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|title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
|title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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|genre = [[Beat 'em up]]
|genre = [[Beat 'em up]]
|players = 1-4
|players = 1-4
|display = Horizontal, raster, standard resolution
|systems = [[Arcade]], [[NES]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[Amiga]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[MS-DOS]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[MSX]]
|input =
|platforms = [[Arcade]], [[NES]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[Amiga]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[MS-DOS]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[MSX]]
|preceded by=[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]
|preceded by=[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]
|followed by=[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time]]
|followed by=[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time]]
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==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==
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==Controls==
To perform a special attack, players press the “jump” and “attack” buttons simultaneously. This attack can kill Foot Soldiers in one hit and cause major damage to other enemies, including bosses. Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Donatello all jump in the air and hit the enemy with their weapon, while Raphael rolls along the ground and finishes with a kick, possibly due to his small range.
 
The throw attack is automatic. The Turtles can only throw Foot Soldiers by extending their weapons and tossing them overhead killing the soldiers instantly. Donatello can throw a Foot Soldier easily because his bo staff extends for long distances. Michelangelo takes the most time because his nunchaku are very small.
 
Difficulty: The machine has Easy, Normal, Hard, and Very Hard switches. The number of enemies increase depending on the setting and how many players are currently playing. Very Hard with 4 Players is the maximum amount (there can be possible slowdown however).
 
==Enemies==
The majority of the enemies the Turtles must face are the Foot Soldiers. They wear a different colored uniform depending on what weapon they have. Below is a complete of list of enemies from the arcade version:
 
'''Foot soldiers:'''''
*'''Purple''': They are the most common enemy in the game. They can either be either unarmed or carry weapons such as a spear or a missile. Occasionally, they hide in the background and throw a small stick of dynamite at the Turtles before coming in and fighting them in hand-to-hand combat. Unarmed soldiers usually jump-kick their way onto the screen, and they can punch the Turtles and grab them by the shoulders causing the Turtles to lose their energy. Players must wiggle the joystick and hit the buttons to free themselves. Spear soldiers first appear in the “Parking Garage” level, and are possibly the hardest normal enemy in the game. They attack by either jabbing the Turtles up close or by throwing them at a great distance. They do not throw the spear too often. When a spear soldier throws it, he becomes an unarmed soldier. Unfortunately, there is no way to deflect the spear. The missile soldiers only appear on the Highway level. They carry a missile over their head and aim for the Turtles by throwing them, causing major damage. After that, they become unarmed foot soldiers. They also appear from a manhole armed with the manhole cover which they throw as a frisbee, this however can be deflected back at the Foot Soldier, killing him instantly.
 
*'''White''': These soldiers are either armed with knives or a katana. The knife soldiers have an unlimited number of knives and they can either throw them across the screen or stab the Turtles from up close. The knives can be deflected. The katana soldiers either slash the Turtles or perform an aerial attack (jumping up and landing down with a slash). The aerial attack is not used often. Overall, the white soldiers are a common enemy in the game. White Foot Soldiers also have a blue tone to their clothes.
 
*'''Orange''': These soldiers are either armed with shuriken (ninja stars) or starting in the second part of level 1, a machine gun. The ninja star soldiers are easy to kill and their stars can be deflected. The machine gun soldiers are harder. They shoot a spray of bullets at a good distance. Also, they gun-butt the Turtles from up close. The best way to kill these types of soldiers is to jump-kick or use a special attack. Overall, these soldiers are fairly common.
 
*'''Yellow''': These soldiers are always armed with boomerangs. They throw a boomerang at a long distance and must stand still to catch it. The boomerangs can be deflected like the ninja stars and the knives. They can also use hand-to-hand combat from up close. The frequency of these soldiers is moderate.
 
*'''Pink''': These soldiers always carry a sledgehammer. Even though they are slow, their attack can cause major damage to the Turtles. Luckily, if they miss, they take a second to lift their hammers up and attack again. Attacks such as a throw or one-hit special are effective on them. They do not appear too often in the game. These soldiers mainly appear on the Skateboarding stage (although like the white Foot Soldier, have a blue tint to their clothes) but they make a tiny cameo in the Warehouse stage. They carry a green machine gun similar to the Orange ones or a fan. The Fan soldiers attack by sending out three waves at the Turtles from a distance. The Turtles should come up close to kill these kinds of soldiers.  They also pilot helicopters that fire machine guns and drop bombs.
 
'''Other enemies:'''
[[Image:Arcade Roadkill Rodneys.gif|right|thumb|Roadkill Rodney's attack TMNT.]]
'''Roadkill Rodney''': These enemies appear by drilling themselves up from the ground. They have the same two attacks: laser guns and an electric lasso. The electric lasso stuns the Turtles for a short period of time slowly taking away their energy so the Turtles have to hit the buttons and the joystick as fast as possible to let go. They take more hits to be defeated than a Foot Soldier. 
[[Image:Arcade Mousers.gif|right|thumb|Mike and Raph take on a gang of Mousers.]]
 
'''[[List of robots (TMNT)#Mouser|Mousers]]''': The Mousers are created by Baxter Stockman. They appear in the Sewers and Factory levels. They only have one attack: bite the Turtles by latching onto their arms and slowly taking away their energy. There is also an upgraded version (slightly more powerful) released from a machine driven by Baxter Stockman.
[[Image:Arcade Lazer Bugs.gif|right|thumb|An army of Laser Bugs damage the Turtles.]]
 
'''Tubular Transport''': An overgrown, mechanical mosquito equipped with a turtle zapping laser gun. They are small and are aero based enemies. They only appear on the Rock Quarry Factory level and emerge from a module in a pack of around 15.
 
'''Artillery Mechanism''': These mechanisms appear in the Factory and Technodrome levels. They move up and down firing a constant barrage of lasers at the Turtles.
[[Image:Arcade Foot Helicopters.gif|right|thumb|A fleet of Helicopters fire rounds at the Turtles.]]
'''Helicopters''': The foot soldiers control these only in the Skateboarding Level. They come in two forms: either by shooting a spray of bullets or dropping bombs from the compartment.
 
 
 
==Ports==
=== ''TMNT II: The Arcade Game'' ===
[[Image:TMNT2boxNES.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for the NES version of the game]]
[[Image:Ninjaturtles2nes.PNG|thumb|right|Screenshot of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game'']]
This game was ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and the [[Atari ST]] in 1991 under the title '''''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game''''' due to the fact that an unrelated game titled ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989 video game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' had already been released on these systems. These ports of the arcade game included two new levels for the benefit of home players. Most of the original stages from the arcade game are extended as well. Also, at the end of the parking garage stage, instead of fighting the combined duo of both Bebop and Rocksteady, the player must fight the fly form of Baxter Stockman. There are also some altered graphics that include advertisements for [[Pizza Hut]], in addition to the game's manual including a Pizza Hut coupon.
 
[[Image:TMNT II Snow Level.PNG|thumb|left|The Snowfield level added to the NES port.]]
 
The game was also ported to the [[Commodore 64]], the [[IBM PC compatible|PC]], the [[Amiga]], the Sinclair [[ZX Spectrum]], and the [[Amstrad CPC]]. However, it was the NES version that became extremely popular with game players, and was followed by ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project]]'' for the NES and PC in [[1990]] and ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in [[1992]], with a [[Sega Mega Drive]] variant under the name of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist]]''. [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters]]'' also came out on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] as well as [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] & [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]].
 
The original game was later ported as an unlockable extra in the multiconsole game ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus]]'', but with different music and most of the voice clips edited out.
 
It has recently been announced on the ESRB Website that the NES port of ''TMNT II: The Arcade Game'' will be on the Wii's Virtual Console. It got an E-10 Rating.
 
===''TMNT 1989 Classic Arcade''===
An [[Xbox Live Arcade]] version of the game was released under the name ''TMNT 1989 Classic Arcade'' on [[March 14]]th, [[2007]]. Like other classic arcade games on the Xbox 360 platform, portions of the original arcade game are emulated with network code and other new features added.  Players can earn achievements as well as play 2-4 player co-op (both online and offline). The game costs 400 [[Microsoft Points]] ($5 US) and is not currently available in Australia.[http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/t/tmntxboxlivearcade/default.htm]


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Template:Infobox Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a beat 'em up produced by Konami in 1989 based on the popular comic and animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. As with all merchandise relating to the Ninja Turtles, the name of this game was altered to Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in Europe, due to censorship issues involving the word "ninja".

The player chooses from one of the four Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael). After Shredder kidnaps the turtles' friend April O'Neil and their mentor Splinter they must give chase, save their comrades, and defeat their nemeses.

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