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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up is no longer a Wii-exclusive. The game has been revealed on the official game website for release on PlayStation 2 as well.
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Gearing up for next week's release of TNA iMPACT! the video game, Midway released an all-new gameplay video for the highly anticipated game based on the fastest growing professional wrestling brand in the world and its flagship program TNA iMPACT!.
Fresh out of the sewer, mutated for your viewing enjoyment, comes a brand stinkin' new video that showcases your favorite subterranean superheroes in action. There's a wide variety of action to be seen here, from single turtle throwdowns to frantic character-swapping melees, and it happens all over the place, from the deep in the sewers to the top of giant parade floats. Mayhem galore.
From the looks of things, these Turtles have been studying tapes of the Prince and Kratos in action - two
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posted 5 years, 1 month ago
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Today Ubisoft confirmed that the latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game, based on the upcoming CGI film, is in development for Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, PC, GBA, DS, GameCube and Wii. The game is being developed by Ubisoft's Montreal and Quebec City studios, and will be available on March 13, 2007.
Coming up from the sewers, via developer Ubisoft's plush HQ, are the first three screens from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the current, next-gen and handheld-powered tag team beat-'em-up. And you can see more of the martial arts trained hombres in their current-gen incarnation if you click on the Images tab above.
Built on the Prince of Persia engine and developed by many of the team who once worked on the scimitar-waving monarch, this movie-based adventure will feature the same kind of
Get your first glimpse of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with this behind the scenes promo of the Ubisoft game, currently in development to accompany the release of the new Turtles films, due to be released next March.
The promo shows how developer Ubisoft Montreal has approached the game by identifying three aspects of being a ninja turtle - combat, agility and teamwork - then making them integral to the gameplay.
While combat and agility translate into fighting and platforming, it's the