The SNES version was a minor step down graphically from the arcade version, but otherwise, it was a near-perfect port. The controls felt smooth and responsive and maintained the speed and fluidity of the arcade version. This is an integral part of what made Turtles in Time so great and why it remains a joy to play. Unless you want to get the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade1Up system, it’s the best way to play it at home.
The SNES version was a minor step down graphically from the arcade version, but otherwise, it was a near-perfect port. The controls felt smooth and responsive and maintained the speed and fluidity of the arcade version. This is an integral part of what made Turtles in Time so great and why it remains a joy to play. Unless you want to get the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade1Up system, it’s the best way to play it at home.