This conversion was titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game in order to avoid confusion with the previous NES game based on the franchise. This version includes two new levels (the first part of Scene 3 and all of Scene 6), which feature new enemy characters, including two new bosses created specifically for the NES port: Tora (a Polar Bear-like "blizzard beast") and Shogun (a robotic samurai). Most of the original stages from the arcade version were extended as well and the second half of Scene 3, the parking garage stage, replaces the arcade version's end battle with Bebop and Rocksteady with a battle against the mutated fly form of Baxter Stockman. The NES port appeared in Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade system. This version of the game was once slated for release on the Wii Virtual Console, but was canceled. The NES version featured notable product placement advertising: Pizza Hut logos. The rear cover of the instruction manual provided a coupon for the restaurant, with an expiration date of December 31, 1991.
@@ohgin12345, it’s not really hard. I’ve played this game many times back in the day when I was a kid, and I became an expert at it. However, unless if you’re a rookie and you don’t quite know all the levels and the bosses of this game, I’d say this game is pretty simple.
@@ElliottFeiertag I guess so. I remember that time, I was quite an expert on romans of the 3 kingdoms which is similar in play style as this. Just miss those days.
I’ve been picking up a bunch of co-op nes games for thanksgiving, to play with my nephews, and other family. This one was recommended heavily to me, and I see why. For some reason I never got into TMNT games as a kid. Loved the cartoons though.
Anyone else mesmerized by the fact certain colored Foot Ninja carry certain weapons??? Me?? My favorites are the white clad sword wielders. Second would have to be the red clad machine gunners.
Rocksteady say your prayers toitles 3:00 Bebop you're dead shell brain Turtles they getting any prettier! Bebop watch your mouth slimeballs 7:44 Baxter Stockman yippee i ay 13:20 Tora snow central park 17:08 Baxter the fly the turtles zap 21:35 Lt granitor crash the turtles 33:43 Shogun dojo turtles magic ninja 42:05 General tregg crash the turtles 49:05 Krang I'm invincible 51:03 Shredder ha ha ha ha 52:56
As far as I remember, when fighting Shredder you may have to watch out for the Anti-Mutagen Ray because if that hits you, you will be defeated instantly & also further more, that will turn you into a baby turtle.
52:14 at this point he almost had it it's almost like a glitch you ca n attack within a certain spot and you won't get hit it's best if you start at the bottom of the screen and keep jumping tacking while moving up very slightly in the middle it's all about timing the jump attack with krangs attack
It definitely would make sense for it to be 4p, but 4p games are pretty rare on NES, and it can be difficult to get extra players onscreen without slowdown. If there ever was a 4p hack in the future, I would expect it to be necessary to use an overclock option in the emulator.
Thunderbird foot soldier Turtles hang on guy Turtles we got save splinter Mousers robot ray Road kill rodney do not results Turtles oh no the overgrown cork-screw Tubular Transports
@arronmunroe, good job on working together in defeating Shredder and throughout the entire game👍! That’s what I call good teamwork! Or, in this case, Turtle-Power!
So much fun with 2 players. Great memories when played with my brother.
The nostalgia of this is mind-blowing. When I get the Cowabunga Collection on the Switch, I’m playing this one first.
This conversion was titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game in order to avoid confusion with the previous NES game based on the franchise.
This version includes two new levels (the first part of Scene 3 and all of Scene 6), which feature new enemy characters, including two new bosses created specifically for the NES port: Tora (a Polar Bear-like "blizzard beast") and Shogun (a robotic samurai). Most of the original stages from the arcade version were extended as well and the second half of Scene 3, the parking garage stage, replaces the arcade version's end battle with Bebop and Rocksteady with a battle against the mutated fly form of Baxter Stockman. The NES port appeared in Nintendo's PlayChoice-10 arcade system. This version of the game was once slated for release on the Wii Virtual Console, but was canceled.
The NES version featured notable product placement advertising: Pizza Hut logos. The rear cover of the instruction manual provided a coupon for the restaurant, with an expiration date of December 31, 1991.
Thanks for the info
@@IonicHyperspace You're welcome.
I played it 20 years ago
It was a great feeling to win at the end
Brings back some great memories! The technodrome stage music is SO awesome!
Bosses:
3:26 Rocksteady (April's Burning Apartment Building)
7:47 Bebop (Alleyway)
13:23 Dr. Baxter Stockman (Sewers)
17:08 Tora (Snowy Central Park) (Port Exclusive)
21:35 Baxter The Fly (Parking Garage) (Port Exclusive)
26:15 Tire Soldiers (Highway)
28:16 A Thunderbird (Skateboard Stage)
33:43 Lt. Granitor (Factory)
42:07 Shogun Warrior (Rooftop Dojo) (Port Exclusive)
49:08 General Crag (Technodrome: Main Floor)
51:09 Krang (Technodrome: Dimensional Portal)
52:56 Final Boss: Shredder and Clone with swords (Technodrome: Dimensional Portal)
54:37 Ending & Credits
Matthew Ulanski Is that Highway supposed to be the Santa Monica Highway?
Just looking at the boss list. This game is hard
@@ohgin12345, it’s not really hard. I’ve played this game many times back in the day when I was a kid, and I became an expert at it. However, unless if you’re a rookie and you don’t quite know all the levels and the bosses of this game, I’d say this game is pretty simple.
@@ElliottFeiertag I guess so. I remember that time, I was quite an expert on romans of the 3 kingdoms which is similar in play style as this.
Just miss those days.
This old nes tmnt 2 game had tight music!
Life long friends and collaborators, Cam Clarke & Rob Paulsen go into battle.
Nice! Brings back good memories.
Music is still 🔥 to this day
This video shows Krang's god skill in ass kicking.
I’ve been picking up a bunch of co-op nes games for thanksgiving, to play with my nephews, and other family. This one was recommended heavily to me, and I see why. For some reason I never got into TMNT games as a kid. Loved the cartoons though.
Anyone else mesmerized by the fact certain colored Foot Ninja carry certain weapons???
Me?? My favorites are the white clad sword wielders. Second would have to be the red clad machine gunners.
Turtles there it is!
In the arcade Raphael had unique 2 button special of doing a forward roll low kick.
I remember this game, beat it with my brother 👌🏾
April let's move I owe you one turtles van
57:26: Game Over
Rocksteady say your prayers toitles 3:00
Bebop you're dead shell brain
Turtles they getting any prettier!
Bebop watch your mouth slimeballs 7:44
Baxter Stockman yippee i ay 13:20
Tora snow central park 17:08
Baxter the fly the turtles zap 21:35
Lt granitor crash the turtles 33:43
Shogun dojo turtles magic ninja 42:05
General tregg crash the turtles 49:05
Krang I'm invincible 51:03
Shredder ha ha ha ha 52:56
I never beat shreeder it was too hard. He always make me a little turtle which was instantly.
God, I want to hook up my Nintendo, get this game and play it in the living in my house soon as well as the 4th coming Retro Duo Portable.
whoever played or voiced tangle did good
As far as I remember, when fighting Shredder you may have to watch out for the Anti-Mutagen Ray because if that hits you, you will be defeated instantly & also further more, that will turn you into a baby turtle.
Well we love the turtles so we don't them to be demutated.
52:14 at this point he almost had it it's almost like a glitch you ca n attack within a certain spot and you won't get hit it's best if you start at the bottom of the screen and keep jumping tacking while moving up very slightly in the middle it's all about timing the jump attack with krangs attack
Teenage mutant ninja turtles Cowabunga Collection Continues ❤❤
very nice port
Mamma kutet juu mii❤
tangle cute as ever
Shredder tonight i dime my turtles soup
Turtles spring is here!
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I wonder what's wrong with the sound and music, they don't sound right.
you probably have ear cancer
Shredder is alive oh no lol
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Does the Konami code do anything in this?
Not that I know of, but there are other button combinations that can be used on the title screen.
3:18 / 7:46 / 13:22 /17:07 / 33:42 / 42:06 / 49:07 / 51:03 / 52:56
Nes Tmnt 2 Arcade game Version
how can you play with 2 players
You just press select and then start at the title screen, although I'm not so sure if that's what you were asking.
@@arronmunroe I think the last person who ask you is how does ONE person play the two players mode.
Can this be played 4 player ?
Only the arcade version is 4p. It would be cool if someone made a 4p hack of this version, though.
@@arronmunroe thanks seems like they really dropped the ball on this since the 4 turtles usually fight together
It definitely would make sense for it to be 4p, but 4p games are pretty rare on NES, and it can be difficult to get extra players onscreen without slowdown. If there ever was a 4p hack in the future, I would expect it to be necessary to use an overclock option in the emulator.
@@arronmunroe I understand now , do you know If the snes tmnt is 4 player ?
Like this game, that one is also 2p. The only way to get the 4p experience is with the arcade version.
Thunderbird foot soldier
Turtles hang on guy
Turtles we got save splinter
Mousers robot ray
Road kill rodney do not results
Turtles oh no the overgrown cork-screw
Tubular Transports
General traag stop them turtles technodrom
Robot ray leonardo and raphael
April help!
Shredder ha! ha! ha!
Defeat foot clan
Shredder foot soldiers stop them turtles
Splinter thank you my turtles!
please reply
@arronmunroe, good job on working together in defeating Shredder and throughout the entire game👍! That’s what I call good teamwork! Or, in this case, Turtle-Power!
Were you trying to ask me something?
Edit: I see the updated comment.
@@arronmunroe, what? Oh, no, I wasn’t. I was only just complementing you on your good team work with both Leonardo and Raphael.