an update with lots of new features, here is

an update with lots of new features here is

Released August 31, 2022, the compilation Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection has taken many 30-somethings and 40-somethings back to childhood, rediscovering Ninja Turtle games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. When it was released, Konami’s title had won over the press and players, especially since the new features had made it possible to take advantage of some non-degradable bonuses. We must believe that this was not enough, since Konami has just informed us that an update is available, just to improve the experience even more and at the same time correct bugs and other glitches. For those who are interested, here is the list of additions and fixes:

New additions:

  • Game icon replaced with box art. (Switch)
  • The PS4 arcade stick is now supported. PS4 joystick recognition has been implemented. (PS5)
  • The Xbox Arcade Stick is now supported. Xbox joystick recognition has been implemented. (XB1/XSX)
  • When creating an online lobby, the player can now set the lobby size for both arcade titles. It can be limited to 2, 3 or 4 players.
  • When creating an online lobby, the player can now set the frame delay to “Automatic”. When this parameter is selected, the input lag adjusts according to the number of players.
  • An enhancement is added to the SNES and Super Famicom versions of TMNT: Tournament Fighters. Ultimate-Attacks can now be toggled ON/OFF in Story Mode.
  • An upgrade is added to the Super Famicom version of TMNT: Tournament Fighters. The “Group Mode” can now be turned ON/OFF (only in the Japanese version).
  • An enhancement is added to the US and Japanese arcade versions of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The number of lives per piece can be adjusted from 1 to 5.
  • An enhancement is added to the US arcade version of Turtles in Time. The number of lives per piece can be adjusted from 1 to 8.
  • An enhancement is added to the US and Japanese arcade versions of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Difficulty can be adjusted.
  • An enhancement is added to the US arcade version of Turtles in Time. Difficulty can be adjusted.
  • An enhancement is added to the US arcade version of Turtles in Time. Game Loop can now be turned ON/OFF. When ON, the game will restart from the beginning after the end credits.
  • New control is added to the US and Japanese arcade versions of TMNT, the US arcade version of Turtles in Time, the SNES and Super Famicom versions of Turtles in Time, and the Genesis and MegaDrive versions of Hyperstone Heist. The player can now assign a button for “Special”. This button engages “Attack” and “Jump” at the same time to facilitate the execution of special attacks.
  • Color enhancement is added to all GameBoy titles. A GBC ON/OFF Mode has been implemented. A new “Color Palette” option is integrated into the Pause Menu for all GameBoy games. In addition to the other filters, the player can choose from four color palettes: 1. black and white, 2. GameBoy green, 3. GameBoy Pocket green, 4. GameBoy Light blue.
  • The audio of several games and the Main Menu have been adjusted.
  • Additional pages are added to the Strategy Guide for the NES and GEN versions of Tournament Fighters.
  • An additional page has been added to the Strategy Guides for the GEN versions of Tournament Fighters and Hyperstone Heist.
  • Visual settings are saved per game.

Fixed issues:

  • The German translation for “Punch repeatedly” on page 11 of the Strategy Guide has been corrected.
  • In the music player, the cassette icon for the arcade title TMNT now displays the correct artwork.
  • On page 5 of the Strategy Guide (Turtles in Time on SNES), the Turtle Tip 3 screenshot has been replaced.
  • In the SNES version of Turtles in Time, level selection improvements work even after changing the settings in Options.
  • In Hyperstone Heist, level selection buffs now work when two players are selected.
  • Menu navigation improvements for the NES title TMNT III Manhattan Project and the Famicom TMNT 2 title The Manhattan Project now work.
  • Extra Credits upgrades now work for the SNES version of Tournament Fighters.
  • The manual for the SNES title Turtles in Time in the museum now includes the missing pages 18-19.


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