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There is also a watch mode, which features computer controlled characters.
Only the four of them can be playable whereas the other characters (as well as a turtle clone) are the opponents. The Turtles must travel across the US in their Turtle Blimp, defeating other fighters and collecting information. In addition to the main and versus modes, there is a story mode in which the Turtles must rescue April O'Neil and Splinter. There is also the option of enhancing the speed of the game, making the fights more intense but also harder to follow. Once full, the player must press the two strong attack buttons simultaneously. In order to achieve this, the player must fill a green bar under the life bar, by hitting their opponents. A particular feature is the possibility to use a super special attack. This game's controls uses a four-button scheme (two punches and two kicks, weak and strong). At the same time Karai kidnaps April O'Neil and Splinter. The Turtles decide to participate in order to stop their nemesis as well as proving their strength in the tournament.
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Konami produced a different fighting game based on the series for each platform, featuring a differing cast of characters.Ī tournament has been organized and many fighters have entered, Shredder being one of them. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters is the title of three different fighting games based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, produced by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Super NES and released during a period between 19.