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'''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''' is a [[2017]] arcade brawler developed by [[Raw Thrills]].
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|release = November 2017 (North America)
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|genre = Brawler
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'''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''' is a [[2017]] arcade brawler developed by [[Raw Thrills]]. The game's content is primarily centred around the 2012 TV series, and supports up to four players.
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==Gameplay==
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The gameplay is very similar to the arcade games of the [[Konami]] era, in which the Turtles are controlled by an 8-way joystick, and jump and attack buttons. A key addition to this game is Turtle Power. The meter fills up as the Turtles defeat enemies. Once it's full, the player can press the Turtle Power button to unleash a special attack that instantly defeats most enemies and does significant damage to boss enemies.
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===Levels===
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The starting three levels can be played in any order.
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*Sewer
 
**Mid-Boss: {{2012vglink|Chrome Dome}}
 
**Boss: {{2012vglink|Baxter Stockman}}
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*NYC
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**Mid-Boss: {{2012vglink|Anton Zeck|Bebop}}
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**Boss: {{2012vglink|Ivan Steranko|Rocksteady}}
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*[[TCRI]]
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**Mid-Boss: [[Krang (1987 TV series)|Krang (1987)]]
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**Boss: {{2012vglink|Kraang Subprime}}
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* Shredder's Hideout (Unlocked by completing the previous three levels)
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** Boss 1: Bebop
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** Boss 2: Rocksteady
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** Boss 3: Chrome Dome
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** Boss 4: Baxter Stockman
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** Final Boss: {{2012vglink|Oroku Saki|Shredder}}
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=== Items ===
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This game has a much greater variety of power-ups than the Konami era video games.
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* Pizza: Replenishes about 50% of the health meter.
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* Turtle Power Icon: Provides a small boost to the Turtle Power meter.
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* Smoke Bomb: Can be thrown on the ground to temporarily stun all enemies.
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* Shuriken: Gives the player 10 shuriken to throw at enemies.
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* Shell Icon: Temporarily makes the Turtles spin in a small tornado, instantly defeating any enemy they touch, just like the bomb pizzas in [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (video game)|Turtles in Time]].
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* Assist: Summons one of the Turtles' allies to attack all on-screen enemies.
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** Leatherhead: Rolls across the floor to attack enemies.
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** Metalhead: Shoots missiles at the enemies.
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** Ice Cream Kitty: The Turtle throws her cooler to attack an enemy, then she changes direction. She leaves the screen after a short while.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
===Playable===
 
===Playable===
*{{2012vglink|Donatello}}
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*{{2012vglink|Donatello}} ([[Rob Paulsen]])
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**Turtle Power: Creates a ball of electricity in his hand, and another at the end of his bō, electrocuting enemies.
 
*{{2012vglink|Leonardo}} ([[Seth Green]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Leonardo}} ([[Seth Green]])
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**Turtle Power: Spins and becomes a tornado, trapping enemies.
*{{2012vglink|Michelangelo}}
 
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*{{2012vglink|Michelangelo}} ([[Greg Cipes]])
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**Turtle Power: Deflects raining pizzas with his nunchucks.
 
*{{2012vglink|Raphael}} ([[Sean Astin]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Raphael}} ([[Sean Astin]])
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**Turtle Power: Repeatedly punches the ground while surrounded by a fiery aura.
 
===Assist===
 
===Assist===
 
*{{2012vglink|Leatherhead}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Leatherhead}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Metalhead}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Metalhead}}
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*{{2012vglink|Ice Cream Kitty}}
 
===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
 
*{{2012vglink|Foot Soldiers}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Foot Soldiers}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Kraang}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Kraang}}
 
**{{2012vglink|Normans}}
 
**{{2012vglink|Normans}}
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*{{2012vglink|Mousers}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Squirrelanoid}}
 
*{{2012vglink|Squirrelanoid}}
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===Bosses==
 
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===Bosses===
*{{2012vglink|Baxter Stockman}}
 
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*{{2012vglink|Baxter Stockman}} ([[Phil LaMarr]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Anton Zeck|Bebop}} ([[J.B. Smoove]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Anton Zeck|Bebop}} ([[J.B. Smoove]])
*{{2012vglink|Chrome Dome}}
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*{{2012vglink|Chrome Dome}} ([[Nolan North]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Kraang Subprime}} ([[Gilbert Gottfried]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Kraang Subprime}} ([[Gilbert Gottfried]])
 
*{{1987vglink|Krang}} ([[Pat Fraley]])
 
*{{1987vglink|Krang}} ([[Pat Fraley]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Ivan Steranko|Rocksteady}} ([[Fred Tatasciore]])
 
*{{2012vglink|Ivan Steranko|Rocksteady}} ([[Fred Tatasciore]])
*{{2012vglink|Oroku Saki|Shredder}}
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*{{2012vglink|Oroku Saki|Shredder}} ([[Kevin Michael Richardson]])
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=== Other ===
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* {{2012vglink|April O'Neil}}
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
<gallery captionalign="center" widths=300>
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File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade from Raw Thrills
 
File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade from Raw Thrills
 
File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2017 arcade game) Attract Mode
 
File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2017 arcade game) Attract Mode
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://arcadeheroes.com/2017/10/20/coming-iaapa-2017-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-raw-thrills/ Article on Arcade Heroes]
 
*[http://arcadeheroes.com/2017/10/20/coming-iaapa-2017-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-raw-thrills/ Article on Arcade Heroes]
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/arcade/231437-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-2017 Title at Gamefaqs]
 
[[Category:Arcade games]]
 
[[Category:Arcade games]]
 
[[Category:Video games]]
 
[[Category:Video games]]

Revision as of 20:18, 19 July 2020

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2017 arcade brawler developed by Raw Thrills. The game's content is primarily centred around the 2012 TV series, and supports up to four players.

Gameplay

The gameplay is very similar to the arcade games of the Konami era, in which the Turtles are controlled by an 8-way joystick, and jump and attack buttons. A key addition to this game is Turtle Power. The meter fills up as the Turtles defeat enemies. Once it's full, the player can press the Turtle Power button to unleash a special attack that instantly defeats most enemies and does significant damage to boss enemies.

Levels

The starting three levels can be played in any order.

  • Shredder's Hideout (Unlocked by completing the previous three levels)
    • Boss 1: Bebop
    • Boss 2: Rocksteady
    • Boss 3: Chrome Dome
    • Boss 4: Baxter Stockman
    • Final Boss: Shredder

Items

This game has a much greater variety of power-ups than the Konami era video games.

  • Pizza: Replenishes about 50% of the health meter.
  • Turtle Power Icon: Provides a small boost to the Turtle Power meter.
  • Smoke Bomb: Can be thrown on the ground to temporarily stun all enemies.
  • Shuriken: Gives the player 10 shuriken to throw at enemies.
  • Shell Icon: Temporarily makes the Turtles spin in a small tornado, instantly defeating any enemy they touch, just like the bomb pizzas in Turtles in Time.
  • Assist: Summons one of the Turtles' allies to attack all on-screen enemies.
    • Leatherhead: Rolls across the floor to attack enemies.
    • Metalhead: Shoots missiles at the enemies.
    • Ice Cream Kitty: The Turtle throws her cooler to attack an enemy, then she changes direction. She leaves the screen after a short while.

Cast

Playable

  • Donatello (Rob Paulsen)
    • Turtle Power: Creates a ball of electricity in his hand, and another at the end of his bō, electrocuting enemies.
  • Leonardo (Seth Green)
    • Turtle Power: Spins and becomes a tornado, trapping enemies.
  • Michelangelo (Greg Cipes)
    • Turtle Power: Deflects raining pizzas with his nunchucks.
  • Raphael (Sean Astin)
    • Turtle Power: Repeatedly punches the ground while surrounded by a fiery aura.

Assist

Enemies

Bosses

Other

Videos

External Links