Gameplay starts at 00:51. Best viewed in 60 fps (only available on HTML5 player). I'm player 1, vhr2121 is player 2, Metal Yoshi/Kirby is player 3 and Duran is player 4. Links to their channels below. / vhernandez2121 / metalyoshi4
Throwing enemies at the screen, googly eyes etc. etc. The creators at Konami really peaked with this :) So many fun, visceral small details made this an absolute masterpiece!
I can smell the breadsticks, the pan pizzas, see and hear the chatter of families enjoying a Friday night back in 92. I remember having to be held up to play this. Good times became greater one day when we were baking at my boy’s house in 2015. We stumbled across his SNES, and this was already in the slot. This game can only be enjoyed at it’s true potential with your brothers.
Nostalgic... I remember going to Chuck E Cheeses with the family, sitting down ordering an Extra Large Pizza, with icy cokes, eating my pizza as fast as I could to exchange my $1 dollar allowance for 4 tokens, and making it last all night playing this game... giving high fives to other kids everytime we would pass a level lol Good old days in the early 90s and mid 90s :)
I completely resonate with this sentiment myself, and honestly the fun of experiencing stuff like this at that time in the arcade is something you can’t describe properly unless you were there! Was awesome
they had TMNT 4 back then? I didnt get to play this game until i went to the Nick Hotel on the last year of it's run. Guess my nearest one got rid of it before i could even go, i do remember the one i went to had the very early 80s arcade games there though, and even oddly enough a Genesis station with Sonic 3 but oddly enough this one was no where to be seen. (either that or maybe it was there and i just didn't care enough to try it back then? idk)
Isn’t it amazing how good this game still looks? The animation of the characters is top quality, same of better than current side scrolling games. I wonder why they don’t release this game and the previous for modern consoles, it would be a guaranteed success.
@@torrashinjiro4196 saw it yesterday, dude, literally all the Ninja Turtles games and some with online support. Now that’s how you make a games collection!
Modern technology would ruin it. The magic of these games lives in its vintage engines. The visuals and sounds sound much better than modern video games.
@@EM-km8em Unless from the one who call tribute, who currently make a good tmnt games these days. Shredder's Revenge is really a good tribute for the old tmnt games. I recommend it.
Yup, I remember when I had the SNES version, I was amazed by the graphics and music but the one thing I really wished it had was 4 turtles not 2 at once!
@@pizzacrumz1777 You should have seen my face when I found out that the SNES cart wasn't Multitap compatible. Imagine if they made a special SNES that was green and came with both the game and Multitap. Nintendo is a wierd company.
Snes version is better then the arcade. Only think good about the arcade version is that it 4 players Snes version as way better music and bosses. Prehistoric Turtlesaurus you fight a blob snes you fight slash
If Konami decided to make a remake to the Snes port of the game, the 2020 level should have the hoverboards and stuff, but the boss is Krang but with bat wings and a new coughing attack.
@@juan1911 I totally disagree, I think that the SNES version excelled in the soundtrack and I even think it is much better than the Arcade version. Those fast drums and synthesizers were perfect in this version! The Sega Genesis always had an inferior sound capacity compared to the SNES in most games, except that there are also exceptions.
@@pedroalves3161 Hyperstone Heist did sounded closer to the arcade one, not saying the SNES ost is bad but I personally like the arcade and Genesis ost's more
I loved NBA Jam. My favourite arcade games was TMNT, golden axe, double dragon, after burner, Michael Jackson's moon walker, rampage, streets of rage, mortal kombat and street fighter. The old NHL arcade was cool too.
Krang steals the Statue of liberty The TMNT go after Shredder & Krang to get it back. While on their adventure they get stopped by Shredder (Sewer Sufer arcade) (Technodrome SNES) you get sucked in a time portal and transported to different time periods while finding your way back to the present. Beat Krang & Shredder & return the Statue Of Liberty to its rightful place. THE END
I like how this game has renditions of the actual freaking "Turtles" theme spread out everywhere - a lot of games have an annoying tendency to leave out their respective iconic theme music, but this game did everything right on that point.
10:35 North America 250.000.000 B.C. 14:25 Caribbean Sea 1530 A.D. 18:45 Arizona 1885 A.D. 23:35 New New York City 2020 A.D. 28:00 Mars Planet 2100 A.D. 34:20 Technodrome 1991 A.D.
I do like how the turtles look in this game. Their movements are a lot more fluid and life-like, and their colors are more rich and solid than in the 1989 arcade.
This game is a great example of a game that has aged very well. You can show it to people who are only familiar with the most modern and most advanced games, and it will still look edgy and exciting as hell.
I am 37, and I have always wanted to try this game at an arcade some time. I tried "Sega Rally Championship" at an arcade against some classmates back in 1999, and that was incredibly fun, so I would assume that "Turtles In Time" would be a blast as well.
Bosses: 2:40 (Dr.) Baxter Stockman The Fly (Big Apple Construction Site: 3 AM) Opening line: "Terminate the Turtles" 6:16 Metal Head (Alleyway "Alley Cat Blues") "I'm. going. to. mangle. you. green. slime. balls." 9:48 Pizza Monsters (Sewer Surfin') 13:14 Cement Man (Cave in 25,000,000 BC: Prehistoric Turtlesaurus) "Cement Man Rules!" 16:55 Tokka and Rahzar (Pirate Ship in 1530 AD: Skull & Crossbones) Tokka: "Master say "have fun"" Rahzar: "Fun" 21:36 Leatherhead (Train in 1885 AD: Bury My Shell At Wounded Knee) "Oh goodie, fresh turtles for lunch!" with a Southern drawl (You don't hear the whole quote.) 25:54 Super Krang AKA Krang in his robot body (Freeway in 2020 AD: Neon Night Riders) (My nickname for the body: Knucklehead) "Face the wrath of Super Krang!" 31:26 Krang in Spaceship (2100 AD: Starbase -Where No Turtle Has Gone Before) "You shell heads are dead!" 34:33 Final Boss: Shredder with a green sword (1991 AD: Technodrome-The Final Shell-Shock) "Turtle Soup, my favorite!" 36:37 Ending & Credits
i don't think the pizza monsters count as a boss, since they're just normal enemies from earlier in the level. and they all just take 1 hit, and there is no boss music for them. i'd say this game has 9 bosses, and the snes has 13 bosses
Fun fact; in a cutscene for TMNT: Mutant Melee, 2003 Leo can be seen playing Turtles in Time on "Big Apple: 3 AM", and getting up to where Krang shows up saying "Prepare to die!", before he tries to pass the buck to Mikey after the producers and camera crew are watching him, since Leo said he was saying he was doing research for the game (Mutant Melee). But this remains one of my favorite TMNT games, along with its SNES counterpart!
@@Aurawing Their right. Name me a great title Konami released in the past 5 years? Metal Gear Solid 5 is only one... While 90s there is more than 20 titles.On top of that Yugioh started in 90s.
@@Aurawing Liking old games does not always have to do with "nostalgia" ffs. Sometimes certain old titles are much better than certain new titles, like for example try naming one single modern Konami game that has the same fast-paced coop gameplay and awesome soundtrack as "Turtles In Time". And also, it has to be a game that you can start playing IMMEDIATELY, without having to wait for a million forced cutscenes to play out and crap like that.
I enjoyed both this and the SNES version. This game had more fitting sound effects and the one for Super Nintendo had better bosses. For example, I liked how in the former, the non robotic bosses didn't explode. Whereas in the latter, having Slash, Bebop and Rocksteady, and Super Shredder as bosses was great. So, I like things about both games.
The SNES actually fixed a plot hole of sorts by adding in the 1st Technodrome level. In the arcade version, Shredder just opens a time hole in the sewers. In the SNES, the time warp in the Technodrome makes more sense.
@@thecowboy2 then the SNES version didn't really explain how shredder became Super Shredder. new plot hole! the hyperstones was a ok explanation for it in the GEN ver
@@tingera The portal that Shredder was standing on in the Technodrome could be Dimension X tech that drew energy from mutagen and converted it into a concentrated form of energy. This energy was then focused on Shredder's molecular structure, enhancing his body and clothing to transform him into Super Shredder. Plot hole explained. :)
I like the use of mode 7 in the 2020 level, it makes the original look flat, although the train looks so good with all the little details, it makes it a hard call.
Growing up in a glass bowl With chameleons, lizards, and tadpoles It hardly enters your mind that there's something better than this. A lettuce leaf and a carrot Maybe a seed from a parrot Believe me when I tell you the word "gourmet" just don't exist! But Pizza Power A flying saucer food delight Pizza Power Oh that's what makes us feel alright!
"But then we all did some changing, our size was all rearranging, and it led us to discover the one kind of food that we like best!!" "TELL EM RAPH......"
It isn’t burgers or French fries that work for turtles of our size Ice cream cake or apple pies They don’t even pass the test dude But Pizza Power is the thing that keeps us going. Pizza Power is the food worth asking for. Pizza Power We take great comfort in knowing Pizza Power Can be delivered to your door
@@guyvergrimlock5506 X-men arcade was cool. I remember seeing the 6player cabinet for the 1st time at a place called nickel and play in Omaha. There's actually an arcade near me that has a 6player cabinet.
@@LamestLameOK wait there was a 6 player O_o holy shit ... the only ones i saw were 4's and that included times square *not to mention the pizzarias on my block*
It would have been better to have tokka and rahzar as the bosses of prehistoric turtlesaurus and have slash as the boss of skull and crossbones and have shredder be fought in both his normal form and in his super form.
@@EarlyGene sabías que Slash la tortuga iba aparecer en este juego Ya que en los datos del juego se escucha un audio de él diciendo your history slime Ball no sé por qué lo habrán quitado
@@rhey81 He was an awesome boss. He could be defeated within 7-8 seconds due to mechanic that they introduced, if used correctly can be abused easily and also applicable to some other bosses as well.
Growing up in a glass bowl, with chameleons, lizards, and tadpoles, it hardly enters your mind that there's something better than this A lettuce leaf and a carrot, maybe a seed from a parrot, believe me when I tell you the word gourmet just don't exist!
Damn bro.. I almost started crying not even a minute into this video lol.. The nostalgia hits my soul like a mach truck! I remember my cousins and I would play 4 players non stop at chuckee e cheese around 1993-94 or so.. Good times man.
This is something i dreamed as a fan on the Super NES which only had a 2 player mode. Thankfully they managed to give fans the option with the 4 player mode today
Classic awesome game. Thank you for uploading this video. I've got this game on my smartphone and tablet (along with TMNT: The Arcade Game). Emulator versions can't beat the original classic. I like the moments where Michelangelo was sitting around while his brothers fight for justice.
That theme song tho! From now on I'm listening to "Pizza Power" when I m cooking pizza. Great game too. I remember this was kind of popular in the arcades, but hard to find to rent on SNES, AND difficult to buy now!
There should've been more levels, like... Ancient Greece/Rome with Bebop and Rocksteady gladiators serving as bosses Medieval Europe with the Rat King "Pied Piper" as the boss Feudal Japan with Tatsu as the boss
I can dig that. Although I wish they would follow the SNES variation of levels. Big Apple: 3 AM - Baxter Stockman Alleycat Blues - Metalhead Sewer Surfin' - The Rat King Technodrome: Let's Kick Shell - Tokka and Rahzar/Shredder Prehistoric Turtlesaurus - Slash Friends, Reptiles, Quadrupeds (Ancient Rome) - Cement Man Knights of the Round Shell (Medieval England) - Dirtbag and Groundchuck Teenage Mutant Samurai Turtles (Feudal Japan) - Tatsu Skull and Crossbones - Bebop and Rocksteady Bury My Shell at Wounded Knee - Leatherhead Neon Night-Riders - Super Krang Starbase: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before - Krang Technodrome: The Final Shellshock - Super Shredder Although it would make for a long-ass game, that would be pretty epic.
@@Partyboy22 Here's how I would do it... Big Apple: 3 AM - Baxter Stockman Alleycat Blues - Metalhead Sewer Surfin' - No boss, same as arcade Technodrome: Let's Kick Shell - Tokka and Rahzar, no boss fight with Shredder. Instead he just sends you back in time. Prehistoric Turtlesaurus - Either Slash or Cement Man The Colisseum: Maximus Amphibius - Bebop and Rocksteady gladiators The Rat King of Hamelin (medieval Germany) - The Rat King Teenage Mutant Samurai Turtles (Japan, 1500s) - Tatsu Skull and Crossbones - Groundchuck and Dirtbag as pirates Bury My Shell at Wounded Knee - Leatherhead Neon Night-Riders - Super Krang Starbase: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before - Krang Technodrome: The Final Shellshock - Shredder
That's why I love arcade games! Have a bad day at work? Wife leaving you?Walk in your daughter doing weed? POP A QUARTER IN AND IN 10 SECONDS YOU'RE MURDERING SHIT! LOL