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  • Throw those foot off the ship and off the train!! ^__^

  • 2:13

    Leo gets hit in the face with a loose floorboard.........and dies.  LOL

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  • MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES! MY NOSE! MY TOES!

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  • the train music is my favorite!

  • Tokka and Rahzar on the pirate stage? Gosh, just how much did they change from the arcade when they made the SNES version? This was supposed to be Bebop & Rocksteady.

  • @MrHossCartwright Well, since the arcade version came first, they put them here, and laer put them in the Technodrome Level in the SNES version.

  • I forgot how much tougher Leatherhead is in the arcade version!

  • Nothing can beat pirate ninjas with green Frisbees... except ninja turtles ;)

  • my hoes!, my hoes!

  • "Bury My Shell At Wounded Knee" as a whole reminds me heavily of Sunset Riders, another Konami game.

  • Leatherhead's death is funnier on the SNES. He falls off the train.

  • I miss back in the day when bosses would blink when you had them on the ropes. Got the pulse going and got you so excited to see the pricks finally go down.

  • @VonCouch Yeah, it makes the boss battles more exciting and intense. Fortunatly there are still those who use it, like for the Scott Pilgrim game.

  • Oh goody, fresh turtles for lunch!

  • Despite the advanced arcade style, I think the SNES was superior in a lot of ways.

  • @nesjuggalo never...

  • @nesjuggalo never...you just like the snes version because you didnt play it in real arcade, so you are thinking like a nostalgi girl. Snes version is cool but comparing it to the arcade version is a bit retarded.

  • @3lcuatrero Not really. The Arcade version was more cheesey... I played it back in the day... bitch.

  • @nesjuggalo Oh yeah because wise-cracking athromorphic turtles who face a giant brain in a suit and a walking can opener isnt cheesy in the SLIGHTEST :P

  • My nose and my toes hurt watching this.

  • When I was watching this video I heard torizo s hit voice

  • My nose! My toes! Ohh I feel seasick!

    What a painful sounding boat.

  • "Duh! My nose!"

    You guys are gonna need serious nose jobs after this adventure is over.

    *laughter*

  • In "Skull and Crossbones" The Snes version there is a giant cannonball that is launced at the ship which you have to avoid and you would have to fight Razza and Takka at the Technodrome. I thought I fill that in case some of you were not aware of it.

  • Thanks for that tidbit. It's been some years since i played the SNES version, and i remember fighting Bebop and Rocksteady in their pirate get-ups on that game, so it was interesting to see the differences just in this stage alone compared to its SNES counterpart. Thanks for the info :-).

  • OK, the "seasick" quote would have made sense on the "Skull and Crossbones" level, but how can you get "seasick" if you're on a train?! ^^

  • was it driving through a sea if not it was a mistake:P

  • I was being facetious. ^^

  • hahaha ooh i feel Cheesy hahaha

  • lol.

    He said "seasick"

  • lol, ugh my nose! MY TOES! MY TOES! ugh my nose! MY TOES! MY TOES!

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