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There are some grave sins that, as a rule, a well-adjusted person tries to avoid. Kicking puppies. Putting babies in the washing machine. I'm fairly sure that arson is on the list somewhere, right below making a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game that
...read the complete TMNT review at Console Game World
Late last week, we had a chance to bring you a hands-on preview of TMNT, the Ubisoft game starring everyone’s favorite weapon-wielding reptiles. Based on the upcoming CGI movie, the game brings fans a brand-new adventure, complete with some new
...read the complete TMNT review at TeamXBOX
In May 1984, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird premiered a comic book known as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The original comic was intended to be a one shot parody – it was in black and white, printed on cheap newspaper, and only 3,000 copies were
...read the complete TMNT review at PALGN AU
Back in the dark mists of antiquity – an odd and frightening era we will refer to as the 1980s – a black-and-white comic book about four brothers who happened to be teenagers, mutants, ninjas and turtles become an underground indie hit. Oh, but those
...read the complete TMNT review at Wham Gaming
The 80's are making a comeback. Not only have the Transformers been making a reappearance, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have also been coming back out of the sewers. This year saw the release of a new CGI film of the heroes in a half-shell, and so
...read the complete TMNT review at Gamestyle
The shelled teens need no introduction, although the first four levels involve the turtles on their lonesome in order explain the story and to show off their skills. Michelangelo can use his nunchucks like helicopter blades, Donatello can pole vault,
...read the complete TMNT review at Games Asylum
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, heroes in a half shell…Turtle Power!! These are the lyrics that united thousands of fans in front of their televisions back in the 80’s. That’s right ladies
...read the complete TMNT review at ZTGameDomain
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles brand defined early childhood for a generation’s worth of today’s young adults. Anyone born in the early 80s can relate to memories of racing home from grade school to watch the animated television show and sing along
...read the complete TMNT review at Xbox 360 Advanced
There's a worrying trend starting to develop in games aimed at the younger end of the market these day. Back in the day, the idea of even saving your progress in a game was an alien concept but today, ever since Lego Star Wars did it, developers seem to
...read the complete TMNT review at Eurogamer
Those pizza-munching heroes in a half-shell, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, return to the silver screen in computer-generated form, so fans of the old comics and TV show must be hankering to indulge in some adrenaline-pumping adventures.
...read the complete TMNT review at Sydney Morning Herald
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