The robbery goes south, however, when Casey Jones shows up to stop them. That night, small-time con artist and thief Harry "The Schlub" Parker and his new son "Nano" break into April's store to rob it, with Nano taking a set of masks that he soon uses to express himself. When a rash of robberies breaks out in the city, April O'Neil calls the turtles over to her place so they can not only have a sleepover, but also protect her antique shop from being robbed. Afterwards, they meet up with Master Splinter, who then leads them to a mysterious chamber, which they all soon come to use as a new lair. This robot also fails to destroy the turtles, who then rescue April. When the Mousers fail, Baxter then unleashes a Giant Mouser Robot on the turtles. Inside, they find April O'Neil being held captive by Baxter Stockman, who soon sends the Mousers to beat the turtles. As they make their way across the rooftops, the turtles take down all the Foot Ninja standing in their way until they reach the Stocktronics building. Shortly after parting ways with Casey, the turtles encounter the Foot Clan. In beating them, Casey soon comes to acknowledge the turtles as his allies. After learning about Casey's past with the Purple Dragons, the turtles then team up with him to take down Dragonface.
Raph, recognizing Casey's anger, then proceeds to fight the hockey mask-wearing vigilante, knocking some sense into him. There, they're attacked by not only Mousers, but also thugs of the Purple Dragon gang.Īfter some time traversing the streets, the turtles come across Casey Jones relentlessly pummeling some Purple Dragons. Later, after reaching a dead end, the four soon head to the surface. Afterwards, the turtles briefly make their way through the sewers, where they're attacked by more Mousers. Calling Splinter using a shell cell, the turtles soon arrange to meet with their master at the old drainage junction near South Point. Shortly after completing a training session one night, the turtles find their lair under attack by Baxter Stockman's Mouser robots.ĭuring the attack, the mousers cause the ceiling to collapse, which separates the turtles from Master Splinter. While the levels themselves are essentially the same for all four turtles, certain bosses are made available to be beaten by a particular turtle, with Casey Jones being exclusive to Raph, Master Splinter being exclusive to Leo, Baxter Stockman being exclusive to Don, and Hun being exclusive to Mikey. In each level, the player will have to control a turtle of their choosing as they navigate from one end of the level to the next. In story mode, players control the turtles as they make their way through a total of six stages, each containing several levels or "Areas". There are also third-person view races, a shell-glider level for Donatello and a bike race between Raphael and Casey. Which needs to be completed to unlock Hamato Yoshi and his dojo.
A Challenge mode is unlockable by defeating Oroku Saki with any Turtle in the Story Mod Turtles, Splinter, Casey Jones, Hamato Yoshi, The Turtlebot, Hun, Oroku Saki, and The Shredder. In the versus mode, players can fight as all 4 There is a story mode for one or two players, and there is also a versus mode where two players can fight head to head. Casey Jones and Splinter are hidden characters.
The player can play as either Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, or Raphael. 6.7 Notes from the Underground: Stage 5.Although Quarry and Razorfist are bosses, Stonebiter only appears in the scenes from the cartoon.
The main gameplay loosely adapts the following season one episodes: Things Change, A Better Mousetrap, Attack of the Mousers, Meet Casey Jones, Nano, Darkness on the Edge of Town, The Way of Invisibility, Notes from the Underground (Parts 1-3), and Return to New York (Parts 1-3) as well as a level that is not derived from the animated series at all.
The game is based on the Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a video game of the beat 'em up genre released in 2003 by Konami. Do you have what it takes to make it work? The text on this article or article portion isn't quite up to snuff. This article is about the 2003 console/PC game for the Game Boy Advance game see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Game Boy Advance).