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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Genesis, 1992) - PRISTINE!!. Condition is "Like New". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Beautiful package of TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist. Box, manual, and cart condition is LIKE NEW, mint and pristine! Truly a memorable collectible to add to your collection. The box feels crisp when opening, like you’re opening for the first time. No scuffs, blemishes, or inconsistencies. Please reach out if you’d like more pics or have any questions. Ships USPS priority.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist is a beat 'em up based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic books. It borrows many elements from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, which was an arcade game released in 1991, and utilizes similar controls while adding new features. In the game, Shredder now has control of the Hyperstone, a treasure of Dimension X that he is using to take over the world. Fight through five stages, each of which contains both levels inspired by previous games and several that are entirely new. With longer levels and brighter visuals, this game is an entertaining addition to the line of TMNT games.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Konami
MPN
T-95016
UPC
0083717160014
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5570
Product Key Features
Release Year
1992
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Sega Genesis
Rating
E-Everyone
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Additional Product Features
Number of Players
1-2
ESRB Rating
Rating Pending
Control Elements
Gamepad
Game Name
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence
Game Edition
Standard Edition
Game Series
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Game Special Features
Five Levels; Four Playable Characters; 3d Environments; Deadly Enemies; TWO-Player Action
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Hyperstone Heist is one of the best games created for the Sega Genesis console for several reasons. Although this game is based off of the TMNT 4: Turtles in Time game for the Super Nintendo, it has several changes that can make it a totally different, but still extremely fun game. You still choose to play as one of the four turtles, and the attack controls are similar, with a basic and strong attack, a jump, and directional pad movements. The basic goal is also the same, meaning ultimately your goal is to make it to Shredder and defeat him to get back what he stole. A couple differences include that Shredder has stolen the hyperstone instead of the Statue of Liberty, and unfortunately there are less levels in this game than there are in the SNES version. They make up for that by making each level a bit more challenging by adding several booby traps into each level that you must try to avoid while pummeling the foot soldiers and other enemies. You can also still play with two players, and that is a huge plus to many gamers. In the end this game will be just as much fun as the other version, and you'll want to play it again and again. If you love side-scrolling beat 'em up games, and if you love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, then this is a game for you. Cowabunga!!Read full review
TMNT Hyperstone Heist is the Sega Genesis' answer to the Super Nintendo's TMNT IV: Turtles in Time, and not surprisingly, it doesn't live up to its SNES counterpart.
Given how good Turtles in Time is, Hyperstone Heist is still a classic beat em' up and a great find for Genesis collectors and fans of the TMNT franchise.
The game mechanics are similar and the graphics are as well, but they seem more rigid and less smooth than Turtles in Time. The game is also much shorter, though Konami makes up for it by making the game a bit harder as well.
All in all, this is a great game and a nice piece for any Genesis collection. It's a bit rare/pricey, but you might be lucky to find it in a lot. Either way, this should be in your collection.
Better than what I had before and next best thing to an original copy of TMNT: Hyperstone Heist Instruction Manual.
The TMNT: Hyperstone Heist Reproduction Manual is sturdier, stronger, and made of better quality material than I had with the previous copy of the Instruction Manual for this particular Sega Genesis game. The bad, the printing isn't absolutely flawless and perfect but it's than I had before with the previous copy of the Instruction Manual for this particular video game.
Easily one of the all time best beat em ups and easily one of the best games on the system
The ability to dash while just pressing a button is a huge game changer from the other turtles games from the same era that make you double tap the d pad to dash. This game is a delite for speedrunning. Its so fun to slide across the stage kicking enemies back and forth. Excellent game. Much more difficult bosses then some of the other turtles games.
The cartridge looks really perfect too. Good ebay seller. Very good value for the game too
One of the best action/adventure games for Sega Genesis
When I was a child in the mid to late 80's, I used to love going to the arcade for one reason - This game! I remember pumping quarter after quarter into the arcade machine trying desperately to finish the game, and I don't know if I ever did. Years after that, sometime in the 90's, this became available for Sega Genesis, and was never released for any other system. The graphics were phenomenal for the time, but they were nothing compared to the graphics you found in the arcade.
As time passed, I slowly forgot about this game, and other Ninja Turtle games followed on various systems. Turtles in Time (TMNT IV) was one of the biggest steps forward in this genre, and slowly but surely, everyone for about about the Hyperstone Heist. In fact, most of my friends that used to play TMNT games on Super Nintendo & Sega Genesis don't have any idea what the Hyperstone Heist is, that is, until I sat them down and powered up my Sega. Upon powering up the Sega, most of my friends knew exactly what the game was...the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game! This game was revolutionary for its time, and of all the Sega games that I have, its now easily one of the most played.
The only complaint is that this game is a bit too easy once you are familiar with the combos and control scheme, but that doesn't make it less fun. When I was a child, around age 10, this game was hard! I'll admit, games have become much more difficult and intricate in the last 15 years, but if you are buying this game for a child, it might be a good challenge. Nevertheless, this game is undeniably fun, either as single player or as a multiplayer game. You can't go wrong with this title!Read full review