The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Ninja Boy Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_NINJA_BOY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Item works perfectly. Thanks!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan stays true to the once popular cartoon series and comic books. Each of the turtles are playable and all of their major enemies have been included. Increasing your life meter can be done by grabbing the turtles’ favorite food, pizza. Gameplay is better than average. Each turtle has their appropriate weapon. Every weapon has the same power so the longer weapons of Leonardo and Donatello are the most useful. One button is used for attack and the other for jumping. Jumping seems a bit tight, meaning you can’t get too far on a jump. Jumps are best used to go straight up to avoid enemies or making a hop on to the next step up. One other attack is done by crouching and pressing the attack button. This will throw a shuriken. Levels are broken down into stages. When you lose a turtle on a level and have others left you will be brought back to the beginning of the stage you were last on. No continues are offered so you will have to make it through without losing all 4 turtles. Before each level or when a turtle goes down you have the option of selecting another. It is probably best to begin the game with either Raphael or Michaelangelo so you can have the guys with longer weapons for the more difficult levels.Many small enemies have been created for the game. Your majority of attackers though are from the television series and comic books. Those would be the Foot Soldiers and the Mousers. Most can be defeated with one hit so the chall.
Works great and crushed the game!Will buy from y’all again!
you cant go wrong with this classic, just remember the konami code!!!
Great game, had it as a kid and I loved it as the difficulty level was achievable, it is a classic and brought back good times.
I WAS in the process of returning 2 items whose images and descriptions changed after their purchase.1x Gameboy – image was LCD/LED backlit DMG-01, image after purchase RED GAMEBOY…1x TMNT Fall of Footclan – Image AND description stated it came with both the box AND the cartridge AND both of which looked relatively flawless, image AND description after purchase changed.Everything was actually not half bad, the images changed but the items didn’t this was still a confusing process…
I put the game in an havent been able to shut it off. This game brought me back to being a kid an I love it.
Perfect. I still play my gameboy and lost this cartridge.
Easily the best Turtles platformer that was released in this era. The second and third entries in the series on GB are also very good, but this to me is the one that has it all. Proper villains, enemies that (mostly) make sense, obstacles that can be challenging at first but not frustratingly so.The game has a stage select built in to the main menu, so you don’t have to worry about pesky continue situations. Get your turtles, get out there, and kick some shell!
I played this game as a young child, and 7 years later it still holds a special place for me. The music is awesome, and the enemies, while slightly repetitive, were nonetheless a good challenge at times. Two features I disliked about it were the option to skip to any level at the beginning (providing no satisfaction unless you started from level 1) and the scarcity of levels. If Konami added maybe 3 or 4 more levels to this game, it would surely be one of the greats.