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Ubisoft also developed a polygonal update to the arcade sequel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled. The arcade port — known simply as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or TMNT 1989 Arcade (on Xbox.com) — was developed by Digital Eclipse and released exclusively for Xbox 360 on March 14th, 2007 in Europe, Japan, and North. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles LINK FIXED 7/06/2017: (Click Skip Ad And Then Click Download) The Password Is: 'm.aldi.a gantengbanget'.

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System: X360 (XBLA)Review Rating Legend
Dev: Ubisoft Singapore1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid4.0 - 4.4 = Great
Pub: Ubisoft2.0 - 2.4 = Poor4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
Release: Aug. 5, 20092.5 - 2.9 = Average5.0 = The Best
Players: 1-43.0 - 3.4 = Fair
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+3.5 - 3.9 = Good

One advantage that consoles have over arcades is that console games can feature additional modes. Turtles in Time Re-Shelled has two, but both show incredible laziness on the developers' part. One simply lets you play any stage you've unlocked with 99 lives, and the other gives you only one life and turns you loose in the normal game. The game really cries out for some competitive multiplayer (you can only play with friends in co-op, local or online), or maybe even some all-new story levels to unlock.

The biggest problem here, however, has nothing to do with how the developers 're-shelled' the game for the modern era, or how they tweaked (and failed to tweak) the settings to make it more fun on consoles as opposed to arcade machines. The biggest problem is that you can't simply 're-shell' a game that doesn't hold up anymore and expect it to work. You have to remake it completely, or at most release the pure original for nostalgia purposes only.

As it turns out, by 2009 standards, Turtles in Time is not very good. It has none of the features that made some games from its era age well. Design-wise, the levels are all basically streets that fill with enemies; even when you surf through a sewer or on air, there's no real difference in the way you move around the screen (somehow, even when you jump sideways, the surfboard stays right under your character). Players have to overcome no platforming challenges, solve no puzzles, and, aside from the bosses, spend time memorizing no enemy patterns. On the lower skill levels, it's almost always enough just to walk up to your foes and hammer the two attack buttons (though eventually you do have to learn the few special moves and combos).

The characters vary slightly in such abilities as reach and speed, but the differences aren't all that noticeable, and there's no need to use more than one Turtle anyway. The story's time-travel theme enables each stage to look completely different from the last, but otherwise the tale is nothing special, and there's not much detail to the plot (which is explained in painfully cheesy cutscenes).

The visceral thrill of smacking recognizable cartoon enemies with swords and nunchuks was enough to entertain elementary-schoolers in the early '90s, but those elementary-schoolers are in their mid-to-late 20s now, and today's elementary-schoolers have access to far better fighting games. What we're left with is a brief, simple trip down memory lane, stuffed into a new shell and polished to a shine for $10.

True, there are $10 downloads that are worse, especially if you plan to play this with friends, or if the original game meant a whole lot to you back in the grunge era. But lots of $10 downloads are better, too.

By Robert VerBruggen
CCC Freelance Writer

Graphics
The re-shelling was a success; everything is rendered in 3-D, with a look that walks the fine line between realism and cartoon.
Control
Walk. Jump. Push the attack buttons. Not a whole lot can go wrong here.
Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting
The music is truly awful, and the voice acting is obnoxious.
Play Value
The bottom line is that the game doesn't hold up very well, but it's mildly amusing to play for an hour or so, especially with friends.
Overall Rating - Average
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.

Game Features:

  • New graphics, classic gameplay: The game has upgraded 3-D graphics, but still features the same side-scrolling beat-'em-up gameplay we all love.
  • Multiplayer: Play the four-player co-op and survival modes available online and locally.
  • Cowabunga, dudes! It's the Turtles back in one of their all-time classic arcade games, now playable on Xbox 360.

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    Quickplay mode levels

    Successfully complete a level by defeating its Boss in Story mode to unlock it in Quickplay mode.

    Keeping your score after dying

    In Single Player Story mode, when the 'Game Over' screen appears, do not continue. Instead, let it return to the main menu, and then select 'Continue Game'. You will start at the beginning of the level you died on, along with the points you had when you began the stage. Note: This does not work on Stage 1.

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    Easy 'Toe Be or Not Toe Be?' trophy

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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Turtles In Time Reshelled Pc Download

    Successfully complete one of the following tasks to get a trophy:

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      The Inflatable Reptilian Hero (Bronze): Get flattened by any trap.
      Seen My Bones? (Bronze): Get zapped by any laser traps or attacks.
      Invincible (Bronze): Complete a level without having to use a single Power-up.
      Turtle Tantrum! (Bronze): Destroy more than 5 enemies using a destructible object.
      Slow as a Turtle (Bronze): Complete a level in under 3 minutes.
      Lean, Green and Mean (Bronze): Achieve more than 8,000 points.
      Staying Alive (Bronze): Defeat the Final Boss without dying.
      Toe Be or Not Toe Be? (Silver): Avoid all traps in Level 3.
      Ice, Ice, Turtle (Silver): Avoid Ice Ray traps in Level 8.
      Turtle Power (Silver): Complete the game in Story Mode. (Normal difficulty onwards).
      I Will Survive (Silver): Complete a Survival Mode game. (Normal difficulty onwards).
      Heroes in a Half Shell (Gold): Complete the game with all 4 Turtles.