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Reviews (3)
09 Mar, 2013
Simple, but not bad.
There are 3 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games for the original Gameboy. This one is slightly better than the first game, yet a little less fine tuned when compared to the third game. It is a bit simplistic in modern terms, but still somewhat amusing.
05 Mar, 2013
BORING
It's all of the power of the Sega 32x with the eye-popping "Full Motion Video" of the Sega CD combined to make a game that will bore you to death in about 5 minutes. This "game" might be ok as a fire-fighter basic training tool, but for entertainment, it's a dud. From what I've seen so far, there are 2 things that you get in this game: Sections of grainy video with bad acting, and sections of watching grainy video of a house on fire with options to turn right or left. Sometimes you'll make an unlucky decision of what way to go, and you'll get a scene of a bad actor yelling at you. Nothing about this game is fun.
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05 Mar, 2013
A different kind of power-pad game.
THESE GAMES REQUIRE THE POWER PAD! Short order is a memory game where you make hamburgers with your feet... You just memorize the order in which the ingredients are assembled, and repeat it by jumping around on the numbers on the power pad. In Egg-splode!, you have to put out bombs before they go off. You do this by stepping on the correct number on the power-pad. These are both strange games, but at least it's not just another running game for the power pad.

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