>The collection will also include their Japanese versions (with the exception of TMNT Arcade and the NES release of TMNT: Tournament Fighters, which didn't receive JP versions), with developer Digital Eclipse adapting each game for modern platforms with quality-of-life features like the ability to save at any time, a rewind function, button mapping options, and online play for TMNT (Arcade), TMNT: Turtles in Time (Arcade), TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist, and TMNT Tournament Fighters (Super Nintendo).
>the other titles will include local couch co-op where intended, so you can enjoy the beat ‘em up mayhem as Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo with friends. You can take a look at The Cowabunga Collection’s full lineup of TMNT games below.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Arcade)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Arcade)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time (Super Nintendo)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Super Nintendo)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Sega Genesis)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Sega Genesis)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of The Foot Clan (Game Boy)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back From The Sewers (Game Boy)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue (Game Boy)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection will be heading to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on 30th August, priced $39.99/£34.99/€39.99, with a physical version also available at selected retailers
>PAC-MAN World Re-PAC Aug 26 2022.
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection Aug 30, 2022
sweet I love paying for roms I already have
it’s 40 quid homie
I lose more than that running for the bus
Being a somewhat cheaper release doesn't justify buying copies of games you already have, dude.
Especially ancient ass roms. And a lot of these games are really similar to each other. Plus there's nothing there to sweeten the pot like coloring old games or something.
There's no reason to grab this unless you're ideologically anti piracy
>There's no reason to grab this unless you're ideologically anti piracy
I'm buying this because its a lot easier to bring along a game case and using the same console/controllers all my friends have for a gathering than it is setting up a PC with all these options and cycling through different consoles for these games. This is the first game collection in ages that isn't complete bullshit(i.e. only 8 games tops, only arcade releases, only SNES releases), there's so much fricking awful compilations that having one package full of variants is commendable. I'm going to support this because of that.
Some of your reasoning is smart like ease of use (though I argue Retroarch isn't that complicated and puts your emus in one place) but a lot of what you're saying sounds like you're buying the game to reward the company for making it
Retroarch is nice and all, but again its more about the ease of having controllers, a tv, controllers over having a laptop to lug around, cables, etc.
As far as rewarding the company, its more like voting with my dollar. I almost never buy compilations since the sixth gen because most are pretty crappy deals. This one is really solid, I want it to sell well so more compilations like this exist.
Last year I bought a copy of the third Gamecube TMNT game because my son, nephew, and niece are going through a TMNT phase and they wanted to play the Arcade version of TiT. For the longest time, that was the only way to play the arcade version outside of gettting an arcade machine. This collection is cheaper than what I paid so by that alone its worth it to me.
Why would you subject your son, nephew and niece ot the arcade version of TiT when this will have the SNES version. Are you a bad parent/uncle who hates children?
The SNES one is better, but there's three of them and part of the fun is all three of them playing. why no one's ever tried to make a romhack of SNES TiT with 4players is beyond me.
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I MUST CONSOOM ROMS!!!!!
IS LIMITED RUN GAMES GOING TO DO A SPECIAL MEGA ULTRA DOMINOS PIZZA TIME VERSION? I NEED MORE PLASTIC!!!!!
https://desuarchive.org/vr/thread/8834335/#8834335
It seems but only in the USA.
>Konami has announced a rather expensive but beautiful limited edition Collector's Set for the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection.
>The collection, which features a total of thirteen classic TMNT games, was first announced last month, and will be launching on Xbox later this year. The limited edition box set comes with a physical copy of The Cowabunga Collection for Xbox Series X|S, as well as a poster, diorama, enamel pin set, trading cards, and a 180-page art book.
-Physical copy of the game with original box design by Kevin Eastman
-Cloth poster featuring Kevin Eastman’s adaptation of TMNT: Turtles in Time (16” by 24”)
-Multi-layer acrylic diorama of Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo (4.5” by 5”)
-Enamel pin set of five classic designs – The Technodrome, Turtle Blimp, Party Wagon, Shredder and Krang
-Set of 12 translucent comic style character trading cards based on TMNT: Tournament Fighters with rarely seen appearances from Wingnut, Armaggon, Chrome Dome, War, Aska, Karai and more (3” by 5”)
-Full color artbook with 180 pages featuring a chapter dedicated to each of the 13 games in the compilation (5.5” by 8”)
>The Collector's Set will be a one-time limited run production, and will be available only in the United States and Canada for $149.99. That's a lot of dough, even for a set like this, but if you love TMNT, then it might just be worth it for you.
That is a lot of games holy shit. Hopefully the games are emulated well.
Wait why only Xbox?
>Wait why only Xbox?
it's green, genius
>Wait why only Xbox?
Collector edition is on switch and playstation too
Someone should make the sacrifice just to get that book and scan it.
I love that Limited Run Games exists but their special editions are annoying to even look at because of how predatory they are on FOMO. Even the most bullshit game will get a $200 mega edition.
I too love that scammers exist
lmfao. Limited Run Games is legitimately the worst thing that has ever happened to the industry. Kinda fricking crazy how there's complete radio silence on how deep the corruption goes.
Is there actual corruption or did they just hire a troony?One's as bad as the other, I just want to be clear if they fricked up for real or we're just canceling them.
No, they are actually corrupt. A lot of the popular videos hating on them don't really know enough about the industry/business to find the deeper more fricked up shit.
In short: They are fricking over their retail partners, the customers, and the developers.
Oh shit, thanks.
Limited Run Games are the Funco Pop of game publishers. Who else would charge for a physical emulated compilation of two mediocre Bill & Ted games?
The sad part is the plan is probably going to work. Nobody would have bought that thing so watch it start selling for $500 in ten years.
But the TMNT game comes with a coupon for a pizza..
from what restaurant? asking the real questions here
The new Shredder's Revenge special edition came with a Pizza Hut coupon. Cowabunga Collection does not come with a coupon.
Didn't they have to rerecord the voices and music for the first Arcade game and Turtles in Time?
I remember they did something like this before and it was lazy.
I think they confirmed that the theme song will be the one with the newer singers and not the original.
>Konami
>No GBA TMNT games
Yeah let's just release all of the games except the best ones
the GBA games are 2003 Turtles games
I get why the wouldn't put the 2003 games on the collection, but its a bit of a shame, I believe a lot of the same devs as the old games worked on the GBA games, at least.
Because next year is the 2003 turtles anniversary and Nickelodeon is bringing the big guns to pay homage to them like they did to the OG and mirage/Image turtles.
Maybe even a Remastered and Redubbed version of Turtles Forever released worldwide since people is asking for it for years.
goot take
I hope you're right. The 80s series is my favorite but I like the 03 series a lot too.
I love this, if only the Castlevania Collection was as extensive. Everyone's gonna b***h regardless, but at least this ain't an NFT auction.
I think the Konami collections are pretty good, I've only got the digital copies but if you catch it on sale it's a really good set.
Pretty solid collection.
I've got all of those roms on my PC right now, but I'm going to buy this. I've moaned about these games not being available due to licensing hell, so now that they are, I guess it's time for me to consoom.
I personally have no issue with LRG existing, I just stopped buying from them since they take way too fricking long to release the games after the digital version. I wouldn't mind waiting a couple months, but they always take way longer.
I buy my physical copies from Play Asia. I get them way faster and the games are in English. Limited Run is awful.
>paying for roms
Looks awesome hope the extras are done well. Definitely gonna get the steam PC version for sure
Yes I will since it looks high quality
it has new features
The first arcade game was aesthetically perfect and the TIT series was awkward with some good parts.
>Digital Shitclipse
PERFECT
after the shitty pretetious sonic origins compilation, we finally go back to the era of ACTUAL compilations like mega collection: compilations that actually have all the games
frick pretentious hd shits .I. this is how compilations must be
Anyone have any idea why Amazon pulled the preorders? I was gonna get it, but now I’m getting nervous enough I may actually go to gamestop and get one.
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Arcade)
Unless attract has Pizza Power blaring, it is a false collection
The Arcade 1up version had it, so it should be fine.
are they adding any modes or extra features to these? I hope not, I hope they are legit 100% authentic console perfect ports
It's Digital Shitclipse so it's going to quite literally just be romdumps that probably run worse than on whatever emulator they have with an art gallery attached to it.
This, and they have built-in savestates and rewind features, literally ruining the games. Pretty sure this is being shilled here, so before anyone says 'You don't have to use those!' yeah, but 99 percent of people will.
Besides SNES Tournament Fighters, is there any reason to play the Japanese versions of the games?
Stop shilling your shitty censored roms!
More like The Cowa-Frickin-Piece-A-Dogshit Collection.
cope and seethe
I'm an emugay so this isn't really for me. I'm more interested in any behind the scenes stuff on development like design docs and higher res scans of old artwork assuming any of that shit survived.
I'd be more interested in seeing Konami making a new Japanese-developed TMNT game rather than a collection of ROMs I can easily play in RA or on my MiSTer but whatever
I love what is basically a free ad with a comment section on this board.
This thread was clearly made by a shill.
that's fine, most of us are shitting on it anyway
Time to talk about Pac man now?
TMNT Pacman crossover when?
The developer said to IGN that they added playable bosses to the Sega fighting game.
is this video?
Yes.
If it doesn't have crossplay they can frick right off
SNES Turtles in Time now has a run button like Hyperstone Heist. That alone is worth it.
so that will make it the better version. Shame about not getting online mode.
You can kind-of get around that using Remote Play Together on Steam or Share Play on PS4. Granted both methods are streaming the video of the games over the internet to play, but its an option.
>Digital Eclipse
I'll pass.