Honoring Street Fighter 4, I bring you a series of epic battles from past Capcom titles and other games influenced by Street Fighter. This is "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters" (19...
Honoring Street Fighter 4, I bring you a series of epic battles from past Capcom titles and other games influenced by Street Fighter. This is "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters" (1993, Konami), arguably the best TMNT game ever made. As usual, it played very similar to "Street Fighter 2" in the form of wicked turtle action. Many famous characters from the cartoon are here, including an over-powered Karai. One cool aspect in the game is the ability to use "Super Moves", a powerful attack available after your energy bar starts flashing (either by getting hit enough times or landing enough hits). Konami made two versions, one for Sega Genesis and the SNES. Nintendo must've paid Konami good cuz the Genesis version sucked.
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