![]() ![]() Your job is to rescue your fellow Battletoad and "the best-looking girl this side of the Mazallion Star Cluster". Lastly, where the heroes-in-a-half-shell have assumed the monikers of Renaissance painters, each of the three Battletoads is named after a skin condition: Pimple, Zitz and Rash.Īs explained in the game's introductory sequence, Pimple and Princess Angelica have been captured by the incredibly evil and incredibly curvaceous Dark Queen. Their leader is not a soft-spoken rodent, like the Turtles follow the toads' efforts are coordinated by a tough-talking old buzzard known as Professor T. ![]() It's pretty obvious that the 'toads are a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles spoof, right down to their skin color, but these guys don't mess around with any fancy ninja weaponry their hands and feet are just as effective as a "sai" or a "bo" or a battering ram, or an anvil - I'll explain later. Well, I hope you're enjoying that shiny new bitter, because when you get a look at Battletoads, you might regret it. It's a good game, but it doesn't feel like a solid Bit title. Where did the Bit go? I felt like I was playing the 8-Bit, and in fact, I like the 8-Bit better. I'm really beginning to wonder if the Genesis is really Bit! After disasters like Fatal Fury, it's hard not to wonder. While not as pretty as the Super NES version, it plays very well. The game Is very hard and will challenge the best. Nothing wrong with it, but the improvement is that drastic The game is still great with lots of moves and hilarious animation. This is basically the 8-Bit game with a littie bit of graphic and audio enhancement. If you haven't played the 8-Bit version get this one. I would have liked more variety but the game is very challenging and downright difficult. The cute animations are built in as are all the troublesome enemies. MAME through emulation reproduces the inner components of arcade machines, any other types of electronic amusement machines. This preservation is achieved by documenting the hardware and how it functions. ![]()
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