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mikey22 01-24-2018 06:11 PM

if tmnt had a game for 94-96 series
 
I think this woulda been a lazy game put-together, however if Konami woulda made it. this coulda been a fun beat um up. I woulda enjoyed taking on Dregg in an ultimate boss fight!

Do you think Playstation so they could show some toon clips? Or snes or n64 release?

96 was beginning of n 64 so I dunno.

oldmanwinters 01-24-2018 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mikey22 (Post 1741787)
I think this woulda been a lazy game put-together, however if Konami woulda made it. this coulda been a fun beat um up. I woulda enjoyed taking on Dregg in an ultimate boss fight!

Do you think Playstation so they could show some toon clips? Or snes or n64 release?

96 was beginning of n 64 so I dunno.

I would have loved a TMNT game during the 32-bit era, especially if it could have been 2D with flourishings. More likely than not, it would have ended up like Batman Beyond, Superman 64, and all the worst of the lot. Even Konami stumbled at times trying to make the jump into 3D action games.

pferreira 01-25-2018 02:45 PM

It probably would have been a 2D scrolling beat'em up for Mega Drive and Snes. Saturn and Playstation may of got a port with added clips from the series. That's my logic on it.

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 01-25-2018 02:59 PM

By 1994-1995, RPG-games to SNES became popular outside Japan. So why not make an SNES game in the same style as the first TMNT videogame from 1989?

FredWolfLeonardo 01-25-2018 03:13 PM

I always thought that a cool idea for a fighting game in the 90s would've been a crossover with all the "Red Sky" cartoons like Tmnt, Sonic SatAm and Batman TAS in a Marvel vs Capcom: Clash of the Superheroes style.

Coola Yagami 01-31-2018 08:50 AM

Hopefully still 2D. 3D was still starting up and was very horrible. They can't even get a 3D beat-em-up right nowadays, I can't imaging the nightmare of an attempt back in 96.

I can kinda see a Genesis version... then a SEGA CD version which would be the exact same game, just slightly better music, more voice clips and animated cut scenes.

sdp 01-31-2018 09:34 AM

Well more of a 95-96 video game since we did get tournament fighters in 95.

It would've been based on the Red Sky seasons and feature all original levels and new mechanics only for the SNES and would've been a cool forgotten game like TMNT III on the NES.

More interesting, what would a The Next Mutation game would've been like in 97.

I think we would've gotten a mediocre Game Boy game sidescroller and a Playstation game, Nintendo 64 got shunned by third parties early on so no game for that. Playstation and FMV was still new we would've gotten crappy quality show footage on the CD, voices in the game and it would've been a very basic 3D beat em up. Many angry reviewers would've gotten to it already and made the same tired jokes.

"A turtle with boobs? What were they thinking?" "No Shredder in my game?" "look at the horrible controls and graphics" "the voices are so horrible".

Andrew NDB 01-31-2018 09:47 AM

It would have been like any other of the 15 Konami TMNT games... do a lot of walking left-to-right fighting a gauntlet of rainbow-colored Foot Soldiers, mashing the same two buttons over and over again all the way to the boss.

sdp 01-31-2018 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1742915)
It would have been like any other of the 15 Konami TMNT games... do a lot of walking left-to-right fighting a gauntlet of rainbow-colored Foot Soldiers, mashing the same two buttons over and over again all the way to the boss.



Fans still clamor for another TMNT game that goes back to the glory days of Konami. Why can't we go back to the glory days :lol:


Spoiler:
We've gotten plenty similar ones, it's just that back then it was fun and new and now it feels old and repetitive.

CyberCubed 01-31-2018 03:38 PM

Pretty glad TMNT skipped the entire N64/PS1 generation. The blocky graphics would have been awful, and look how bad other licensed games were at the time like Superman 64 or that Batman Beyond game on N64/PS1. Almost all licensed games were horrible back then.

cammy85 02-01-2018 09:39 AM

We did get that Game N Watch game with Berserko, Bebop and Rocksteady possibly set after Season 10 (maybe? When did that come out?). I imagine it would be, yes, like Andrew said, and there wouldn't be enough going on considering who all had been phased out during the Red Sky seasons. You might get a level about Berserko, maybe HAVOC, a final battle with Shredder and Krang; phase with Dregg, Hitech and the Technogang complete with unlockable mutations then a final battle with Dregg, Mung and Batmen. Unless they can space that out s bit, that's not much to do.

FredWolfLeonardo 02-01-2018 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1743033)
Pretty glad TMNT skipped the entire N64/PS1 generation. The blocky graphics would have been awful, and look how bad other licensed games were at the time like Superman 64 or that Batman Beyond game on N64/PS1. Almost all licensed games were horrible back then.

Some 2D games looked awesome in that generation. I have already mentioned it, but Marvel vs Capcom Clash of the Superheroes looked great on PS1 and was praised by critics.

bwwd 02-01-2018 10:21 AM

Im creating commissioned animations for wolf based TMNT game :)
http://funkyimg.com/i/2BQs1.gifhttp://funkyimg.com/i/2BQrX.gifhttp://funkyimg.com/i/2BQrY.gifhttp://funkyimg.com/i/2BQrZ.gifhttp://funkyimg.com/i/2BQsi.gifhttp://funkyimg.com/i/2BQsj.gif

FredWolfLeonardo 02-01-2018 10:22 AM

Awesome dude! I especially love the General Traag design.

bwwd 02-01-2018 10:24 AM

Glad You like them, i have some more but theyre very fresh/new and i shouldnt show too much at the moment :)

sdp 02-01-2018 11:02 AM

Yes, your designs are awesome but a real game woudn't have looked like that, it would've looked much worse.

Also a 3D game would've been based on TNM and an OT game likely a 2D sidescroller for either Genesis/Game Boy/SNES.

A N64 wouldn't have gotten any TMNT games, the only way an OT game would've happened is if it had been something crazy like a kart racer on Playstation or the like.

Prowler 02-01-2018 11:18 AM

Weren't there rumours that a TNM game was in the works or there was at least a deal for it?

bwwd 02-01-2018 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sdp (Post 1743278)
Yes, your designs are awesome but a real game woudn't have looked like that, it would've looked much worse.

Also a 3D game would've been based on TNM and an OT game likely a 2D sidescroller for either Genesis/Game Boy/SNES.

A N64 wouldn't have gotten any TMNT games, the only way an OT game would've happened is if it had been something crazy like a kart racer on Playstation or the like.

If you mean palettes were limited to 16 colours per sprite and limited width /height then i dont think it would be an issue, if artists behind game would want the game to look like that then it would look like that in 1995.
I already did some games and i wanted themto look like cartoon, he-man and rocko's modern life.
My sprites were slammed before for not being pixel arty enough and they fit in their own category but its how i always wanted the game to look like - as close as possible to cartoon and as less pixelated as possible.
https://gamejolt.com/games/he-man/19434
https://gamejolt.com/games/rocko-s-modern-game/18142
Mortal kombat 3 from 95 year had lots of colours and used photographs as sprites, so not making game to look like cartoon was a choice that nobody changed and they continued to make games that look like pixelated games, to save memory and all that, which was not really necessary.They just tried to fit in.Visionary artists dont try to fit in, they dictate the style and others follow.Onl games that used cartoon style approach were like dragons lair/space ace and similar adventure reaction games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-dg4J9_nes

pferreira 02-01-2018 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Original TMNT Cartoon Fan (Post 1741943)
By 1994-1995, RPG-games to SNES became popular outside Japan. So why not make an SNES game in the same style as the first TMNT videogame from 1989?

No way. TMNT is seen as action orientated. There's no way they would spend money to make something for still a niche audience.

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Originally Posted by Coola Yagami (Post 1742905)
I can kinda see a Genesis version... then a SEGA CD version which would be the exact same game, just slightly better music, more voice clips and animated cut scenes.

Not sure about Mega CD. With the Saturn around by that point they would have gone for that platform due to increase in graphical capabilities, colours, etc.

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1742915)
It would have been like any other of the 15 Konami TMNT games... do a lot of walking left-to-right fighting a gauntlet of rainbow-colored Foot Soldiers, mashing the same two buttons over and over again all the way to the boss.

http://mightymega.com/wp-content/upl...by_mondo_3.jpg

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Originally Posted by bwwd (Post 1743247)
Im creating commissioned animations for wolf based TMNT game :)

Amazing stuff. Now that would look like a cool game. It looks like that He-Man fan game that was recently released. Just make sure to concentrate as much on the frames of animation as the look of the characters. The He-Man characters look great but they don't have much animation when fighting.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1743283)
Weren't there rumours that a TNM game was in the works or there was at least a deal for it?

Indeed there was. It was reported back in the day by GamesMaster Magazine.

Prowler 02-01-2018 02:09 PM

We've already estabilished how licensed N64/Ps1/Saturn 3D games tended to look crappy.

But what about a game Boy Colour TMNT game? Food for thought.

FredWolfLeonardo 02-01-2018 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1743411)
But what about a game Boy Colour TMNT game? Food for thought.

It would've had amazing music.


Prowler 02-01-2018 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Original TMNT Cartoon Fan (Post 1741943)
By 1994-1995, RPG-games to SNES became popular outside Japan. So why not make an SNES game in the same style as the first TMNT videogame from 1989?

The first NES TMNT game was not an RPG though...

sdp 02-01-2018 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1743283)
Weren't there rumours that a TNM game was in the works or there was at least a deal for it?

In my research for Ninja Turtles The Next Mutation season 2 over the years and for the article I wrote I never found any info on a video game, only about April/Casey being in it and maybe it changing to a cartoon:

https://miscrave.com/articles/ninja-...tion-season-2/

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 02-03-2018 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by sdp (Post 1743549)
In my research for Ninja Turtles The Next Mutation season 2 over the years and for the article I wrote I never found any info on a video game, only about April/Casey being in it and maybe it changing to a cartoon:

https://miscrave.com/articles/ninja-...tion-season-2/

If it, against all odds, became more popular we would probably get a videogame at the end.

miru 09-27-2018 10:38 PM

After the Next Mutation had ended, would we have gotten a comic-based game on Dreamcast? Much like how Spawn got a game there?

Icebot 09-28-2018 05:24 AM

I would love this kind of game.


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