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This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is one of the most unique franchises around.

Right down to their very origins as a parody comic from Frank Miller's 1980s writing tour on Daredevil to their recent Michael Bay movies, the franchise has seen a lot of stuff in its life. But perhaps aside from television, no medium has been as good to the turtles as the world of video games.While licensed games oftentimes have a reputation for being games you wouldn't even want to give a dollar for, TMNT was usually bucking that trend by delivering solid title after solid title in the 1990s. Most of these were beat em ups which while repetitive and derivative, were still extremely fun games that drive a massive following to this day.

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But there are times when the franchise has tried to dip their stubby little toes into other kinds of games like fighting games, platformers, 3D action, and Metroidvania games. When the franchise has tried to enter into those realms the results have been mixed but no doubt they have been weird.Whether it be odd choices of console, them appearing on bizarre pieces of hardware throughout the decades, or baffling gameplay mechanics, there are definitely games in this storied franchise that make you shake your shell in disbelief. Well, here I'm going to give you ten of the weirdest TMNT games ever while giving you the ten best. So order some Pizza Hut, make sure there are no anchovies on that slice, and munch away as I deliver this list. While the previous two games were standard side-scrollers where you moved right and destroyed everything in sight, this game is more of a Metroidvania style. As you progress through the stages you rescue more of your brothers each with their own unique abilities to help you progress through the stages.

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As you can see on the box Leonardo can drill through rocks, Michelangelo can hover with his nunchaku, Donatello can scale walls and Raphael can curl up in his shell to get through tight spaces. Not bad for Nintendo's first handheld. Via youtube.comWhile the home console version of 2007 TMNT movie game was a bland lifeless Prince of Persia rehash, the Game Boy Advance version went for something akin to the beat em ups of eras gone. That isn't to say though that the game didn't add some new tricks up its shell.The game feels like the perfect evolution of games like Turtles In Time. The controls are basic, but with them you're able to throw objects, kick foes into each other, and juggle opponents for massive combos. You can also exchange money for more upgrades in between levels.

Combine that with beautiful pixel art graphics and you have one of the best brawlers for the GBA. Via turtlepedia.wikia.comReleased during the height of Ninja Turtle fever in 1990, TMNT Fall of The Foot Clan could have easily been a mediocre title for the Game Boy and it still would have been eaten by the masses of children hungry for artistic fighting reptiles. Luckily, Fall of The Foot Clan is a good title.The game is extremely basic (as was the case with most original Game Boy games) but still satisfying. It's a typical side-scrolling affair where you move through the level and defeat every enemy in your way but it works well.

Not only that, but the presentation for this game is excellent with a catchy soundtrack and nice big sprites. Via instant-gaming.comNo, this game isn't a tie-in for the film from 2016, but instead, this game is supposed to tie into the 2012 Nickelodeon cartoon despite its more gritty art style.

Kind of weird that a tie-in looks nothing like the thing it's based on, right?This game introduces some mechanics not seen in other TMNT games like stealth attacks ( they are ninjas, after all) and a combat system similar to the Batman Arkham games. However, the game is buggy like crazy to the point where it feels unfinished. A wild camera and unresponsive controls tarnish what should have been an excellent downloadable game from 2013. 9 Best: Turtles In Time. Via: YouTube (repinscourage)Ask any gamer of the era what are some of the best beat em ups of the 1990s and if they don't mention TMNT Turtles In Time then they're a liar.

Whether you dumped tons of quarters in the arcade version or got the port for the Super Nintendo, TMNT Turtles In Time was a sight to behold.While the SNES version had unique advantages over the arcade and vice versa, both games offer a satisfying brawler with tons of moves, balanced enemies, stunning graphics and some of the greatest music in video game history. This game doesn't last a long time, but I guarantee you it will be one of the best half hours of your life. Via youtube.comFor whatever reason, the iconic Turtles In Time game wasn't ported to the Sega Genesis.

Instead, they got their own game based heavily on the SNES port of Turtles In Time and guess what? It was pretty good.The game basically plays like a stripped down version of Turtles In Time with some missing moves and elements of stages being smashed together to create new ones. It does, however, add new bosses and levels not seen before. The core gameplay is as solid as ever and while the sound and graphics are downgraded, they're still great for the Genesis. It may be a downgrade, but a slight downgrade from the best TMNT game ever isn't anything to scoff at.

Via steemit.comWith the SNES/Genesis war in full swing by 1992, Konami could have easily abandoned the NES to focus on the new hardware but they had one more beat em up to release and it was TMNT 3: The Manhattan Project.While not as fleshed our or advanced as Turtles In Time on the SNES, this game was nonetheless a fun outing for the four brothers. It improved the combat from the previous NES game with more moves and have all the turtles feel more distinct. The graphics have also improved.

This game didn't reinvent the wheel for NES TMNT games, but it did fine tune it. 4 Weird: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES). Via youtube.comImagine you're Konami in 1988. You've landed the license on this bizarre cartoon starring four mutant turtle brothers with various weapons taking on villains like an alien blob and the Shredder. So what do you do for a game? Well apparently, this.Like 90% of games on the NES, TMNT is a side-scroller where you traverse through the levels beating up on enemies until you reach the goal while solving the occasional puzzle.

Where the game gets weird is with its enemy variety, stage hazards and brutal difficulty. The game is designed for kids but good luck to any child foolish to try and beat this. Not only that, but loads of enemies from the cartoon are nowhere to be seen like Baxter Stockman or Krang. Still, it is cherished by people from its generation so there's that.

3 Best: TMNT The Arcade Game. Via aznbadger.wordpress.comWhile the very first Ninja Turtles game is. Not in the best category on this list, Konami's second attempt at the franchise resulted in one of the most iconic arcade games ever simply called TMNT: The Arcade Game.One of the first four-player beat em ups and the first to take a cartoon/comic book license, the game has a simple control scheme and is outdated compared to later beat em ups but it's still an exciting time to play with three other friends. The gameplay is responsive, it's satisfying to blow up wave after wave of foot soldiers, mousers and stone warriors and the music is etched into gamers' minds to this day.

Can't argue against a classic. Via flickr.comKids have it so good nowadays, with loads of games just bursting at the seams on the app stores of Google and Apple and Nintendo's 3Ds having a stellar lineup as well. Back in the 90s if you didn't have a Game Boy or.shudder.

a Game Gear, you were screwed. Unless you wanted to play these 'games'.Released by the defunct Tiger Electronics, this company made tons and tons of these handheld 1-2 button games that starred various cartoons and movies. So, of course, the TMNT cartoon got slapped with this company. These 'games' were just a single background and some flickering black lines. 1 Weird: TMNT Danger Of The Ooze.

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