Do not turn around the pot here: TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection is a dream game. Returns from yesterday State of play may not have been great, but the compilation of Konami has definitely been a culminating point - it only remains to make sure that Digital Eclipse delivers the Package with care and attention it deserves.
But you may be wondering, because there has been no confirmation during the trailer, which titles are included. Well, luckily we have a complete list:
- Turtles Ninja Mutant Teenage (Arcade)
- Ninja Turtles Mutant Teenage: Tortoises in Time (Arcade)
- Turtles Ninja Mutant Teenage (NES)
- Mutant teenage Ninja Turtles 2: the arcade game (NES)
- Mutant teenage Ninja Turtles 3: Manhattan (NES) project
- Mutant Teenage Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (NES)
- Mutant Teenage Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (SNES)
- Mutant Teenage Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Sega Mega Drive)
- Mutant teenage Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in time (SNES)
- Ninja Turtles mutant teenage: Hyperstone case (Sega Mega Drive)
- Ninja Turtles mutant teenage: the fall of the Foot clan (Gameboy)
- Ninja mutant teenage Turtles 2: return of sewers (Gameboy)
- Mutant Teenage Ninja Turtles 3: Radical Rescue (Gameboy)
Wow is an impressive collection. Not surprisingly, it will cost you a nice penny: Konami wants $ 39.99 for that, but it will be available both physically and numerically. It should be noted that, where appropriate, the Japanese versions of most of the titles mentioned above will also be available, so it's about as complete as a collection can be.
In other news, some quality of life features will include rewinding functionality, remapping buttons, illustrations, and even online game, if any. On the paper, it seems absolutely phenomenal - we just need the quality of the emulation to the height. Are you excited for that? What other franchises would you like to receive this kind of treatment? High-Five in the comments section below.
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