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TMNT Mutant Melee – Gamecube Game

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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
The TMNT Mutant Melee, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return in their first party game experience. Gamers can play as their favorite Turtle, Casey Jones, April O’Neil, Master Splinter and even the villainous Shredder in one of two different modes: Adventure Story or Melee Match. Unpredictable obstacles lurk around every corner to challenge players. Fight your way through the opposition and collect tokens to unlock a shell full of additional content.

Product Details

UPC: 083717400233
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_TMNT_MUTANT_MELEE

This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

TMNT Mutant Melee, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a beat ’em up video game developed and published in 2003 by Konami, based on the 2003 TV series.

Gameplay

The player can play as either Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo or Raphael. Each turtle has his own unique set of levels to complete. Also there is a story mode for one or two players. And there is also a versus mode where two players can fight head to head. But in the versus mode, players can fight as all 4 turtles, Splinter, Casey Jones, Hamato Yoshi, the Turtlebot, Hun, Oroku Saki, and The Shredder. Moreover, a Challenge mode is unlockable by defeating Oroku Saki with any Turtle in the Story Mode, which needs to be complete to unlock Hamato Yoshi and his dojo.

Description

TMNT Mutant Melee, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee is a great party game for fans of fighters and the classic characters. Also it delivers hours of bashing, crashing and trashing fun with more than 20 playable characters. So, try the competitive Adventure mode and huge variety of mini games and unlockables. And take on either mode in single player, or play with up to three friends in a four-player free-for-all.

  • More than 20 playable characters.
  • Mini games including King of the Hill, Last Man Standing and more.
  • Also compete with up to 4 players in the Melee Match.
  • Collect tokens to unlock a shell full of additional content.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

GameCube

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

Action & Adventure, Fighting

Players

1-4

Condition

Used

25 reviews for TMNT Mutant Melee – Gamecube Game

  1. Jeffrey Davis

    Awesome!!

    I love this game. Its just like the movie and it has more things your character can do. Im sure your kid will love it!

  2. Jennifer Fontanez

    Game was in good conditions & my kids play the game all the time

    My kids love & enjoy the game

  3. anthony

    Doesn’t work disappointed

    Game doesn’t work at all very disappointed will not buy from company again offered to give me my money back doesn’t make a 6 year old any happier

  4. Adam

    Great job

    Like new

  5. connie j regenos

    Five Stars

    sweet

  6. Moon buster

    Avoid this version

    I bought this game some months ago by Amazon; and I finally want to create a review being that I stumbled upon it today whilst foraging through my games.This is going to be a short and informative review and the title is self explanatory.Graphics-These are the worst graphics I’ve seen on the Gamecube; period. The only games that come near the ugliness this title has would be “Bad Boys- Miami takedown” or Shrek- Extra Large.With that said, the character models have decent enough detail, but ultimately look washed out and in super low-resolution. The animation is smooth, but this title tries to include “bloom” effects and it ends up looking too “glow-y” and not to mention how fuzzy this game looks overall. This looks like a really ugly PS2 game or perhaps even a PS1 title.The environments are bland and while the first level offers the most detail, the latter are a toss up ranging from sewers to back alleys or apartment complexes which has little to no imagination added.To make matters worse, the camera has alot of issues ranging from it being too close or too far away. Camera control is really limited.Score- 4/10Sound-The game’s sound is a mixed bag. I sort of liked the music and the sound effects, but I also noticed how generic they were and everything has the same exact sound effects. No ambience to speak of other than the first level. Decent at best.Gameplay-Here’s where the game gets really boring. TMNT is unlike it’s Konami counterpart on the Gamecube and it shows. The combat is really limited and the game adopts a Prince of Persia-esque system in which you’ll perform wall runs, hang from ledges and pull off platforming puzzles. This was a decent effort, however, the camera is such an issue at times and the draw distance is bad enough that you’ll die from falls rather than fights in this game. In fact, the most difficult challenges in this game would be the platforming and it has alot of jumping.The control can be stiff and unresponsive during combat but pulls off nicely when platforming.The enemies are bland and I’m not kidding when I say you’ll fight clones of the same thugs at one time who pull off the same moves. No different color variations or moveset. No. They do the exact same thing and every now and then they’ll toss in a different enemy. The problem is, the game probably has a total of 4 different enemy types excluding the bosses. This was really disappointing to say the least.The combat itself is nothing to scream about being that you do the same 3-4 moves over and over. Even the Konami TMNT license handled better than this one because the combat was variable enough. The really stupid parts happen when you can just hit a guy once and kill him while some fights will require you to hit a guy 20 or so. TMNT also gives you a super move, but it’s nothing special when all the turtles have identical moves. There’s absolutely no reason to play as a different turtle being that they’re the same. Also, you’re not given a choice. You play with turtles based off levels and aren’t given the freedom to choose which one you’d like to play as.Bad graphics, bad character design, decent voice acting, lots of unlockables, lousy combat etc.This is the worst version. The 360 version has cleaner graphics and a little more. I wouldn’t recommend buying this one at all.

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  7. Christine Farrugia

    TMNT Video Game

    I bought this for my son. He couldn’t put the game down. It had nice grafics for gamecube and characters are able to do alot of different fighting moves. You can also at times intercharge characters which my son thought was cool. There is fighting so they game is mostly ding that. But have to say that my son finished the game in two weeks with alot of breaks…but after getting to the end he played it again going to diferent areas cause he enjoyed being the characters.

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  8. Ricko Thornton

    I love it

    Love this game its a great game thank you so much

  9. Preston Earnest

    Tmnt gamecube

    I like tmnt gamecube it is a good game

  10. Melanie

    Five Stars

    works great my son loves it

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