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  • I think th SNES one had a better assortment of levels and bosses

  • Yeah the SNES version was great for what it was, but couldn't hold a candle to the arcade. It's funny how some seem to think the SNES version was better out of pure after-school nostalgia.;)

    The arcade version had many times more voices, music channels, animtaions and sprites on the screen. Comparing the SNES version to it is like comparing SNES Street Fighter 2 to the arcade version of Marvel Vs. Capcom.

  • @jaymum23 I agree with this post. The only thing the snes version of TMNT has over the arcade version is improved gameplay ( hit detection, very responsive controls, and April as the gogo message ).

  • It's hard to think up a strategy to fight this guy quickly with as minimal damage as possible. Too bad a hit from your weapon doesn't stun the bosses like it does in the SNES version

  • LLeelelelel e lets Kiiick SHE Shs SheCOWABUNGA

  • ROFL!!!!!! I noticed that too lol

  • MetalHead is one of my fav TMNT characters :P

  • Whoever was playing Raph, they should've got one of the pizzas, not Leo and Donnie.

  • That guy was odd. he would only play with 2 lives through the whole game then continue with 2 lives.. he didn't want to stock up on more...

  • probably didn't want to put in more quarters the necessary

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