As of today, Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob have four new brothers. Or four new pets, depending on how you look at it. Nickelodeon has acquired the global rights for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for $60 million. Considered one of the most successful franchises in the past 25 years, the Turtles have had a successful run in cartoons, movies, toy lines, and of course video games.
""The TMNT: Smash Up official site revealed this by adding a PlayStation 2 logo to the bottom of the page, as well as a banner that shows the PlayStation 2 box art for the game.""
Promising interviews about the game from Comic Con. Game footage included as well and it looks pretty promising especially when you think about how many fighting games the wii has (hardly any).
A comic book will even come bundled with the game and it looks dedicated to the fans of the turtles. Keep your eyes out for some unlockable characters from Ubisoft to be announced in the future.
"This year’s E3 was a feast for the eyes, showing off some very impressive games for all three major home consoles. While the Microsoft and Sony E3 press conferences were stuffed full of gaming goodness, the Nintendo press conference seems to be left in the dust. If you actually look at what Nintendo has coming out for the “hardcore” you will realize they are doing a better job of tailoring towards that crowd that they have in the past. Don’t believe me? then feast your eyes on this amazing li..."
This game did not look that good during E3 but in a little amount of time things are changing. check out the screenshot of the new smash - up ninja turtles game you'll enjoy it.

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