In no particular order, here are the best TMNT games. The game that started it all and helped launch the Turtles into stardom. This arcade classic allows for up to four friends to control those pesky pizza-eating Turtles and kick some Shredder butt. The game was an instant success when it hit arcades in , so much so that it was ported to the NES and Famicom systems in Players low on quarters can try and find a copy of the recently reissued arcade cabinet from Arcade1up.
Perhaps the quintessential TMNT game for many die-hard fans, Turtles in Time is one of the best beat' em up games of the s. The Turtles jump through time to fight Shredder and his army of henchman one clobbering at a time.
The game was released on arcade systems and the SNES as a direct sequel to the previous side-scrolling classic. Although a remake was available on the Xbox and PlayStation 3 stores, it has since been delisted. Fans looking for the original experience should look to find a copy on a cartridge.
An often-overlooked entry in the Turtle's saga, this Sega Genesis exclusive was released in , shortly after Turtles in Time, from which it borrows many of its gameplay elements. After Shredder shrinks Manhattan using the power of the Hyperstone, the Turtles have to jump back into action to stop their foe and save their city.
Although often called a clone of Turtles in Time, this game still manages to pack in a lot of fun side-scrolling combat into the story and build off the strengths of previous entries. Only released on the Genesis, fans might have luck finding a physical copy online or at used game stores. Originally released by Konami for the first Game Boy in 1 , this platformer action game is reminiscent of the company's own Castlevania series.
Each turtle has their own unique move set, making it one of the more offbeat early games of the franchise. Many familiar villains return as bosses in this hidden handheld gem that helped branch the Turtles out of arcade territory. Fans can try to find a copy on the Game Boy. The boom of fighting games in the early '90s was inescapable and the Turtles were not resistant to jumping to different genres. Developed by Konami and released on the NES, SNES, and Genesis systems, each game was actually different from the others, in an effort to capitalize on the fighting game craze.
The SNES version is largely seen as the superior version, featuring ten characters and two bosses. While the extent of the partnership between Epic Games and Paramount is unclear, just looking at upcoming Paramount Pictures releases teases some crossover possibilities. But the most likely asset of the partnership is Paramount's production of Nickelodeon movies, as Nickelodeon is also owned by Paramount's parent company ViacomCBS. Given the lack of clarity regarding the partnership with Epic Games, just how much access is being provided to Nickelodeon properties isn't clear, but even a few would be an exciting crossover opportunity for Fortnite.
Obviously, in the grand scheme of things, Fortnite would be perfectly fine without this partnership with Paramount. Acquiring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , SpongeBob , or any other property won't be any bigger or smaller than many of the other crossovers Fortnite has already featured. But it's still a very cool thing, regardless, and Fortnite players will appreciate the new content. As for when Fortnite players can expect to see the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or any other Paramount crossover content, it's likely a season or few away.
New content takes time to make, even if it's a priority for the development team. Plus, there's always the possibility that this rumor isn't true or that plans change.
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