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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4068.0. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles GURUS" by NAVIER::MELLITZ () Fri Aug 31 1990 10:56

    I installed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on my hard disk for the
    kids. They tell me that they get guru's once in a while. Since I
    added the 2Meg on the A2091 board, I haven't seen the guru in any
    programs I use (DPaint, Propage, Digi-View, Digi-Paint, Scribble!)
    
    Here's when they get them:
    * if you walk into a wall at the JFK airport and press the joy
        stick button
    * in the dam, at the fire freak leader.
    
    Has any one else seen this? 
    
    
    Thanks,
     Rich  
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4068.1PEEVAX::GIFFORDMy dunny was kicked down by chooks!Sun Sep 02 1990 20:3322
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>    I installed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on my hard disk for the
>    kids. 

Funny how we all do work 'for the kids' :-)


>    Here's when they get them:
>    * if you walk into a wall at the JFK airport and press the joy
>        stick button
>    * in the dam, at the fire freak leader.

I will have to ask my youngest daughter (4 years old) about this - I have 
never even seen the Airport or the dam (Only when testing the HD install of
course)

Stan.

BTW. Now I have this on HD (even a RD52 with 60k transfer rate), I will be 
looking even more to place 'things' on the HD - the game is now very playable
instead of 50% playing and 50% waiting for disk loads. 
4068.2TMNT rather buggyREDBCK::paulprust never sleepsTue Sep 04 1990 02:1413
	I plan to write to KONAMI at some point too. For a $79 (Australian)
	TNMT seems more like a beta test version.

	We have played the gamed to the end several times and had GURU's
	a several points plus had screwed up graphic screens from time to time.

	The Amiga version makes little use of custom Amiga features (sound,
	animation etc) and looks rather nasty when compared with the arcade 
	version	which uses digitised sound from the TV cartoon series and
	is 3d in appearance.

	Still the boys (3 & 5) love it...