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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project is the third TMNT NES video game. It is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up released by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1992. The game features the same play mechanics featured in the previous game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game, but unlike its predecessor, it is an original title for the NES without any preceding arcade version. The Japanese version was released in 1991, a few months prior to the American release, under the title of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Manhattan Project, a number behind its American release due to the name change of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game for the NES when it was released for the Japanese market. No PAL version of the game was released.

Plot

The game begins with the Turtles spending their vacation in Florida. While watching April O'Neil's latest news report, her program is suddenly interrupted by the Turtles' nemesis, Shredder. Taking April as his hostage, Shredder reveals that he has also turned the entire city of Manhattan into a floating island and challenges the Turtles to come to his lair to stop him.


Gameplay

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TMNT III can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with each player controlling a different character. The player can choose between any of the four turtles: Leonardo, Raphael, Michaelangelo, and Donatello, each wielding their signature weapon. Two different 2-player modes are featured in the game, the first mode allows both players to hurt each other with their attacks, while the other mode disables this feature. The player has a limited number of lives that gets depleted every time the player's energy gauge runs out. If one player has run out of lives, they can use the remaining ones from the other player's remaining stock (this is possible to do in the 1-player mode as well). The player is allowed to change their character every time they lose life (but player one and two can not be the same turtle at the same time). Up to three chances to continue are provided.

The controls are mostly unchanged from the second NES game, with one attack button and one jump button. The turtles can now perform a toss attack against their enemies by holding the d-pad downwards while pressing B. Each turtle also has a different special attack that is performed by pressing B and A simultaneously. Every time the player performs this attack, a portion of their energy will be lost, unless they are on their last bar of life.

The game is composed of a total of eight levels, spanning from the beaches of Florida to the floating island of Manhattan, ultimately concluding with Shredder's lair, the Technodrome. The game's regular enemies includes a variety of Foot Soldiers, as well as Giant Mousers and Stone Warriors. The game's bosses includes villains from the 1987 cartoon series and toyline. Despite the fact that the cover art features the Turtles fighting a Triceraton, no Triceratons appear in the game.

Levels

  • 1. Ft. Slaughterdale Beach
  • 2. The Typhoon Tidal Pool
  • 3. Brooklyn Bridge Is Falling Down
  • 4. Welcome To The Jungle
  • 5. The Sewer Pipe Nightmare
  • 6. The Technodrome
  • 7. Vertigo Point Tower
  • 8. Krang's Spaceship

Bosses

Gallery

  Video games [view]
Konami Era 1
1989 home game · Arcade game · Fall of the Foot Clan · Manhattan Missions · The Manhattan Project · Back from the Sewers · Turtles in Time · The Hyperstone Heist · Radical Rescue · Tournament Fighters (NES, Super NES, Genesis) · The Cowabunga Collection
Konami Era 2
2003 game · 2003 (GBA) · Battle Nexus · Battle Nexus (GBA) · Mutant Melee · Mutant Nightmare
Ubisoft
TMNT (console) · TMNT (handheld) · TMNT (GBA) · Turtles in Time Re-Shelled · Smash-Up · Arcade Attack
Activision
Out of the Shadows · 2013 game · 2014 game · Danger of the Ooze · Mutants in Manhattan
Mobile Games
Ninja Training NYC · Power of 4 · The Ninja Tribunal · The Shredder Reborn · Rooftop Run · Mutant Rumble · Brothers Unite · Legends · Monster Strike · Rěnzhě Guī OL · Battle Match · Half-Shell Heroes · Mutant Madness · Portal Power · Ninja Run · Power Up!
Other
World Tour · GBA Video · Imagicard · Mutagen Mania · Ninja Adventures · Training Lair · 2017 arcade game · Shredder's Revenge · Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix · Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl · Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis · Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway · Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 · TMNT: Battle Tycoon