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They kept the classic "Press Start" voice sample and the iconic pizza power-ups. The Bad: You couldn't play with four players. It was strictly 1 or 2 players via keyboard or serial cable (remember null-modem cables?). The Ugly: The loading times. Every time you moved to a new section of the city, youâd stare at a "Loading..." screen longer than it took Splinter to teach ninjutsu. Why You Should Emulate (or Dust Off) These Gems Today Look, Iâm not saying these DOS ports were masterpieces. The sound blaster beeps don't hold a candle to the orchestral themes of Shredder's Revenge . But there is a specific, gritty charm to PC gaming from this era.
Cowabunga, dudes and dudettes!
If you grew up in the late 80s or early 90s, you know the drill. Youâd rush home from school, crack open a Yoo-hoo, and flip on the TV to watch Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo slice their way through the Foot Clan. But when the TV was off? We were begging our parents for quarters at the arcadeâor crowding around a clunky beige PC monitor.
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Posted by RetroRaph | April 18, 2026
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They kept the classic "Press Start" voice sample and the iconic pizza power-ups. The Bad: You couldn't play with four players. It was strictly 1 or 2 players via keyboard or serial cable (remember null-modem cables?). The Ugly: The loading times. Every time you moved to a new section of the city, youâd stare at a "Loading..." screen longer than it took Splinter to teach ninjutsu. Why You Should Emulate (or Dust Off) These Gems Today Look, Iâm not saying these DOS ports were masterpieces. The sound blaster beeps don't hold a candle to the orchestral themes of Shredder's Revenge . But there is a specific, gritty charm to PC gaming from this era. Posted by RetroRaph | April 18, 2026 đ˘đ
Cowabunga, dudes and dudettes!
If you grew up in the late 80s or early 90s, you know the drill. Youâd rush home from school, crack open a Yoo-hoo, and flip on the TV to watch Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo slice their way through the Foot Clan. But when the TV was off? We were begging our parents for quarters at the arcadeâor crowding around a clunky beige PC monitor. The Bad: You couldn't play with four players