Video games based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise have been produced since 1989, [1] largely by Japanese video game manufacturer Konami.
Earlier games were mostly based on the 1987 TV series, with elements borrowed from the movies, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures , action figures and the original Mirage comic books and role-playing books. Several games released in the 2000s were based on the 2003 TV series and the 2007 film. A number of games released in the following decade have been based on the 2012 TV series, the 2014 film, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .
As of 1993 [update] , the first eleven TMNT video games sold 18 million units worldwide, earning nearly $450 million in sales revenue. [2]
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Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1989 – Nintendo Entertainment System 1990 – Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum 2007 – Wii Virtual Console (removed in 2012) |
Notes: The first TMNT video game, an action-adventure game in which the player can switch between any of the four turtles at any time. The game involves overhead areas which the player must explore in order to enter the main side-scrolling portions. | |
Original release date(s): 1989 | Release years by system: 1989 - Arcade [3] 1990 – NES 1991 – Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS and ZX Spectrum 2007 – Xbox Live Arcade |
Notes: A side-scrolling fighting action game. It was renamed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game when released on the NES for continuity purposes on that console. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Original release date(s): 1989 | Release years by system: 1989 – Handheld electronic game |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Splinter Speaks Original release date(s): 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Handheld electronic game |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pizza Drop Original release date(s): 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Redemption game |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: World Tour Original release date(s): 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS and ZX Spectrum |
Notes: Part of a series of Electric Crayon coloring book games. | |
Original release date(s): 1990 | Release years by system: 1990 – Game Boy |
Notes: The first TMNT game for a portable platform. A side-scrolling platform game featuring bonus stages. | |
Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – DOS |
Notes: Released exclusively for PC. The Turtles have a different "walk mode" and "fight mode", with different offensive and defensive moves in each. The game draws more heavily on elements from the Mirage comics than its contemporaries. | |
Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Pinball |
Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Arcade 1992 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Notes: This is the second TMNT arcade game produced by Konami. It was a scrolling beat 'em up based on the 1987 TV series. It was ported to the SNES renamed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time for continuity purposes in 1992, becoming the first TMNT game for the SNES. | |
Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Game Boy |
Notes: This is the sequel to TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan. Like the first Game Boy game, the player can select a turtle between stages, but when a turtle is defeated during a stage, he is captured, like the first NES game. The player can get a chance to rescue a captured turtle after clearing a stage. | |
Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – NES |
Notes: The third TMNT game for the NES. A side-scrolling beat 'em up similar to the previous game, with the addition of each turtle having a new special attack. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Shredder's Last Stand Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Handheld electronic game |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Basketball Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Handheld electronic game |
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Original release date(s): 1991 | Release years by system: 1991 – Handheld electronic game |
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Four for Four Original release date(s): 1992 | Release years by system: 1992 – Handheld electronic game |
Original release date(s): 1992 | Release years by system: 1992 – Sega Genesis |
Notes: This is the first TMNT game released for the Sega Genesis. It features much of the same character animations as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, and some levels were reused from that game with a few minor cosmetic changes. However, there is a completely new plot, some new levels, and one new boss. The Japanese Mega Drive version of the game was released as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return of the Shredder. | |
Original release date(s): 1993 | Release years by system: 1993 – Game Boy |
Notes: This was the third and last game in the Game Boy series. The player begins the game taking control of Michelangelo, who must rescue the other turtles, along with Splinter and April, from their cells. | |
Original release date(s): 1993 | Release years by system: 1993 – SNES, Sega Genesis 1994 – NES |
Notes: Developed by Konami. It is a fighting game. While the title is the same, the game is drastically different for each console. Like many competitive fighting games of the era, Tournament Fighters borrowed heavily from elements of Street Fighter II . | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X Assault Original release date(s): 1995 | Release years by system: 1995 – Handheld electronic game |
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation Original release date(s): 1997 | Release years by system: 1997 – Handheld electronic game |
Original release date(s): 2003 | Release years by system: 2003 – GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: Konami returned to adapt the 2003 TV series into a video game franchise, resulting in a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. The plot of this game is loosely based on the first season. Only supports 1-2 players. | |
Original release date(s): 2003 | Release years by system: 2003 – Game Boy Advance |
Notes: This is the first TMNT game released for the Game Boy Advance. This single player only game is unique in that each Turtle has his own set of levels to complete. In addition to the traditional side-scrolling levels, there are third-person view races, a shell-glider level for Donatello and a bike race between Raphael and Casey Jones. | |
Original release date(s): 2004 | Release years by system: 2004 – GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: The second of the Konami games based on the 2003 TV series. Just as the previous game was an alternate retelling of the first season, Battle Nexus adapts episodes from Season 2. Many improvements were made over the previous installment, including the addition of up to 4 player local co-op. It also features a slightly altered port of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game as an unlockable. The Game Boy Advance version is a side-scrolling game like the previous GBA game. | |
Original release date(s): 2005 | Release years by system: 2005 – GameCube, Nintendo DS, Xbox and PlayStation 2 |
Notes: The third and final Konami game based on the 2003 TV series, this time adapting elements from the third season. Mutant Nightmare is the first TMNT game to be rated E10+. As with Battle Nexus, up to 4 players can play simultaneously. It also features a slightly altered port of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time arcade game as an unlockable. The DS version is a side-scrolling game like the previous GBA games. | |
Original release date(s): 2005 | Release years by system: 2005 – GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: This is a fighting game. The PS2 version was not released in the US. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle for the City Original release date(s): 2005 | Release years by system: 2005 – Plug and play |
Notes: Developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Tech2Go. Side scrolling platform game based on the 2003 series. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants and Monsters Mayhem Original release date(s): 2006 | Release years by system: 2006 – Plug and play |
Notes: Developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Tech2Go. Light gun shooting game based on the 2003 series. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Way of the Warrior Original release date(s): 2006 | Release years by system: 2006 – Plug and play |
Notes: Developed by Zombie Studios and published by Tech2Go. A motion-based training simulator based on the 2003 series. | |
TMNT: Ninja Adventures Original release date(s): 2007 | Release years by system: 2007 – Windows |
Notes: TMNT: Ninja Adventures is a mini game and activity center for Microsoft Windows. It was released by Focus Multimedia Ltd in May 2007. In the US, Ninja Adventures was packaged with TMNT action figures, while it was sold separately in the UK. | |
Original release date(s): 2007 | Release years by system: 2007 – Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: A game based on the 2007 movie developed by Ubisoft Montreal. [4] It is a single player action-adventure game. Ubisoft released the game on March 20 after winning the rights from Konami, who had produced all the previous games. [5] The game features both collaborative team-ups between the turtles and single-player campaigns. | |
Original release date(s): 2007 | Release years by system: 2007 – Game Boy Advance |
Notes: A side-scrolling beat-em-up similar to classic arcade games based on the 2007 film. It was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. | |
Original release date(s): September 22, 2009 | Release years by system: 2009 – Wii, PlayStation 2 |
Notes: Developed by Game Arts, a team of developers who worked on Super Smash Bros. Brawl and the Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive series. It is a 4-player fighting game for the Wii and PS2. [6] | |
Original release date(s): August 5, 2009 | Release years by system: 2009 – Xbox Live Arcade 2009 – PlayStation Network |
Notes: A 2.5D remake of Turtles in Time developed by Ubisoft Singapore. [7] | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Attack Original release date(s): November 10, 2009 | Release years by system: 2009 – Nintendo DS |
Notes: Developed by Ubisoft Nagoya and the last TMNT game published by Ubisoft, it is a 2.5D beat-em-up [8] | |
Nickelodeon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Totally Turtles Tabletop Pinball Original release date(s): 2013 | Release years by system: 2013 – Pinball |
Original release date(s): August 28, 2013 | Release years by system: 2013 – Xbox Live Arcade, Microsoft Windows April 15, 2014, PlayStation Network |
Notes: Developed by Red Fly Studio and the first TMNT game published by Activision. Loosely based on the 2012 series and IDW comics. | |
Original release date(s): October 22, 2013 | Release years by system: 2013 – Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo 3DS |
Notes: Developed by Magic Pockets and the second TMNT game published by Activision. The PlayStation 3 and Wii U versions of this game were cancelled. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Training Lair Original release date(s): July 22, 2014 | Release years by system: 2014 – Xbox 360 Kinect |
Notes: Based on the 2014 film, developed by Float Hybrid Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Original release date(s): July 23, 2014 | Release years by system: 2014 — Nintendo 3DS, Android, IOS |
Notes: Based on the 2014 film, developed by Magic Pockets and published by Activision for Nintendo 3DS. | |
Original release date(s): October 28, 2014 | Release years by system: 2014 – Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 |
Notes: Developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Activision, the game is designed to span the gap between seasons 2 and 3 of the 2012 series. | |
Original release date(s): May 24, 2016 | Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: Developed by PlatinumGames and published by Activision. Loosely based on the IDW comics. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Original release date(s): 2017 | Release years by system: 2017 – Arcade |
Notes: Developed and published by Raw Thrills. It is a 3D side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the 2012 TV series and inspired by Turtles in Time. [9] | |
Original release date(s): June 16, 2022 [10] | Release years by system: 2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One |
Notes: Developed by Tribute Games and published by Dotemu, it is a side-scrolling beat 'em up based on the 1987 TV series and inspired by Turtles in Time. [11] | |
Original release date(s): August 30, 2022 [12] | Release years by system: 2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Konami. It is a compilation including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Arcade), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game (NES), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Arcade, SNES), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (NES), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Genesis), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers (Game Boy), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Radical Rescue (Game Boy), and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (NES, SNES, Genesis). | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants Original release date(s): April 23, 2024 [13] | Release years by system: 2024 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Developed by Cradle Games and Raw Thrills and published by GameMill Entertainment. It is a port of Raw Thrills' 2017 arcade game with additional levels and bosses. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Original release date(s): July 17, 2024 | Release years by system: 2024 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch |
Notes: Developed by Super Evil Megacorp. | |
Original release date(s): 2024 [14] | Release years by system: 2024 - Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Published by Outright Games. It is a video game set in the universe of the 2023 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem . | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Original release date(s): TBA [15] | Release years by system: TBA - PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Developed by Black Forest Games and published by THQ Nordic. It is a video game adaptation of the 2020-21 comic book limited series of the same name co-written by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman with Tom Waltz. |
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Original release date(s): March 25, 2014 | Release years by system: 2014 – Microsoft Windows, 2015 – Xbox One, 2016- PlayStation 4, 2019 – Nintendo Switch |
Notes: The Turtles were added as fighting pass in November 2020. [16] | |
Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2015 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 |
Notes: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were added with a post-release patch. | |
Original release date(s): May 11, 2017 | Release years by system: 2017 – iPhone, iPad, Android, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows |
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Original release date(s): October 17, 2017 | Release years by system: 2021 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch |
Notes: Developed by Blue Mammoth Games and published by Ubisoft. It is a 2D fighting game which features the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as playable guest characters. [17] [18] | |
Nickelodeon Super Brawl Universe Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2018 – Android 2019 – iOS |
Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 2018 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch |
Notes: Features the 2012 versions of the Turtles as playable characters, along with tracks themed after the series. This is the first Nickelodeon crossover video game for consoles to feature Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles content. | |
Original release date(s): October 6, 2020 (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch) December 1, 2020 (Microsoft Windows) | Release years by system: 2020 – PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: Sequel to Nickelodeon Kart Racers. Features the 2012 versions of the Turtles and Shredder as playable characters, along with tracks themed after the series. | |
Original release date(s): October 5, 2021 | Release years by system: 2021 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Features the 1987 versions of Leonardo, Michelangelo, and April as playable characters, along with stages themed after the series. Shredder was later included through a free DLC update. [20] | |
Original release date(s): October 14, 2022 | Release years by system: 2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Sequel to Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix. Features the 1987 versions of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, Eastman & Laird Raphael, and April as playable characters, along with tracks themed after the series. | |
Original release date(s): October 28, 2022 [21] | Release years by system: 2022 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It is a first-person shooter game which features Shredder as a playable operator. | |
Original release date(s): November 7, 2023 [22] | Release years by system: 2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S |
Notes: Sequel to Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. Features the 1987 versions of Raphael, Donatello, and April as playable characters, along with stages themed after the series and Shredder as a boss. Rocksteady will also appear as a playable character via downloadable content. [23] |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward: Ninja Training NYC Original release date(s): 2005 | Release years by system: 2005 – Mobile phone |
Notes: Produced by uclick and developed by Overloaded, this is a mobile game based on Season 6 of the 2003 TV series, subtitled Fast Forward. It is the first adaptation of the TMNT series on mobile phones, and it includes both a fighting game mode and a platform game mode. | |
TMNT: The Power of 4 Original release date(s): 2006 | Release years by system: 2006 – Mobile phone |
Notes: Produced by uclick and developed by Overloaded, this is a mobile game based on the 2007 CGI movie. It combines action-adventure and racing levels. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ninja Tribunal Original release date(s): 2009 | Release years by system: 2009 – Mobile phone |
Notes: RPG based on the fifth season of the 2003 TV series | |
TMNT: The Shredder Reborn Original release date(s): 2009 | Release years by system: 2009 – Mobile phone |
Notes: Sequel to The Ninja Tribunal | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run Original release date(s): April 18, 2013 | Release years by system: 2013 – iPhone 2013 – iPod 2013 – Android |
Notes: Endless runner based on the 2012 TV series airing on Nickelodeon. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Rumble Original release date(s): August 26, 2013 | Release years by system: 2013 – iOS, Android |
Notes: TMNT game published by Swappz Interactive and based on the 2012 TV series airing on Nickelodeon. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Match Original release date(s): December 9, 2015 | Release years by system: 2015 – iPhone, iPad, and Android |
Notes: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Match is a mobile Match-3 game based on the fourth season of the 2012 TV series. Developed by Tiny Castle Studios and published by Nickelodeon. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power Original release date(s): January 6, 2016 (iPhone, iPad, Android, and Kindle Fire) December 14, 2017 (Microsoft Windows) | Release years by system: 2016 – iPhone, iPad, Android, and Kindle Fire 2017 – Microsoft Windows |
Notes: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power is an action and adventure mobile game based on the 2012 TV series. Developed and published by Nickelodeon. Released on Steam on December 14, 2017. | |
Original release date(s): June, 2016 | Release years by system: 2016 – iPhone, iPad, Android, and Kindle Fire |
Notes: Developed and published by Ludia. | |
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ninja Run Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2018 – Android, iPhone, and iPad |
Notes: Endless runner based on the Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2018 TV series. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Madness Original release date(s): September 16, 2020 | Release years by system: 2020 – Android 2020 – iOS |
Notes: Developed by Synapse Games and published by Kongregate. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Original release date(s): May 4, 2023 | Release years by system: 2024 – iOS, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows |
Notes: Developed by Super Evil Megacorp. |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, commonly abbreviated as TMNT, is a media franchise created by the comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It follows Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo, four anthropomorphic turtle brothers trained in ninjutsu who fight evil in New York City. The franchise encompasses printed media, television series', feature films, video games, and merchandise.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, released as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Turtles in Time in Europe, is a 1991 beat 'em up game developed and published by Konami for arcades. A sequel to the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game, it is a side-scrolling game based mainly on the 1987 TMNT animated series. Originally an arcade game, Turtles in Time was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 under the title Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, continuing the numbering from the earlier Turtles games released on the original NES. That same year, a game that borrowed many elements, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist, was released for the Sega Genesis.
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