Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Genesis 1993) April O'Neil [Playthrough/LongPlay]
Platform: Sega MegaDrive / Sega Genesis
Played on Hardest difficulty level - [To get the Good Ending]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (called Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Tournament Fighters in Europe) is a fighting game for the Sega MegaDrive and Sega Genesis. This version of the game was released around the same time as its Super NES counterpart.
When four purple doppelgangers of the turtles appear and kidnap Splinter on Krang's behalf, the Turtles team up with some of their allies and trek across the galaxy searching for their master. During their sojourn, they come across the clones of themselves and their friends, and eventually a Triceraton, Krang himself, and the real mastermind behind the plot, Karai. The control scheme of this version greatly differed from the other incarnations, as it included a Punch button, a Kick button, and a Taunt button. The Taunt button could also be used in conjunction with a specific D-Pad motion when the character's health was low to unleash a mighty Ultra-Desperation Attack. The cover featured Raphael and a Triceraton.
April O'Neil [Playthrough/LongPlay]
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:16 Game Start
00:01:32 vs Ray Fillet (clone)
00:03:45 vs Leonardo (clone)
00:05:17 vs Sisyphus (clone)
00:07:00 vs Raphael (clone)
00:08:26 vs April O'Neil (clone)
00:09:56 vs Donatello (clone)
00:11:10 vs Casey Jones (clone)
00:12:57 vs Michaelangelo (clone)
00:14:32 Triceraton
00:15:55 Krang [Krang's Android]
00:17:32 Karai
00:18:47 Good Ending (Hardest difficulty level)
00:19:01 Credits
00:20:31 Bad Ending (Normal Difficulty level) / Credits
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