Every old TMNT game will be playable on PC this August

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Every old TMNT game will be playable on PC this August
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The 13 strong TMNT collection includes games originally released for NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, and the arcade.

was a gorgeous and nostalgic beat 'em up that fell"just shy of greatness due to a lack of fresh ideas and endurance". That likely translates as praise to some: it was an extremely orthodox take on the '90s scrolling beat 'em up, which makes sense given that's when TMNT experienced its golden age.

So the forthcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is probably more welcome now than it was upon announcement in March. It collects a generous 13 TMNT games, and it now has a confirmed release date of August 30, when it will hitYes, it has 13 games, but three of those are versions of the NES fighter TMNT: Tournament Fighters.they're all different enough to warrant inclusion.

The collection will also have the usual quality-of-life improvements, like save functionality, and the ability to rewind . Buttons can be remapped, and there's a range of supplementary content like development art, and"historic TMNT media content". I'm pretty keen to jump into some old TMNT. My son has been watching the 2003 TV series, and while it's nowhere near as good as the first , he was especially delighted when Shredder got decapitated and stumbled into a raging fire. Good times.

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