@bennel3588 Probably his fireball attack. He says "get hot", but it can sound like "get fucked". You can still hear the Japanese voice over in the English version too albeit a more raspy "Jamboree".
Gotta love his Aura Crusher uppercut dash. He'd be broken if the devs made the ability anti projectile as in when performed and the opponent/s shoot a projectile at him, the projectiles go right through him as if he were a ghost Also his ending theme also sounds the most bad ass
I understand what you mean. Raph is also a charge character with one fireball motion move. But it's really about the feel and response. Boxer and Dictator really have their own speed and nuance that i'm sure you'll enjoy one. if not, Claw is fun fundamentals.
Even though this game was never an arcade game, all I know is that you learn to adapt to make your quarter last you hours, else you face eternal boredom.
Forgive the ignorance, but where did Aska from in this game ?? I've seen the cartoon show all over but never seen her like she's a complete stranger...
@bennel3588 Yep, that’s true. He/She may be a liar, but Konami has made up characters for “TMNT” video games. For example, in the 1989 game, there was Giant Frog and he never appeared on the 1987 TV show, nor did Tora and Shogun from “TMNT II: The Arcade Game”. However, I have no idea what DarkSide’s source was about the creation of Aska, instead of using Mitsu because the 1993 film flopped.
When he does his DP, it sounds like "Motherf****r" 😂
Some people think he says, "raw hooker".
@bennel3588 Probably his fireball attack. He says "get hot", but it can sound like "get fucked". You can still hear the Japanese voice over in the English version too albeit a more raspy "Jamboree".
The ol' knee and toss.
I've played this game a whole lot and I can count the number of times I picked anyone but Shredder on one hand.
Gotta love his Aura Crusher uppercut dash. He'd be broken if the devs made the ability anti projectile as in when performed and the opponent/s shoot a projectile at him, the projectiles go right through him as if he were a ghost
Also his ending theme also sounds the most bad ass
Shredder honestly in this game made me want to play as M Bison , Balrog , and other charge / boxer characters in other fighters
I understand what you mean. Raph is also a charge character with one fireball motion move. But it's really about the feel and response. Boxer and Dictator really have their own speed and nuance that i'm sure you'll enjoy one. if not, Claw is fun fundamentals.
Impressive given how that game input reads like crazy and blocks everything.
Even though this game was never an arcade game, all I know is that you learn to adapt to make your quarter last you hours, else you face eternal boredom.
Ora crusher over and over!!👍😎
AURA CRUSHER
lol always sounded like "Moron Crusher!"
What's so 'cyber' about him?
Bruh wingnut was a menace
I'll take it as a sign to do a Wingnut playthrough next, chef.
@@OpaqueflakeEN LA PELEA CONTRA ESE ERA TRAAAAAAAAASH
Great video
you should enter combo breaker
I wouldn't make the semi-finals.
Forgive the ignorance, but where did Aska from in this game ?? I've seen the cartoon show all over but never seen her like she's a complete stranger...
She's entirely new. She was suppose to be Mitsu from the third film, but it was changed to be a new character entirely.
@@OpaqueflakeThat’s because “TMNT III” was a flop.
@bennel3588 That’s what I heard from UA-cam. No, I never contacted Konami and asked its managers.
@bennel3588 Yep, that’s true. He/She may be a liar, but Konami has made up characters for “TMNT” video games. For example, in the 1989 game, there was Giant Frog and he never appeared on the 1987 TV show, nor did Tora and Shogun from “TMNT II: The Arcade Game”. However, I have no idea what DarkSide’s source was about the creation of Aska, instead of using Mitsu because the 1993 film flopped.