![]() ![]() So naturally the Turtles set out to get the statue back and save the day. The game’s story sees the Statue of Liberty being stolen by Super Krang (who comes in and swipes it in broad daylight) while April is reporting the news. All these classic games have a side-scrolling viewpoint, but you can move up or down the playing field in most of them, as you travel forward through the levels. It follows in the vein of the two NES Turtles games before it ( Turtles 2: The Arcade Game and Turtles III: The Manhattan Project) which were of the same “beat-em’ up” style, which has you fighting against hordes of enemies by jamming on the attack button. TMNT IV: Turtles In Time is a side-scrolling beat-’em up for the Super Nintendo that was developed and published by Konami. ![]()
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