All are simple to execute using just two buttons and in fact Konami have made a few easier to pull off. Unlike the majority of brawlers all Turtles have a wide variety of moves which keep the action from becoming stale. Leonardo is well rounded and Donatello has the longest reach but is supposedly slow but hell if I noticed. Michaelangelo is a little better in that regard. ![]() Raphael is the fastest but of course has the shortest reach. There are some slight differences between all of the Turtles but none so major that I noticed. And that continued when Konami unleashed this fantastic Super Nintendo port. But I didn’t care, I was having the time of my life. While my peers were trying to hold hands and skate with girls I divided my time between this and Revenge of Death Adder, which sounds kind of lame. So the only time I had to play the game came with my Middle School roller skating trips at United Skates of America. Unlike Konami’s first arcade effort I was not lucky enough to find it in a store around my area. ![]() Honestly the amount of hours I’ve spent on this game in the arcade and at home should be illegal. I can easily say that Turtles in Time is one of the games I have spent the most time with. Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami Released: AugGenre: Beat ’em up
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