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TMNT: The Video Game now available on retail stores

Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 10:48AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, Games Tags: GameCube, New York, PS2, Raphael, Ubisoft, Ubisoft Montreal
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TMNT: The Video Game now available in retail stores! - Image 1Ubisoft announced that the latest installment to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, TMNT: The Video Game, is now available on your nearest game retail stores. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, probably the largest development studio in the world, the game will be arriving on the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 (PS2), PSP, Wii, DS, Game Boy Advance and GameCube.

TMNT: The Video Game will set the our heroes in a half-shell back in hometown Big Apple, where a sinister evil lurks around every corner. Taking off from the movie's story, the game will pit Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo in a struggle to uphold their brotherhood and keep focused on their ninja training.

It's up to team leader Leonardo and master Splinter to ensure the world's fiercest fighting team will be able to band together again to take out a certain evil plaguing the city of New York. But let's focus first on what TMNT: The Video Game has to offer for shell-shocked fans:
  • Intense Ninja Fighting: Harness the power of Ninjitsu and become a master of combat. Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo are playable and each have unique acrobatic moves, weapons and combat skills, such as MichelangeloÂ’s fast nunchuck face slap and RaphaelÂ’s powerful Sai throw.
  • Unique Acrobatic Navigation: The Turtles jump from rooftop to rooftop, scale tall buildings, dive into sewers and race through every corner of the city to confront their enemies.
  • Powerful Tag-Team Moves: Together the Turtles can team up to reach locations unattainable alone or defeat the enemy.
  • Diverse Enemies and Bosses: Features characters from the movie and the original comic book series – including the Purple Dragon Street Gang and the infamous Foot Clan – and a whole new group of enemies creep out of the shadows to face the Turtles.
  • Nine Wii Mini-Games: The Wii version features nine exclusive mini-games and each character has different movements and challenges. For example, Leonardo is forced to take action in a crime-ridden hotspot and in a game called “Shooting Alley” as he throws his Shuriken to keep enemies at bay.
The game heralds the arrival of the latest TMNT movie from Mirage Licensing and Imagi Animation Studios, which will also be coming to your favorite theater on March 23, 2007.



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# old timesGuest 2007-03-20 12:23
Ha,I still remember the show and movie where in the end they met the Power Rangers

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# baaadGuest 2007-03-20 12:39
Psp version of the game is rather lame.



run to glowing spot on the ground press button to jump to other glowing spot. with horrible combat sequences inbetween. Other versions for the consoles are way better.

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# blehGuest 2007-03-20 12:40
character graphics, movement, and animation are all cheaply done. gameplay itself it just cheap



the developers seemed to skimp out alot on the psp version, srsly. you would wonder why they even bothered to make it so bad...

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# laaaameGuest 2007-03-20 13:17
The psp version basically sucks and is not worth the 40 bucks (maybe $10). Really, why would they put a game out that is this bad?

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# Agreed.Guest 2007-03-20 14:24
I'm sorry... I've played and loved every TMNT game to date. But the new one for PSP is just crap, and it puts horrible shame to our childhood heroes... we might as well emulate the commodore 64 turtles game, as it would be more fun than this one...

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# Grab exophase's gpSP & the TMNT romGuest 2007-03-20 15:51
Much more fun than this sad port, classic side scrolling 2D sprites like the good 'ol days. :)

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# haha!Guest 2007-03-20 17:38
haha! i was downloading this game of *torrent* loll and when i just saw those posts here.. i kidda canceled it! loll

1st movieeeeee was awsome! old school!

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# hummGuest 2007-03-20 17:40
by the way ppl.. excuse my terrible english writting tonight.. Im FRENCH +) lolll



bonne soiree! cheers!

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# LolGuest 2007-03-20 21:23
Heroes In A Half Shell... Turtle Power

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# AwfulJason L 2007-03-21 08:48
this game is on par with the CG from the new movie, in a word: AWFUL

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