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I understand doing both versions of the Arcade Game and the NES port, since the NES port added things to make up for the technical downgrade. But are there enough differences to warrant multiple versions of Tournament Fighters?
Regardless it's a very solid collection. I'm down for it.
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Every version of tournament fighters has some fighters only in that version!
Last Read: Zatanna and the Ripper vol. 1
Monthly Pull List: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, Batman, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Beware the Planet of the Apes, Birds of Prey, Daredevil, Green Arrow, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Ducks, Justice Society of America, Negaduck, Nightwing, Phantom Road, Shazam!, Suicide Squad: Dream Team, Superman '78: The Metal Curtain, Thundercats, Titans
When it comes to Tournament Fighters only the SNES version is worth playing. Genesis version is broken garbage and NES version didn't need to exist.
A lot of people complain about the dam stage in the first NES game, but that's nothing compared to getting to Shredder inside the technodrome and beating him. Getting to him with all four turtles alive is a feat of it's own and when you do get to him, he has the ability to turn any turtle into a normal turtle. Effectively killing them in one hit. So you have about four hits total(assuming you have all four turtles) to beat Shredder.