From the 8-bit: A graphically downgraded port of the first Ninja Turtles arcade game with two extra levels that, on the NES, is treated as a sequel to the labyrinthine platformer from the year before.
From the 16-bit: A fourth installment that is actually a significant reimagining of the first featuring a good amount of property to cover before the revamped castle is reached.
Two Konami classics. Let's see which one wins.
crookshow
Title: Donkey Kong Savage
Joined: Mar 29 2008
Location: bay area, CA
Posts: 573
Posted:
May 01 2008 12:38 pm
Turtles II. It was one of my favorite arcade games as a kid, and once it came out on NES I played the fuck out of it. Even though Turtles in Time was technically superior, this is my favorite TMNT game.
GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
Posted:
May 01 2008 12:47 pm
I vote thumbs down for both.
Red_Mage
Title: Palutina's Guardian
Joined: Mar 18 2008
Location: Eastern Illinois U
Posts: 251
Posted:
May 01 2008 01:20 pm
Castlevania games > Non-Castlevania Games
Almost always.
On a related note, I started Aria of Sorrow last night. Fucking amazing...really...just...oh my God
Syd Lexia
Site Admin
Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
Posts: 24883
Posted:
May 01 2008 02:53 pm
Greenwood School, third grade and fourth grade. Class night at Roller World. While other boys were pretending their hormones had kicked in and asking girls to couple skate, I was busy owning the fuck out of TMNT and The Simpsons in the arcade.