Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Turtles in Time: Difference between revisions

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* [[Market-Based Title]]: The IV was added to the title of the SNES port outside Japan to maintain continuity with the previous NES games, since the first NES game was followed by two numbered sequels (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II'' being a port of the first arcade game). Strangely, the European ''Hero Turtles'' release also had a Roman numeral IV despite the fact that the third NES game (''The Manhattan Project'') was never released there.
* [[Metronomic Man-Mashing]]: One [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ3Syf4fEYI attack] in the game matches the trope. It's also [[Awesome Yet Practical]] if you can pull it off because it is a [[One-Hit Kill]] on foot soldiers (the guy being thrown, as well as those hit by him).
* [[Monumental Theft]]: The plot [[Excuse Plot| (such as it is)]] starts with Krang stealing the Statue of Liberty.
* [[One-Winged Angel]]: Super Shredder, which replaces regular Shredder as the final boss in the SNES conversion. Interestingly, he transforms just before you fight him, instead of transforming after defeating him in his regular form. In addition to super speed, a fiery ground wave, and an anti-air ice projectile, Super Shredder also possesses an [[One-Hit Kill|instant kill]] anti-mutagen fireball which ''takes away one of your extra lives'' (that is, if you have only one hit point left and take one of this fireballs, you will lose a life, ''but you will continue with a single hit point'').
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: You can throw Foot Ninjas into the screen.