Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up

  • Fight your way across a series of interactive, destructible environments, including a sinking ship, a moving train, a burning building and a whale’s back
  • Experience an exciting original single-player story mode written in collaboration with TMNT co-creator Peter Laird
  • Complete side missions in Story mode to earn shells you can use to buy goodies or improve your mini game scores
  • Use any of four different controllers to guide the action: the GameCube Controller, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Classic Controller Pro or Wii Remote with or without Nunchuk (controllers not included)
  • Take the battle online for 16-player tournament modes, including Battle Royal, Winner Stays, Loser Stays and Spectator modes

Product Description
Product InformationThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back and they’re ready to deliver asmashing good time. In celebration of the 25th anniversary of these heroes in ahalf-shell Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up brings the Turtles swingingback into action for a thrilling new original adventure. Get ready to shout”Cowabunga!” as you brawl your way across a series of environmentsdispatching enemies with true TMNT flair.SynopsisDeveloped by the team behind braw… More >>

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up

5 Responses to “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up”

  • Maria Maura says:

    This game is loads of fun for Turtle fans. I actually had more fun playing this game than I did with Super Smash Bros.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • KLM says:

    I purchased this game for my 6 year old nephew for Christmas. I did see that it had a “E for Everyone 10 and up” rating when I purchased it but I’ve purchsed other games in this category that were just fine. This game, however, has so much violence in it my brother-in-law banned my nephew from playing it less than two weeks after Christmas! I watched him play if a few times right he got it and I too was taken aback by all the violence involved! My nephew talked about this game for weeks leading up to Christmas and announced this was his number one Christmas wish shorlty after seeing an advertisement for it. I was truly disappointed that the game turned out to be as rough as it was and that he would not get to enjoy it, not to metion the fact that I am now out the purchas price as well. I definitly feel this game should be rated “T for Teen” as there is just too much going on in it for the little boys to compredend.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • I played this video game with may little brother, and it’s like de old times, when we played the TMNT for nintendo. It is a good video game, a little more complicate than the others, but you will have a good time.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • I just started gaming after a while. I was a big fan of the ATARI turtles game as a kid. Going by I’m a little disappointed in this game. The mission mode is interesting. But the other modes do not hold the interest for long.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • T. Barker says:

    I was extremely excited when I heard this game was coming out, and better yet, was being made by the same people that created Smash Bros.! I’m a huge fan of TMNT so I eagerly awaited it to come to stores, and when I got off work the day it was released I went straight to the store to buy it. Well I was in for a surprise. NO fighting style like super smash bros, the items you use are crappy, character movement is slow, and the comic-strip/movie style instead of decent animation is not fun, or cool. This was originally a good idea to start with.. TMNT fighting game created by the people that made the legendary Super Smash Bros, but.. they failed. It’s a fun game if your looking for one to rent or borrow from a friend. But I would not recommend buying this. Stick with smash brothers on this one.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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