[quote name='BustaUppa']There were several differences in the SNES version... off the top of my head:
- Sludge monster boss replaced with Slash (on the "Prehistoric Turtlesaurus" stage)
- New technodrome stage
- Tokka and Rhazar as SNES-exclusive bosses
- another exclusive boss fight in which you have to throw foot soldiers "through" the screen to damage Shredder
- "Alien Rush" at the end of the sewers replaced by a more traditional boss fight, in the form of Rat King riding on a Foot-Ski
- Mode 7-enhanced hoverboard stage
- vs. Mode
- can select between two different color schemes for the turtles
- can select dash type (double-tap or hold forward)
Lots of good content added to the SNES version actually... althought the arcade version is still relevant due to some unique content, nostalgia, and of course 4-player.[/QUOTE]
But most importantly, the arcade game had the actual audio of the intro song done by that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Band, while the SNES did not. Pizza Pow-ahhhh!
And big thanks to RAMSTORIA for putting my birthday under his name. Thanks dude! I knew you wouldn't forget.
- Sludge monster boss replaced with Slash (on the "Prehistoric Turtlesaurus" stage)
- New technodrome stage
- Tokka and Rhazar as SNES-exclusive bosses
- another exclusive boss fight in which you have to throw foot soldiers "through" the screen to damage Shredder
- "Alien Rush" at the end of the sewers replaced by a more traditional boss fight, in the form of Rat King riding on a Foot-Ski
- Mode 7-enhanced hoverboard stage
- vs. Mode
- can select between two different color schemes for the turtles
- can select dash type (double-tap or hold forward)
Lots of good content added to the SNES version actually... althought the arcade version is still relevant due to some unique content, nostalgia, and of course 4-player.[/QUOTE]
But most importantly, the arcade game had the actual audio of the intro song done by that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Band, while the SNES did not. Pizza Pow-ahhhh!
And big thanks to RAMSTORIA for putting my birthday under his name. Thanks dude! I knew you wouldn't forget.