Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection has been announced and it wraps up 13 TMNT games into one collection.

Revealed during today’s PlayStation State of Play, this collection features remastered versions of classic TMNT games like Tournament Fighters, Turtles In Time, TMNT: The Arcade Game, and more. On top of that, multiplayer co-op action can be found in some of the games, with some featuring online multiplayer too, as indicated by the message at the bottom of the trailer that says PlayStation Plus is required to play online multiplayer.

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is a collection of 13 previously released video games from the Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Sega Genesis, and the Nintendo Gameboy,” the description for the trailer reads. “Immensely popular and very influential games, this collection provides a unique opportunity for gamers to experience these titles with a fantastic set of new quality of life features.”



These features include:

  • Added online play for certain games
  • Save anytime and rewind
  • New gameplay modes: Boss Rush and Challenge Mode
  • Eleven Japanese regional titles – release versions
  • Button mapping
  • HD texture updates
  • Unique development and sketches
  • Historic TMNT content
Here are the TMNT games shown in the trailer you can find in TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection:

  • TMNT II: Back From The Sewers
  • TMNT: Fall Of The Foot Clan
  • Three different versions of TMNT: Tournament Fighters
  • TMNT III: The Manhattan Project
  • TMNT II: Radical Rescue
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • TMNT: The Hyper Stone Heist
  • TMNT IV: Turtles In Time
The Cowabunga Collection does not yet have a release date, but the reveal trailer does say it will be released for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. The trailer does not mention other consoles or PC platforms.
 
I was hoping that the Turtle in Time Re-Shelled remake was included. Never got that for PS3 or Xbox. Didn’t see it listed or shown in the trailer.

This is an easy pass for me, already have all of the games listed on emulators from NES, Sega Genesis, SNS and MAME.
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection has been announced and it wraps up 13 TMNT games into one collection.

Revealed during today’s PlayStation State of Play, this collection features remastered versions of classic TMNT games like Tournament Fighters, Turtles In Time, TMNT: The Arcade Game, and more. On top of that, multiplayer co-op action can be found in some of the games, with some featuring online multiplayer too, as indicated by the message at the bottom of the trailer that says PlayStation Plus is required to play online multiplayer.

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is a collection of 13 previously released video games from the Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Sega Genesis, and the Nintendo Gameboy,” the description for the trailer reads. “Immensely popular and very influential games, this collection provides a unique opportunity for gamers to experience these titles with a fantastic set of new quality of life features.”



These features include:

  • Added online play for certain games
  • Save anytime and rewind
  • New gameplay modes: Boss Rush and Challenge Mode
  • Eleven Japanese regional titles – release versions
  • Button mapping
  • HD texture updates
  • Unique development and sketches
  • Historic TMNT content
Here are the TMNT games shown in the trailer you can find in TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection:

  • TMNT II: Back From The Sewers
  • TMNT: Fall Of The Foot Clan
  • Three different versions of TMNT: Tournament Fighters
  • TMNT III: The Manhattan Project
  • TMNT II: Radical Rescue
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • TMNT: The Hyper Stone Heist
  • TMNT IV: Turtles In Time
The Cowabunga Collection does not yet have a release date, but the reveal trailer does say it will be released for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. The trailer does not mention other consoles or PC platforms.

:inlove:
Spent no less than $1000 in the arcade on that shit lol
The NES never got past the 2 or 3rd stage
:furious::lol:
I might get this.
Very great memories!
 
The fact that like none of these are 4 players has always made me never revisit the games aside from tournament fighters
 
:inlove:
Spent no less than $1000 in the arcade on that shit lol
The NES never got past the 2 or 3rd stage
:furious::lol:
I might get this.
Very great memories!

Your not the only on. For me it was that TMNT game for PS2. Its hard as fuck to beat. Idk how I got to the last level alone. You literally need two ppl to beat it. Every now and then I fire it back up and 4 hours later I'm cursing and yelling, only to end up in the fetal position crying.
 
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