcade Game, and Turtles In Time). And it's really neat they included the Game Boy versions too. Plus, I like that they suggest you can save your progress in the game.
If I ever get a current console, this would have to be 1 of the games I get.
"Exactly" ;^)
A very nice collection with some very rare titles in there. Tournament Fighters NES version is very rare and worth tons of money for instance. What I also find neat is the fact they have all versions of tournament fighters which were all completely different games altogether despite sharing the same name. The bonus material also has my interest. This is a very nice collection. Despite this, I wont be buying it right away as I have access to all these games via emulation but will definitely pick it up when its discounted. I am very glad for others that have yet to ever play some of these gems, especially turtle fans that didnt grow up with these like I did.
About time a collection of some older classic TMNT video games have been put together in a set for physical copy. What's really neat is that it has both actual Arcade versions of some games, and the console versions(Like Arcade Game, and Turtles In Time). And it's really neat they included the Game Boy versions too. Plus, I like that they suggest you can save your progress in the game.
If I ever get a current console, this would have to be 1 of the games I get.
The fact that these games have online play is an instant buy.