As far as the second day of E3 goes, this prob was the least played game of the entire show(Didn't go to the NGage area though). VFQuest and Spikeout owned it for free.
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As far as the second day of E3 goes, this prob was the least played game of the entire show(Didn't go to the NGage area though). VFQuest and Spikeout owned it for free.
I don't care if the game is $60 and requires purchase of a special wallet-rape controller, this shit will be mine.Quote:
Additionally, as an added bonus for older, more nostalgic fans, the console versions provide the ability to unlock one of the classic TMNT arcade-games.
But, I thought Konami said today's hardware isn't powerful enough to handle 4-players...
Only one of the classic arcade games?
Make it both and I'll consider it.
Sorry if this was mentioned already. For some reason I was reading the preview of TMNT 2 in the newest GI or Play(can't remember which one) and in there it talks about the old arcade game to be hidden on there. I don't know about you, but that sounds kick ass to me.
4 player TMNT and TMNT: Turtles in Time would be a first for consoles. Honestly, I would buy the game just for those two arcade ports, regardless of the quality of the new TMNT rendition.Quote:
Originally Posted by bbobb
hmm, the arcade thing interests me, i really didnt like tmnt 1, but that was because of flaws in execution, not because there was nothing to go on. So if they could fix the repetitive fighting and cloned baddies and the grating catch phrases,i would consider it. oh and for the arcade game, turtles in time please, i have already beaten turtles 1 arcade to death, donatello for life!!.
Hell, I would pay $50 for a compilation of the arcade TMNT1 & 2 games.
Since the last TMNT game was so poor, the only way Konami could ensure a sequel sells well is to include the classics. How about a TMNT game anthology similar to Mega Man Collection?