Regarding the 3D TMNT games based on the 4Kids version of the Turtles, along with animation taken from the TV show they also contain new 2D animation in the same style as the show created specifically for the game. One interesting game to come out of the Konami/Hudson collaboration was a Smash Bros. clone which featured their video game characters along with characters from toy company Takara, including Transformers Optimus Prime and Megatron.
I enjoyed GBA TMNT Konami games more than their console versions, had no idea there was a 3rd game on DS. Shame I missed out, sprites still look great.
I enjoyed both console and handheld versions of the 2003 games, there is something for everybody in these versions, the console versions was for the new generation of fans by being introduced to the classic beat em up genre but this time in 3d across all three games, the first game being more of a classic beat em up with no changes from the 2d ones, the second one being more of a hybrid beat em up with platforming sections with less repetitive combat which I appreciate more and the third one being more similar to popular Action top down RPGS like X men Legends and Marvel Ultimate Alliance, but more arcade like (simple) and with multiple minigames to mix up the gameplay The handheld versions, while also appealing to new fans who only had cheaper systems (GBA), also appealed to older fans due to being more like the classic arcade games, which i Can see some fans like these versions
The last days before Ubisoft got the license to make TMNT games. It’s funny, TMNT eventually found their way back to Konami and Ubisoft in the past few years in some way, they ended up back to Konami with the Cowabunga collection dropping soon and they ended up back under Ubisoft through Brawlhaulla. Funny how things work out that way, perhaps they’re destined to end up back with Activision in some way too.
Man, this makes me want to revisit the first two GBA titles and the TMNT movie one (which was worked on by one of the guys behind Shredder's Revenge!).
I've already made individual videos on every game in the collection if you want to see my breakdown of each. But in relation to the collection itself, it looks great and I will certainly be grabbing a copy for myself!
@@TopHatGamingManChannel Already watched them. Just wanted to know your thoughts on the collection. Can’t wait to pick it up. My son and I were just playing the Arcade 1Up countercade the other day.
Whether you're a greater fan of the 1987 series or the 2003 series, the important part is that we can all agree that The Next Mutation was the worst series to carry the TMNT license.
Oh aaaand Mikey's me fave turtle...but I also like to at least have a chance when playing a videogame haha. Sooo it'd go Donnie, Leo, Raph theeen the party dude.
To be honest I would pay 149$ for the Cobawabunga Collection because in a way it's patreon to help the Konami company not die out. And he'll throw in Shredders Revenge for another $149$ I'll pay just to keep Konami alive.
While I can't speak of the console games based on the 2003 series, I can speak for the portable games, The first 2003 game I felt like it was the most well made of the 3, granted it was extremely short, but I had a nice time with it, the character sprites were very detailed, the animations were pretty nice, feels good to beat the snot out of foot soldiers, purple dragon members and even the monsters from the underground and one of my favorite ost's in the entire gba library. Battle nexus gba: I enjoy the little moments of stealth you have to do before you find your weapons to beat enemies, brings a little mgs sort of feel to it, the music, while the sound instrumentation is a bit weaker, I still enjoy it quite a bit, even if they were from the console versions of the game, and a double edged sword: I appreciate the game is longer, but it goes criminally insane with the difficulty near the end, still a blast to play. Mutant nightmare ds: forced touch screen gimmicks aside, they are okay since it was an early ds game, combat is still good and even having the option to summon the other turtle to assist is nice, nothing really new, but good, more voice samples of the turtles is a bonus to have, I like the structure of the story staying true to the name, reaching to the nightmares of each turtle before facing ultimate draco and personally the soundtrack is great, I love the gallery theme to this very day. Overall konami's take on the 2003 turtles games, while not as beloved as the earlier classics, I say they're pretty fun.
Love all the content you make for this channel. grew up with all turtle's classic games, all your videos are an awesome blast from the past. Thank you Big Daddy Top Hat.
Growing up with the original TMNT series, i do have a soft spot for the 2003 series (Before the season when they ended up going into the future which I lost interest). I thought it was pretty good for what it was and during that time, I was just about to graduate from high school. However, was it my favorite incarnation of the turtles? No, but I appreciated it. I really LOVED the 2012 series because they actually made the turtles look and act more like actual teenagers, (kids) and watching that series with my little ones currently made them fall in love with the turtles just as I did when the original series was airing. the 2003 TMNT games were hella awesome though lol.
TMNT 3 on PS2 is my actual first game, and I thoroughly enjoyed. It's awesome enough for kids my age back then, and the final transformation of the Turtles were just the pinnacle of awesomeness for my 6y.o's eyes
Meh, '87's TMNT was more iconic and fun. It's less "good" in a strictly objective sense but I'm not a robot, so I don't care about absolute objectivity.
80's and 90's toons seems to fill most of the nostalgia cup. But despite only feeling like they came out a few years ago, stuff like TMNT and Jackie Chan Adventures made that early 00's period pretty damn decent.
What I find remarkable is if you Binge Watch the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from beginning to the Last episode. They do tie each other in GOOD ENOUGH to be watchable.
Ahhh, this game. With its awesome music. Hudson Soft made this game?!! 0_0 Daaaamn!! Also, Karai would help Leo in his playthrough. 16:00 - 17:00, that's true.
Unrelated to the video, but I came from Guru Larry’s video on “5 times publishers ROYALLY screwed over developers,” which you evidently edited. I swear I recognize the music around 11:36-ish (at the beginning of the entry on Fox), but I don’t remember what game it’s from. Do you remember?
This is the only official Turtles game I have never played. I like its PS2's counterpart and what the GBA did with the other games of the 2003 Turtles. I Will play this one soon.
I really liked this game. I used to do runs with each turtle to make it as far as I could, and when I got Game Over, switch to the next one and do the same. To see with whom I could beat it first. I think it was Mikey or Raph, can't remember. But amazing game!
Awesome vid. I never got a chance to play this game, but it looks great. Hudson made a game a couple years prior with some shared staff, Ninja Five-0 (Ninja Cop) on GBA, one of my favorites games on the system. Bonkers expensive these days for legit copies unfortunately, however.
Hey, Top Hat Gaming Man. How about you do a review on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game? This game just re-released recently on modern consoles such as the Nintendo Switch. I would like to hear your thoughts on this beat 'em up game based on the live action movie, which is also based on a book from Scholastic.
The Shredder Must Be Stopped Or New York Will Be A Mutant Nightmare! TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 3 MUTANT NIGHTMARE For Your Nintendo Game Cube And Nintendo DS From Konami! Let's Kick Some Shell!
As a 87 Turtles fan, I tried the 2003 series but didn't like it. I thought I was done with the Turtles until the 2012 series, then it renewed my love for the franchise. Played a lot the old school games (specially THAT NES game, lol) but never tried these 21st century titles. Maybe it's time to taste something "new".
That's ironic. That was my take. When the 2003 series was airing, I was in my early 20s so couldn't get into it because it felt like it was taking itself much too seriously, so I've never given it a fair chance. I'm sure it was okay, and one day I will go back to it. The 2012 series did pull me back into the franchise, though. I liked the stories for that one and I also liked the many references in the series, which also included throwbacks to previous Turtles series including the 2003 series. It wasn't perfect, but it was okay and was entertaining. There were some things I did dislike, though...but didn't fully ruin the watching experience for me.
I have enjoyed all your videos on the turtles games to bad all good things must come to a end. I hope the cowabunga collection and shreders revenge turn out great. Love the content and can’t wait for the next video.
I remember playing the one on gba a ton. I heavily disliked some levels though. My favorite had to be Raphaels storyline because he had a motorcycle level. Oh but Mikey had the skating level too idk. I just didn't like leonardo and Donatello levels
Please talk bout dungeons & dragons:tower of doom & shadow over mystara arcade games,the bouncer & urban reign on ps2,mortal kombat shaolin monks,scott pilgrim vs the world game,dragon's crown,mighty morphin power rangers mega battle,revenge of the wounded dragons,& the fighting/beat em up hybrid pit fighter
Uhhh wait you were in Sydney at 1989??? Mate, I help run a lot of the gaming events there (we had the Sunset Riders world record broken yesterday there along with a beer tasting and Sunset Riders competition)! Are you staying in the area? Would love to say hi over a beer and a game!
Those clips were shot in 2017. In a rather amusing twist of events, I happened to be walking past and my wife was desperate for a toilet so we popped inside. I only had 6,000 Subscribers at the time and was wearing casual street wear, but the owner recognised me from my UA-cam Channel, so I thought it would be fun to arrange with him to go back and shoot a video there. Here is a link to that piece - ua-cam.com/video/CNpjxJzqRPk/v-deo.html
@@TopHatGamingManChannel ah yes I asked Ben after and he sent me the link - certainly a lot has changed since you were there at your end and ours! If you're ever out here again please get in touch ;D
Never heard about this entry. But it is amazing how much variety was contained here. Hopefully TMNT returns with a new 2D entry. Someday Hudson Soft. Miss you bee
I loved the 2003 TMNT from 4Kids. I think it was far superior to the 80s version. Better theme song, animation, and characterizations. Though my opinion is colored abit by it being the one i watched live as it was airing. Before that i had mostly only seen TMNT 2: Secret of the Ooze (which i loved so much, i wore the VHS tape out lol). I had never heard of this game for it though. Looks fun.
I think innovation in games is slightly overrated. Sure, it's great when it comes along and its good, but personally, if a game doesn't do anything original but does it all well what's there to criticize?
Your extensive research in console games is amazing. Could you do the same for PC games? I've always been fascinated by rise and fall of City of Heroes.
Regarding the 3D TMNT games based on the 4Kids version of the Turtles, along with animation taken from the TV show they also contain new 2D animation in the same style as the show created specifically for the game.
One interesting game to come out of the Konami/Hudson collaboration was a Smash Bros. clone which featured their video game characters along with characters from toy company Takara, including Transformers Optimus Prime and Megatron.
DreamTv World Fighters??
I enjoyed GBA TMNT Konami games more than their console versions, had no idea there was a 3rd game on DS. Shame I missed out, sprites still look great.
I enjoyed both console and handheld versions of the 2003 games, there is something for everybody in these versions, the console versions was for the new generation of fans by being introduced to the classic beat em up genre but this time in 3d across all three games, the first game being more of a classic beat em up with no changes from the 2d ones, the second one being more of a hybrid beat em up with platforming sections with less repetitive combat which I appreciate more and the third one being more similar to popular Action top down RPGS like X men Legends and Marvel Ultimate Alliance, but more arcade like (simple) and with multiple minigames to mix up the gameplay
The handheld versions, while also appealing to new fans who only had cheaper systems (GBA), also appealed to older fans due to being more like the classic arcade games, which i Can see some fans like these versions
When 2D > 3D.
I like and enjoy the first 2 GBA games, but this 3rd entry gets very, very difficult at the end, so i was never able to beat it
The last days before Ubisoft got the license to make TMNT games.
It’s funny, TMNT eventually found their way back to Konami and Ubisoft in the past few years in some way, they ended up back to Konami with the Cowabunga collection dropping soon and they ended up back under Ubisoft through Brawlhaulla.
Funny how things work out that way, perhaps they’re destined to end up back with Activision in some way too.
Man, this makes me want to revisit the first two GBA titles and the TMNT movie one (which was worked on by one of the guys behind Shredder's Revenge!).
Being a big 2003 TMNT fan as a kid I would loved this game if I knew it existed when I was a kid lol
why be a turtle fan if your username is about sonic charecters lol
@@Nathan-Explosion because I was super into Sonic when I created my username years ago lol
RIP Hudson. Konami destroyed you all to soon and took away our Bloody Roar 5.
We got TMNT:Danger of the ooze on 3DS… it’s pretty solid for a while, but couldn’t finish
I'm on the list of people that didn't even know this game existed. My personal favorite TMNT game is Turtles in time
What do you think about the new TMNT collection?
I've already made individual videos on every game in the collection if you want to see my breakdown of each. But in relation to the collection itself, it looks great and I will certainly be grabbing a copy for myself!
@@TopHatGamingManChannel Me too, bruv. It’s a must buy and a no-brainer for fans
If ever there was a "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!" moment for me, it was when they announced it.
@@TopHatGamingManChannel Already watched them. Just wanted to know your thoughts on the collection. Can’t wait to pick it up. My son and I were just playing the Arcade 1Up countercade the other day.
@@NerdonFilm I'm actually aware of something else TMNT related on the horizon but I cannot legally reveal what I am talking about yet :)
Whether you're a greater fan of the 1987 series or the 2003 series, the important part is that we can all agree that The Next Mutation was the worst series to carry the TMNT license.
Oh aaaand Mikey's me fave turtle...but I also like to at least have a chance when playing a videogame haha. Sooo it'd go Donnie, Leo, Raph theeen the party dude.
Thank God for the *Cowabunga Collection.*
Like a lot of pop culture phenomena, the peak of it all was in the 80s and 90s.
I remember playing TMNT on the NES, in my TMNT pajamas, eating my TMNT cereal out of my TMNT cereal bowl. I digress...
I would love the cereal bowl
To be honest I would pay 149$ for the Cobawabunga Collection because in a way it's patreon to help the Konami company not die out. And he'll throw in Shredders Revenge for another $149$ I'll pay just to keep Konami alive.
Konami was one of the best and worst things to happens to gaming
When were you down here in Sydney??? That 1989 arcade bar is right near my house.
While I can't speak of the console games based on the 2003 series, I can speak for the portable games,
The first 2003 game I felt like it was the most well made of the 3, granted it was extremely short, but I had a nice time with it, the character sprites were very detailed, the animations were pretty nice, feels good to beat the snot out of foot soldiers, purple dragon members and even the monsters from the underground and one of my favorite ost's in the entire gba library.
Battle nexus gba: I enjoy the little moments of stealth you have to do before you find your weapons to beat enemies, brings a little mgs sort of feel to it, the music, while the sound instrumentation is a bit weaker, I still enjoy it quite a bit, even if they were from the console versions of the game, and a double edged sword: I appreciate the game is longer, but it goes criminally insane with the difficulty near the end, still a blast to play.
Mutant nightmare ds: forced touch screen gimmicks aside, they are okay since it was an early ds game, combat is still good and even having the option to summon the other turtle to assist is nice, nothing really new, but good, more voice samples of the turtles is a bonus to have, I like the structure of the story staying true to the name, reaching to the nightmares of each turtle before facing ultimate draco and personally the soundtrack is great, I love the gallery theme to this very day. Overall konami's take on the 2003 turtles games, while not as beloved as the earlier classics, I say they're pretty fun.
Love all the content you make for this channel. grew up with all turtle's classic games, all your videos are an awesome blast from the past.
Thank you Big Daddy Top Hat.
Growing up with the original TMNT series, i do have a soft spot for the 2003 series (Before the season when they ended up going into the future which I lost interest). I thought it was pretty good for what it was and during that time, I was just about to graduate from high school. However, was it my favorite incarnation of the turtles? No, but I appreciated it. I really LOVED the 2012 series because they actually made the turtles look and act more like actual teenagers, (kids) and watching that series with my little ones currently made them fall in love with the turtles just as I did when the original series was airing. the 2003 TMNT games were hella awesome though lol.
TMNT 3 on PS2 is my actual first game, and I thoroughly enjoyed. It's awesome enough for kids my age back then, and the final transformation of the Turtles were just the pinnacle of awesomeness for my 6y.o's eyes
Meh, '87's TMNT was more iconic and fun. It's less "good" in a strictly objective sense but I'm not a robot, so I don't care about absolute objectivity.
80's and 90's toons seems to fill most of the nostalgia cup. But despite only feeling like they came out a few years ago, stuff like TMNT and Jackie Chan Adventures made that early 00's period pretty damn decent.
What I find remarkable is if you Binge Watch the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from beginning to the Last episode.
They do tie each other in GOOD ENOUGH to be watchable.
Ahhh, this game. With its awesome music.
Hudson Soft made this game?!! 0_0 Daaaamn!!
Also, Karai would help Leo in his playthrough.
16:00 - 17:00, that's true.
Having grown up on tmnt, i think the first nickelodeon cartoon with jason biggs is my fav.
Unrelated to the video, but I came from Guru Larry’s video on “5 times publishers ROYALLY screwed over developers,” which you evidently edited. I swear I recognize the music around 11:36-ish (at the beginning of the entry on Fox), but I don’t remember what game it’s from. Do you remember?
It's a track from Undertale
This is the only official Turtles game I have never played. I like its PS2's counterpart and what the GBA did with the other games of the 2003 Turtles. I Will play this one soon.
NIce, good catch. Looks better than the shredder revenge pixel nightmare featuring April o'neil
I really liked this game.
I used to do runs with each turtle to make it as far as I could, and when I got Game Over, switch to the next one and do the same.
To see with whom I could beat it first.
I think it was Mikey or Raph, can't remember.
But amazing game!
Awesome vid. I never got a chance to play this game, but it looks great. Hudson made a game a couple years prior with some shared staff, Ninja Five-0 (Ninja Cop) on GBA, one of my favorites games on the system. Bonkers expensive these days for legit copies unfortunately, however.
Hey, Top Hat Gaming Man. How about you do a review on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game? This game just re-released recently on modern consoles such as the Nintendo Switch. I would like to hear your thoughts on this beat 'em up game based on the live action movie, which is also based on a book from Scholastic.
Has Top Hat covered the DLC remake of Turtles in Time? I feel it's ok but an interesting title non the less.
Awesome work as usual THGM. I'd suggest doing a review for the NiGHTS: Dreams series ;)
I thought this was gonna be about the better TMNT 3, the one on the NES. lol
Same lol
Totally awesome video man 😎!
why's Mike's eye like that or is he winking?
Original Xbox, THIS was our game. (The 3d one)
It was DARK!!!
The Shredder Must Be Stopped Or New York Will Be A Mutant Nightmare! TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 3 MUTANT NIGHTMARE For Your Nintendo Game Cube And Nintendo DS From Konami! Let's Kick Some Shell!
They need to turn the TMNT license over to Nintendo so they can make a Metroid dread style game with the license...
As a 87 Turtles fan, I tried the 2003 series but didn't like it. I thought I was done with the Turtles until the 2012 series, then it renewed my love for the franchise. Played a lot the old school games (specially THAT NES game, lol) but never tried these 21st century titles. Maybe it's time to taste something "new".
That's ironic. That was my take. When the 2003 series was airing, I was in my early 20s so couldn't get into it because it felt like it was taking itself much too seriously, so I've never given it a fair chance. I'm sure it was okay, and one day I will go back to it. The 2012 series did pull me back into the franchise, though. I liked the stories for that one and I also liked the many references in the series, which also included throwbacks to previous Turtles series including the 2003 series. It wasn't perfect, but it was okay and was entertaining. There were some things I did dislike, though...but didn't fully ruin the watching experience for me.
Yeaaaahhh I missed this! The Real TMNT, Ninja Turtles!
As a kid I had TMNT Everything that’s all I can remember
Loved the 2003 TMNT. Never heard of the game XD
Yay! I love these TMNT vids! 😊❤️👍🏾
Ah yes Turtle games good times and unlike a lot licensed games there were a lot of good games to play
This show slapped. I have a soft spot for the original cartoon too but this was 💋 👌
Whatever happened to Konami?
They focus on the Panchinko machine business rather than gaming anymore, sadly.
@@TopHatGamingManChannel Shame :(
Isn't the game Mutant Nightmare and not Mutant Rampage?
The only games they consistently make are yugioh games.
@@GMUACW cheers for pointing out that out. Fixed.
@@GMUACW cheers for pointing out that out. Fixed.
Honestly, never heard of this one. Can’t wait to check it out.
Never played this game before but I am a massive fan of the tmnt games so defo going to have to hunt this down
You should put the name of the game in the title of the video. Its unpossible to find a specific video now and I think you will get a lot more views ❤
I have enjoyed all your videos on the turtles games to bad all good things must come to a end. I hope the cowabunga collection and shreders revenge turn out great. Love the content and can’t wait for the next video.
No one speaks like that about my Ashley! NO ONE!!
The 03-07 Turtles is and will probably be forever my favorite incarnation of the Turtles & my favorite show
Tmnt fighters needs a comeback
I remember playing the one on gba a ton. I heavily disliked some levels though. My favorite had to be Raphaels storyline because he had a motorcycle level. Oh but Mikey had the skating level too idk. I just didn't like leonardo and Donatello levels
Please talk bout dungeons & dragons:tower of doom & shadow over mystara arcade games,the bouncer & urban reign on ps2,mortal kombat shaolin monks,scott pilgrim vs the world game,dragon's crown,mighty morphin power rangers mega battle,revenge of the wounded dragons,& the fighting/beat em up hybrid pit fighter
Uhhh wait you were in Sydney at 1989??? Mate, I help run a lot of the gaming events there (we had the Sunset Riders world record broken yesterday there along with a beer tasting and Sunset Riders competition)! Are you staying in the area? Would love to say hi over a beer and a game!
Those clips were shot in 2017. In a rather amusing twist of events, I happened to be walking past and my wife was desperate for a toilet so we popped inside. I only had 6,000 Subscribers at the time and was wearing casual street wear, but the owner recognised me from my UA-cam Channel, so I thought it would be fun to arrange with him to go back and shoot a video there. Here is a link to that piece - ua-cam.com/video/CNpjxJzqRPk/v-deo.html
@@TopHatGamingManChannel ah yes I asked Ben after and he sent me the link - certainly a lot has changed since you were there at your end and ours! If you're ever out here again please get in touch ;D
🤯 massive wave of nostalgia. 👍 awesome.
You should show the game covers more often
I say rad sometimes. But I also live in California and born in the 70's. 😂 Not many people do that here though. But things are pretty rad sometimes 😁
make a series cartoon and kids will generally enjoy it
The mirage tmnt needs a video game
The only reason i get this is to play Turtles in time arcade
Sadly I'm among those who didn't know this game ever existed😅
Never heard about this entry. But it is amazing how much variety was contained here. Hopefully TMNT returns with a new 2D entry. Someday
Hudson Soft. Miss you bee
I mean, we do have the upcoming Shredder's Revenge, unless you're talking about a 2D platformer like this one.
@@seanmyster6 indeed I am. Just thinking overall. It has been forever since we have had a TMNT game
This game is great but I never could beat that final world!
I loved the 2003 TMNT from 4Kids.
I think it was far superior to the 80s version. Better theme song, animation, and characterizations. Though my opinion is colored abit by it being the one i watched live as it was airing. Before that i had mostly only seen TMNT 2: Secret of the Ooze (which i loved so much, i wore the VHS tape out lol).
I had never heard of this game for it though. Looks fun.
I grew up with the 80s version and prefer the 2003 version as well. It's not just your nostalgia; it was the best of the animated adaptations.
Better theme song?!! NO WAY
Lol
A Konami 'Ninja Turtle' game BYYYYYYY HADISON!
Who's ready for the COWABUNGA COLLECTION?
I loved this game only played it in emulation
This game belongs on the cowabunga joint coming out
Thanks Again 🔝 🎩🧐 🎮👏 💯
I'm going to track this game down and put it on wii u.
Hey! Mutant Nightmare was a great game!
I think innovation in games is slightly overrated. Sure, it's great when it comes along and its good, but personally, if a game doesn't do anything original but does it all well what's there to criticize?
I want dregg in that game
I want to get this game
Cowabunga dude this was awesome
Tuesday 😁😁😁😁!!
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Your extensive research in console games is amazing. Could you do the same for PC games? I've always been fascinated by rise and fall of City of Heroes.
i disagree w every opinion expressed in this lol