Why do the newest TMNT games suck so bad? Because every time we boot one of them up, we are half expecting a carbon copy of this late-80s arcade classic to appear on the screen. We don't want new cel-shaded graphics, dopey new music, or silly special moves. We just want the theme song we all remember followed by level after level of foot soldier clones and button-mashing. Is that really too much to ask?
Unitl you develop a new TMNT game worthy of even being remotely compared to this one, I'm going to have to ask you for all the quarters I dumped into this game from roughly 1989-1994. I have estimated this value to be in the vicinity of $689.75. Thank you.
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