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Play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters on sega Online

Pick your turtle (or April with a mic stand) and throw down in this '90s fighter that somehow nails the weight of a sai strike better than most. Desperation supers kick in when you're about to lose—Raph going nuclear never gets old.

Developer: Konami
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1993
File size: 1.07 KB
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Game Overview

Remember when every franchise had to have its own fighting game in the '90s? TMNT: Tournament Fighters was the Turtles' take on the Street Fighter craze, and honestly, it holds up better than you'd expect. You've got all four turtles plus some deep cuts like April O'Neil swinging a microphone stand and Casey Jones doing... whatever Casey Jones does.

The fighting feels weighty—not quite as smooth as Capcom's stuff, but there's something satisfying about landing Donatello's staff combos. Special moves work like you'd expect (quarter-circle forward + punch, that sort of thing), though good luck pulling off Sisyphus' weird teleport uppercut consistently. My favorite quirk? When you're about to lose, your character suddenly unlocks a desperation super move. Nothing like watching Raph go nuclear after getting his shell kicked for two rounds.

Story mode's your standard "fight clones to rescue Splinter" affair, but the real fun is in the tournament mode where you battle through the roster on a single life bar. Just don't pick Ray Fillet unless you enjoy losing—dude's weirdly underpowered compared to the others. The pixel art still pops, especially Krang's gross little android body in the background of his stage.

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