To give you an idea of how deadly he is, the instruction manual describes him as "a villain more vicious than an army of mind altered Bruce Lees." That's deadly. Their babe-licious human friend, Channel 6 News field reporter April O'Neil, had just been kidnapped by the Shredder, the deadly leader of the Foot. The four eponymous characters – brothers Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael – are in hot pursuit of the Foot Clan, the most dangerous criminal empire New York has ever seen. Perhaps due to brand recognition, this game was one of the best selling NES titles published by a third-party company. Like the rest of the franchise it's ultimately based on the original comic created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, but nearly everything about it (Splinter being Hamato Yoshi mutated, the Technodrome, The Shredder being alive and having a retromutagen gun, the existence of Bebop and Rocksteady, and April O'Neil as a reporter) came from the hit cartoon, though the box art and some of the in-game art style came from the comics. As you could tell by the title, it was a video game adaptation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which had become a cash cow franchise towards the end of The '80s. A side-scrolling platform game released in 1989 (1990 for the PAL region) for the Nintendo Entertainment System and 1991 for computers.
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