In this game, they don't even go to Japan.
#Tmnt turtles in time movie
In that movie the turtles travel in time only to the 1700's Japan. This game is not based on the 3rd TMNT movie. The enemies at 'Skull & Crossbones', Rhazar and Tokka, are the two mutants that Shredder creates to destroy the TMNT in the second movie and the Super Shredder form at 'Technodrome: The Final Shell Shock' also comes from the movie when he tries the mutagen on himself. Just like the previous game, it has references which don't come from the TV show in which is mainly based upon. This is the only franchise of the so-called 'Ameri-comi Connection' series that had an arcade sequel. TECHNICAL Game ID: GX063 Main CPU: Motorola 68000 16 Mhz) Sound CPU: Zilog Z80 8 Mhz) Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 3.579545 Mhz), K053260 3.579545 Mhz) Players: 4 Control: 8-way joystick Buttons: 2 TRIVIA Turtles in Time was released in March 1991. Yet again, Konami's mastery of the genre was in evidence as the manic energy and humour of the cartoon and comic-book series upon which the game is based was captured perfectly. 'Turtles in Time' also features a larger variety of levels, as now the battle between good and evil rages across time as the Turtles travel to prehistoric, pirate and Wild West times in their pursuit of the elusive Splinter. Gameplay remains similar to the original game, but the experience is enhanced further with the obligatory improved graphics and sound effects. The sequel to 1989's hugely successful original, 'Turtles in Time' once more sees the four heroes taking on Shredder and his army. Arcade Video game published 30 years ago: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles in Time © 1991 Konami Industry Company, Limited.