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wiggy:


--- Quote from: Pikmin Overlord on March 15, 2012, 01:52:50 AM ---Your point is all the more apt as, if I'm not mistaken, the remake of Turtles in Time (and the original arcade game on XBLA) has also been removed.

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Was not aware of that (if it is indeed the case).  Either way, my point still stands, which is to simply pick up hard copies.  I hate the idea that a company can simply revoke a license to use a property without notice (see the almost laughably ironic case in which Amazon revoked everyone's Kindle copy of Fahrenheit 451 without notice because of a licensing issue).  This is my biggest gripe with digital copies of ANYTHING.  The ability to use a piece of digital media can be taken away.  Also, it's entirely possible to lose the use of it because of a hardware change/upgrade, plus you have no ability to back-up the product (which you actually do have to right to do with software that you own a hard copy of).

edit: I wonder if my license for said Xbox Turtles game has been revoked.  I would be seriously pissed if I was no longer able to play it, furthering my disdain for DLC >:(


--- Quote from: marioxb on March 15, 2012, 07:38:36 AM ---That, and this, (taken from memory):

"The arcade version of Turtles in Time is included as a hidden bonus game in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. The version featured in the game is a port of the original arcade version, but with altered music and most of the voice clips edited out."

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--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on March 15, 2012, 02:26:01 AM ---From Wikipedia:

"The arcade version of Ninja Turtles is included as a hidden bonus game in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. The version featured in the game is a port of the original arcade version, but with altered music and most of the voice clips edited out."

Just thought some of you would be interested. =)

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Makes me want to pick up copies of both.

mariocaseman:

Does anyone like my idea of a limited edition Konami release of all five original games on one game disc?  The 5 home console games and maybe the arcade versions as 2 bonus games.  That would be a killer collection.

Moviefan2k4:

I'd love to see a collection similar to the "Mega Man" anniversary, from a few years ago. They could use better graphics and and sound for the first and third NES games, along with an accurate port of the arcade game, "Turtles in Time", and "Tournament Fighters". "Hyperstone Heist" would be cool for completists, too.

mariocaseman:


--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on March 15, 2012, 10:41:49 PM ---I'd love to see a collection similar to the "Mega Man" anniversary, from a few years ago. They could use better graphics and and sound for the first and third NES games, along with an accurate port of the arcade game, "Turtles in Time", and "Tournament Fighters". "Hyperstone Heist" would be cool for completists, too.

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I'm thinking more along the lines of no updated graphics, just a straight up port - like the mega man collection!  TMNT 1-5 (5 being hyperstone) and then the 2 arcade versions as they were in the arcade.

mariocaseman:

I wish more of you guys would vote in the poll  :-\
These 5 games always meant a lot to me, I'm surprised this isn't getting more attention.  I thought the TMNT games were popular as hell back in the day!

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