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TMNT: Shredder's Revenge Lands A New Physical Edition With DLC Included On Cartridge/Disc This November

Thick Thighs Save Lives

NeoGAF's Physical Games Advocate Extraordinaire
Those who like to have a shiny Switch box on their shelves instead of a digital copy are in luck as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is landing an all-new 'Anniversary Edition' physical copy which will include the recently-released 'Dimension Shellshock' DLC.

The base game received a physical release last year, though this is the first time that the rougelike game mode expansion will be gracing the game cartridges — you can never have too many copies of one game, right?

This Anniversary Edition will be coming to us from Merge Games on 17th November and will cost you £29.99 / €34.99 / $54.95. The company has stated that this new physical will be available from all major retailers and pre-orders are now available from Signature Edition Games.
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The Xbox physical release available only from Limited Run Games from what I can tell. The LRG release comes with some extra physical goodies as well.



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Thick Thighs Save Lives

NeoGAF's Physical Games Advocate Extraordinaire
If you're in NA the standard edition is also coming to retailers later this year.



As for Europe, the info is in the OP, with listings for this new SKU already being up on Amazon UK.
 
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Killer8

Member
LRG takes so fucking long to manufacture and ship their shit that I wouldn't be surprised if people are still waiting for the first release of this.
 

BlackTron

Member
Gamepass saved me from buying this game, I'm such a turtles fan I almost got it on Switch anyway. Really glad I didn't, especially now.
 

BlackTron

Member
Ok I'm confused. I thought they were saying this new version with the DLC will be in retailers later this year, but actually they said that's the standard version.

But isn't the standard version already out? What?
 

sn0man

Member
Ok I'm confused. I thought they were saying this new version with the DLC will be in retailers later this year, but actually they said that's the standard version.

But isn't the standard version already out? What?
“Standard and Classic Editions for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Anniversary Edition”

From the OP I believe this post is saying that the standard is everywhere and the classic edition is on the LRG website.

I think both of these are variants of the anniversary edition (which has the DLC).
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
I hope this also leads to a GOG version getting released, now that (presumably) all the content's out. Haven't played the base game, but it seems like a decent enough beat-em-up... though I'm not expecting it to supplant the real deal arcade stuff from the '90s.
 

YCoCg

Gold Member
I hope this also leads to a GOG version getting released, now that (presumably) all the content's out. Haven't played the base game, but it seems like a decent enough beat-em-up... though I'm not expecting it to supplant the real deal arcade stuff from the '90s.
Oh it is one of the best beat em ups in years, easily as good as a lot of 90s arcade stuff.
 

8bitGamer

Neo Member
I'm ready to pull my fukkin hair out! I got this anniversary edition for switch which claims to "include the Dimension Shellshock DLC". But I see no activation code in the box and no way to activate it within the game. When I go to the eshop it says I need to pay for the DLC. Can anyone enlighten me?
 

Impotaku

Member
I'm ready to pull my fukkin hair out! I got this anniversary edition for switch which claims to "include the Dimension Shellshock DLC". But I see no activation code in the box and no way to activate it within the game. When I go to the eshop it says I need to pay for the DLC. Can anyone enlighten me?
You don't have to activate anything t's already in there on the cart it's not a code on a slip of paper, when you start a game and are picking a character you should see usagi yojimbo the rabbit guy in the roster he's part of the shellshock dlc if you can see him you have the dlc already.
 

8bitGamer

Neo Member
You don't have to activate anything t's already in there on the cart it's not a code on a slip of paper, when you start a game and are picking a character you should see usagi yojimbo the rabbit guy in the roster he's part of the shellshock dlc if you can see him you have the dlc already.
Wow. Guess my age is getting the best of me... I thought "dimension shellshock dlc" actually included new game levels. It's actually just the survival mode and characters. My (almost) 4 year old son loves this game, and I was telling him there are more levels to play. :(
 
Wow. Guess my age is getting the best of me... I thought "dimension shellshock dlc" actually included new game levels. It's actually just the survival mode and characters. My (almost) 4 year old son loves this game, and I was telling him there are more levels to play. :(
No extra levels, but Mona Lisa and Mondo Gecko are new characters.
 

coffinbirth

Member
Wow. Guess my age is getting the best of me... I thought "dimension shellshock dlc" actually included new game levels. It's actually just the survival mode and characters. My (almost) 4 year old son loves this game, and I was telling him there are more levels to play. :(
Heya, if your kid loves this game and has played it out...maybe consider TMNT: Rescue-Palooza. It's completely free and will run on absolute potato hardware. It is also considered one of the best TMNT games ever made, so it's worth the time to check it out if you have access to a pc/laptop.


 
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8bitGamer

Neo Member
Heya, if your kid loves this game and has played it out...maybe consider TMNT: Rescue-Palooza. It's completely free and will run on absolute potato hardware. It is also considered one of the best TMNT games ever made, so it's worth the time to check it out if you have access to a pc/laptop.



Well, at only 3 years 10 months old, the TMNT on switch is perfect because of the "Chill" mode, and the fact that I can play along side him and help along the way. Although he can walk around and button mash just fine at this age, I only had to help him with some of the jumps. Anyway, I decided to invest in Scott Pilgrim for a similar experience on Switch. It's on sale <$5 right now. I hope there's also an "easy" mode on this one so we can just enjoy it without getting frustrated!
 

coffinbirth

Member
Well, at only 3 years 10 months old, the TMNT on switch is perfect because of the "Chill" mode, and the fact that I can play along side him and help along the way. Although he can walk around and button mash just fine at this age, I only had to help him with some of the jumps. Anyway, I decided to invest in Scott Pilgrim for a similar experience on Switch. It's on sale <$5 right now. I hope there's also an "easy" mode on this one so we can just enjoy it without getting frustrated!
Ahhh, ok. Gotcha. Then this one will be waiting for him once he tornado kicks his gamer training wheels off.

There are a lot of great couch co-op games on Switch, I suggest doing a little digging online to find ones that are age/challenge appropriate for the time being :pie_wfwt:
 

gamer82

Member
Really wish we could get a remake of the nes and arcade games in todays graphics that would be a day one buy and while were at it the simpsons arcade game redone would be a fun time waster.
 
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