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Zachatello00 02-27-2019 08:12 AM

Would you play through a remake of the NES Game?
 
When the official TMNT Instagram page posted this image, for a second I thought they were announcing a re-imagined version of the original TMNT NES game.

As difficult as this game was, would you play through a re-imagined version? I'd personally be all for it!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvsykvgvh.jpg

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 02-27-2019 08:26 AM

The action-adventure concept is at least interesting.

Leo656 02-27-2019 03:24 PM

They'd have to fix one or two of those stupid jumps. If so, then I guess so, maybe.

"Danger of the Ooze" or whatever, the second Nick game, was already very similar to the original NES game in a lot of ways. Felt like a spiritual successor.

Andrew NDB 02-27-2019 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachatello00 (Post 1796437)
When the official TMNT Instagram page posted this image, for a second I thought they were announcing a re-imagined version of the original TMNT NES game.

As difficult as this game was, would you play through a re-imagined version? I'd personally be all for it!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvsykvgvh.jpg

That's the only TMNT game worth revisiting... so yes, I guess.

TigerClaw 02-27-2019 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachatello00 (Post 1796437)
When the official TMNT Instagram page posted this image, for a second I thought they were announcing a re-imagined version of the original TMNT NES game.

As difficult as this game was, would you play through a re-imagined version? I'd personally be all for it!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvsykvgvh.jpg

I would totally play a remake of it. If they didn't make it as difficult as the original was.

Prowler 02-27-2019 04:23 PM

If they:

1) fix the jumping controls;
2) balance the Turtles better by this time making Raphael and Michelangelo ACTUALLY useful and not just turtles to sacrifice in the dam(n) level while saving Donatello for boss fights and tougher enemies;
3) get rid of respawning enemies sh*t just because you mistimed a f*cking jump;
4) Get rid of tricky jumps close to the ceiling;
5) Add like a 4 second post-hit invincibility after you get hit by an enemy, so that you don't lose a turtle in about 5 seconds while being cornered by enemies.

...then maybe.

This game had a great concept and ideas on paper, but was poorly executed.

Candy Kappa 02-27-2019 04:56 PM

"Re-Shell" Konami's Ultra game, oh yeah I'd play the hell out of it.

Prowler 02-27-2019 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Candy Kappa (Post 1796510)
"Re-Shell" Konami's Ultra game, oh yeah I'd play the hell out of it.

Didn't Turtles in Time Re-shelled kinda bomb?

I guess it'd be tough to make the first ever TMNT NES more hated. It's 2019. A lot of its problems are due to the game having been a product of a time where it was hard to make difficulty in games fair and non-glitchy.

FredWolfLeonardo 02-27-2019 05:17 PM

Improved graphics sure, but the remake must be every bit as difficult and frustrating.

Maybe even more.

Prowler 02-27-2019 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by FredWolfLeonardo (Post 1796514)
Improved graphics sure, but the remake must be every bit as difficult and frustrating.

Maybe even more.

Are you a masochist? O_o

FredWolfLeonardo 02-27-2019 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1796515)
Are you a masochist? O_o

Not completely, but I think that the NES tmnt game would lose its magic if its re-made to be much easier.

Or maybe make a better game, but include a bonus option to go into "Old school mode", where the games' difficulty is like the original.

Zachatello00 02-28-2019 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1796513)
Didn't Turtles in Time Re-shelled kinda bomb?

I'm not sure what the numbers looked like, but I personally enjoyed Re-Shelled very much. It was smooth, had a fun style, and enough of a nostalgia kick to make however many Microsoft points I had to spend to get it well worth the purchase.

If the NES game were to get similar treatment, I'd definitely want them to introduce some better checkpoints (seem to remember that there were some checkpoints in a few places). Like, perhaps right before some of those blasted jumps, or at varying points in the dam level.

Andrew NDB 02-28-2019 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1796513)
Didn't Turtles in Time Re-shelled kinda bomb?

Yeah. I guess there's just not an audience in 2019 for dated, two-button-mashing Final Fight clones.

Prowler 02-28-2019 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by FredWolfLeonardo (Post 1796518)
Not completely, but I think that the NES tmnt game would lose its magic if its re-made to be much easier.

Or maybe make a better game, but include a bonus option to go into "Old school mode", where the games' difficulty is like the original.

Oh, now I see what you mean. I respectfully disagree, since that game's difficulty wasn't particularly charming or magic. :lol:

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Originally Posted by Zachatello00 (Post 1796600)
I'm not sure what the numbers looked like, but I personally enjoyed Re-Shelled very much. It was smooth, had a fun style, and enough of a nostalgia kick to make however many Microsoft points I had to spend to get it well worth the purchase.

If the NES game were to get similar treatment, I'd definitely want them to introduce some better checkpoints (seem to remember that there were some checkpoints in a few places). Like, perhaps right before some of those blasted jumps, or at varying points in the dam level.

Well, perhaps "bombed" wasn't the best adjective. I meant, most people seemed to dislike it.

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1796603)
Yeah. I guess there's just not an audience in 2019 for dated, two-button-mashing Final Fight clones.

Neither it was back when it came out, which was... 2009 or so?

Turtles in Time is a fun game, but it's a bit overrated. I dunno why some people say it's the best beat 'em up ever. I wonder if it's because they were influenced by Screwattack's opinion on the game? TiT is a good game and all, but I think Streets of Rage and Final Fight at their best were better games overall.

Zachatello00 02-28-2019 11:38 AM

I will agree to the awesomeness of Streets if Rage. Would love to see Sega re-visit that property.

Andrew NDB 02-28-2019 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Zachatello00 (Post 1796626)
I will agree to the awesomeness of Streets if Rage. Would love to see Sega re-visit that property.

They are.

Voltron 03-01-2019 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by TigerClaw (Post 1796494)
I would totally play a remake of it. If they didn't make it as difficult as the original was.

This was my first thought. I have a lot of fond memories yelling at that game. I think I finally beat the underwater part sometime in my 20's. It didn't get any easier after that, though.

Andrew NDB 03-01-2019 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Voltron (Post 1796740)
This was my first thought. I have a lot of fond memories yelling at that game. I think I finally beat the underwater part sometime in my 20's. It didn't get any easier after that, though.

But imagine the first game reimagined in 3D. With added light RPG elements.

Xav 03-01-2019 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Voltron (Post 1796740)
I think I finally beat the underwater part sometime in my 20's.

I beat the underwater part the second time I played it.

Prowler 03-01-2019 12:17 PM

I beat the dam(n) level when I was 17 or so. Tbh that level isn't actually that bad, so it's kinda strange how most people who played the game couldn't get past it. All you need is a bit of patience and knowing how to cycle through your turtles carefully.

The furthest I've gotten was to the airport level.


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