
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
The third TMNT Game Boy title introduces Metroidvania-style gameplay where players start as Michelangelo, rescuing captured brothers to gain new abilities. Features RPG elements, transformable turtles, and the series' first female villain: the fly mutant Scumbug.
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About This Retro Game
Radical Rescue revolutionized the handheld TMNT formula with non-linear progression - each turtle has unique skills (Leo's ceiling climb, Donnie's bombs, Raph's dash) needed to access new areas.
The game's 'Turtleizer' device allows instant switching between rescued turtles, creating inventive platforming puzzles. Boss battles require strategic use of each turtle's strengths against enemies like Metalhead and Slash.
Notable for its darker tone compared to previous GB entries, with detailed sprite work and one of the most ambitious soundtracks on the platform.
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