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In my opinion, retro sets have no excuse to not have detailed instructions on how to play the games along with the ability to use save states or rewind. I don’t mean like instructions on how to play the games or a couple common emulation features.

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Unlike Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, The Cowabunga Collection features a wealth of bonus material. I feel that $4.99 is a fair price for a good retro game from this set, so the target is to score eight YES! verdicts, right? Well, not so fast. Like I said, this is a great game to test the Definitive Review format. Thus, there’s really only two games that are truly variations of the same exact game, and that’s Turtles II for the NES and Turtles IV for the SNES. It’s three completely different games that merit their own separate review. While the base concept, a Street Fighter type of game with Ninja Turtles characters remains the same, each of the three games were made by different teams at Konami. And the three Tournament Fighters games are all made by different development teams and aren’t merely variations of one game. Hyperstone Heist for the Sega Genesis is really more of a shortened remix of the two arcade games that eliminates the most satisfying attack (throwing the enemies at the screen) from Turtles in Time. So, nine “base” games with four variations are part of this set, right? Actually, it’s even more complicated than that. Turtles in Time includes both the SNES and Coin-Op versions, and then there’s THREE versions of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (NES, SNES, and Genesis).

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You get both the 1989 Konami coin-op Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the NES conversion Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game. Well, actually, it’s nine different games. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is a set of thirteen games released between 19. And what do you know? The perfect collection to test the format out just released. I’ve tried a few styles, but this one seems to be catching on. At long last, I finally got the retro collection review style correct. Well, everyone liked the Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium review, and the “definitive review” format has been getting praised.















Kung fury street rage remapping