Showing posts with label Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Let's Play TMNT 4


Boy I never though there would be so much of a learning curve to making game play videos, but I think I finally got it down. The last couple of weeks I have been screwing around with my recording setup. I was having bad audio issues and dropped video frames. It took a lot patience and at times a little swearing, but I figured out the problems. Even after having all the correct settings and doing the actually recording I still had to figure out the right way to upload it from my Twitch TV channel to YouTube. Fortunately for me that was the easiest part.

Last night me and my 5yr old son played through Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4. The furthest we have made it before was the pirate ship. So I used my Game Genie for infinite lives in order for us to make it all the way to the end of the game. My son loves the Turtles and we had a lot of fun playing together. Beat 'em ups like Turtles 4 are the perfect game for us to play. Especially when you don't have to worry about dying. The game controls are simple, with only two button for him to mash and most importantly lots of action so he doesn't get bored.

Next time I'll try to add commentary to my videos but I'm still working out some issues with my mic setup. I might  try to do another Let's Play tonight. Maybe something on Sega Genesis. Well anyways check out our TMNT 4.




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Retro Finds

These are the games I picked up at the Video Game Summit.

Yo! Noid and Jaws.
Gauntlet and Batman
Comix Zone and X-Men 2
GB Color and Ninja Turtles


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The 5 : Retro Cartoon Intros

5. Bionic Six

I used to watch this every morning on the Sci-Fi Channel. You gotta love stereotypes.

4. TigerSharks

I don't really remember seeing any episodes of this show, but have always remember the catchy theme music.

3. Silverhawks

Two words space guitar.

2.ThunderCats

High adrenaline animation at it's best, hooooooooooe!


1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

To this day I can still sing the Ninja Turtles theme music from beginning to end.