Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Review

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Review

Ubisoft’s Teenage Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up is finally out on shelves this week. We’ve been waiting a long time for this game to finally hit our Nintendo Wii consoles. It’s all of the fun and thrill of Nintendo’s own Smash Bros. series, but with the added appeal of our favorite Team Green, the TMNT. The game features a dozen or so playable characters, lots of interactive environments, and battles of four simultaneous players. So, is it better than the that hit the system just a few years earlier? That’s up to you guys to find out and let us know! In the meantime, check out IGN’s video review after the break.

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TMNT: Smash Up trailer

TMNT: Smash Up trailerThough it’s not exactly promoting hearts and love here on Valentine’s Day, the latest trailer for the upcoming TMNT game does promote fun!  TMNT: Smash Up, a brawl 25 years in the making, is Ubisoft’s latest take on the Teenage Ninja Turtles fighting game.  The Nintendo Wii game is said to play similarly to . Brawl, and the latest trailer just begins to hint at the fun!  Check out the video below, after the break.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fighters

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles FightersNew screen shots have been revealed for the upcoming TMNT game that we talked about a few weeks back.  Still little is known about the four-player fighting game, which features the Teenage Ninja Turtles, as well as their enemies and friends, in melee battles similar to the . franchise.  Check out some more of the screen shots after the break:

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Pokemon in SSBB – Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff, the Balloon Pokémon, is one of the few characters who has been in every game in the series to date, and because of that, Jigglypuff was of course going to be a Pokemon from SSBB. Float, roll, and sleep your way to victory using a fighting style completely unique to Jigglypuff.

More Pokemon from Nintendo Wii’s Brawl after the break!

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Pokemon in SSBB – Lucario

Lucario

It’s the Aura Pokémon, Lucario. Lucario is a Pokémon, and a Pokemon from SSBB, but for some reason, there’s something lonesome about it. Lucario’s inner power, called Aura, increases its power in proportion to the danger Lucario is in. Keep the fight lively with Lucario’s high-risk, high-reward fighting style!

More Pokemon from Nintendo Wii’s Brawl after the break!

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Pokemon in SSBB – Charizard

Charizard

Can you imagine if you had a handy dragon-looking monster running around your town that you could just call over and have burn stuff for you? Like, “Hey, Charizard, can you burn up all of my homework?” I’d probably do that all the time. Until the magical day where it actually happens, though, I’ll have to just utilize the Pokemon from SSBB. It is said that Charizard’s fire burns hotter if it has experienced harsh battles. …Like versus homework?

More Pokemon from Nintendo Wii’s after the break!

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Pokemon in SSBB – Lugia

Lugia

Lugia, normally, sleeps in a deep-sea trench. But, when it comes time to appear in SSBB, Lugia flaps its wings dramatically, launching itself onto the screen and creating a vortex of air. The wind rush is easy to dodge, but if you get hit, it can launch you as if you were hit with the mighty power of a 40-day storm!

More Pokemon from Nintendo Wii’s after the break!

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Pokemon in SSBB – Ivysaur

Ivysaur

I wonder if they had to ask Ivysaur to be a Pokemon from SSBB, or if they just captured one and put it in the game? Who knows. All I know is Ivysaur probably smells pretty good! When the bud on its back starts swelling, a sweet aroma wafts to indicate the flower’s coming bloom.

More Pokemon from Nintendo Wii’s after the break!

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