n the summer of 1989, two great titans of teen pop culture combined. Veteran publisher Konami, then famous for titles such as Contra, Gradius and Castlevania, won the licence to produce games based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the global stars of a hit cartoon series and action figure line.
There are 11 games here, taking us from those late-80s originals on through the NES beat-’em-up sequels, the Genesis exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist, fighting game Tournament Fighters and the three excellent Game Boy platformers.
The conversions to modern hardware have been brilliantly handled by specialist developer Digital Eclipse. By default, visuals are crisp and authentic, and the menu allows players to change the screen ratio and switch between TV, monitor and LCD filters if they feel like it. The biggest surprise is how well the Game Boy titles translate.
Turtle’s Lair collects together hundreds of archive images, from original box art and instruction leaflets to concept sketches and design documents. It’s an absolute treasure trove, from the sparse, graceful storyboards that guided Back from the Sewers to the highly expressive gameplay docs behind Turtles in Time. It would have been amazing to get some TV commercials and video interviews with development teams too, but perhaps that’s just greedy.
Cowabunga Collection is a nunchuck-twirling, shuriken-hurling jaunt through a glorious five-year stretch of Konami’s rich history, a perfect complement to the recent indie brawler Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. Some fans would perhaps have preferred a compilation of all the company’s movie and TV tie-ins, bringing the best TMNT titles together with similar scrolling fighters such as The Simpsons, X-Men and Aliens, but that would surely be a licensing nightmare.
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