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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: [[The Irate Gamer|Some people]] don't even know there ''was'' an arcade game.
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: [[The Irate Gamer|Some people]] don't even know there ''was'' an arcade game.
* [[Anticlimax Boss|Anti-Climax Boss]]: Super Shredder. The color flames around him show what attack he's going to use and as long you don't stand in front of him when he's about to attack, which given the amount of time before he does attack isn't that difficult, he'll never hit you. One of his three moves can't even hit you unless you try a jump attack so it does nothing but leave him wide open.
* [[Anticlimax Boss|Anti-Climax Boss]]: Super Shredder. The color flames around him show what attack he's going to use and as long you don't stand in front of him when he's about to attack, which given the amount of time before he does attack isn't that difficult, he'll never hit you. One of his three moves can't even hit you unless you try a jump attack so it does nothing but leave him wide open.
* [[Breather Level]]: Neon Night Riders in the SNES version. It's a bonus stage sandwiched between two very tough levels (the arcade version is much tougher, however).
* [[Breather Level]]: "Neon Night Riders" in the SNES version. It's a bonus stage sandwiched between two very tough levels (the arcade version is much tougher, however).
* [[Broken Base]]: Much like the original arcade game, which is better? Arcade or SNES? The arcade version has four player support and better visuals, while the SNES version has a lot of fan favorite characters, more precise controls, and extra modes added in. Most agree that ''Re-Shelled'' wasn't a good remake though.
* [[Broken Base]]: Much like the original arcade game, which is better? Arcade or SNES? The arcade version has four player support and better visuals, while the SNES version has a lot of fan favorite characters, more precise controls, and extra modes added in. Most agree that ''Re-Shelled'' wasn't a good remake though.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOjePmJAmE SEWER SURFIN']
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOjePmJAmE SEWER SURFIN']
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri5XqNG7a28&fmt=18 BURY MY SHELL AT WOUNDED KNEE]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri5XqNG7a28&fmt=18 BURY MY SHELL AT WOUNDED KNEE]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUbb2F9bFGE&feature=related NEON NIGHT RIDERS]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUbb2F9bFGE&feature=related NEON NIGHT RIDERS]
* [[Demonic Spiders]]: The Yellow Frisbee Foot Soldiers which first appears at "Skull and Crossbones". They react far better than their common part, throw a rather difficult to dodge boomerang attack that can hit twice, and if you get too close, they simply kick you away probably faster than you can attack, to top that they can endure a decent amount of punishment before dying. Fighting them with Michelangelo is a rage inducing task, though well timed attacks can deflect them.
* [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks]]: Those who are aware of the Arcade version say this about the remake, which was a bit ''too'' accurate to the arcade, and didn't have many features from the somewhat more popular SNES version.
* [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks]]: Those who are aware of the Arcade version say this about the remake, which was a bit ''too'' accurate to the arcade, and didn't have many features from the somewhat more popular SNES version.
* [[Misblamed]]: The fans say that the game "Removed" several features that made the game good, like Bebop and Rocksteady, the Technodrome, and Super Shredder... When they're talking about the SNES version, which expanded upon the arcade game.
* [[Misblamed]]: The fans say that the game "Removed" several features that made the game good, like Bebop and Rocksteady, the Technodrome, and Super Shredder... When they're talking about the SNES version, which expanded upon the arcade game.

Revision as of 14:35, 31 May 2018


  • Adaptation Displacement: Some people don't even know there was an arcade game.
  • Anti-Climax Boss: Super Shredder. The color flames around him show what attack he's going to use and as long you don't stand in front of him when he's about to attack, which given the amount of time before he does attack isn't that difficult, he'll never hit you. One of his three moves can't even hit you unless you try a jump attack so it does nothing but leave him wide open.
  • Breather Level: "Neon Night Riders" in the SNES version. It's a bonus stage sandwiched between two very tough levels (the arcade version is much tougher, however).
  • Broken Base: Much like the original arcade game, which is better? Arcade or SNES? The arcade version has four player support and better visuals, while the SNES version has a lot of fan favorite characters, more precise controls, and extra modes added in. Most agree that Re-Shelled wasn't a good remake though.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: SEWER SURFIN'
  • Demonic Spiders: The Yellow Frisbee Foot Soldiers which first appears at "Skull and Crossbones". They react far better than their common part, throw a rather difficult to dodge boomerang attack that can hit twice, and if you get too close, they simply kick you away probably faster than you can attack, to top that they can endure a decent amount of punishment before dying. Fighting them with Michelangelo is a rage inducing task, though well timed attacks can deflect them.
  • It's the Same, Now It Sucks: Those who are aware of the Arcade version say this about the remake, which was a bit too accurate to the arcade, and didn't have many features from the somewhat more popular SNES version.
  • Misblamed: The fans say that the game "Removed" several features that made the game good, like Bebop and Rocksteady, the Technodrome, and Super Shredder... When they're talking about the SNES version, which expanded upon the arcade game.
  • Narm Charm: Shredder, in the versions he actually says: "Turtle Soup, my favorite!" would probably be ridiculously funny, if the actor didn't sound so awesome.
  • Polished Port: The SNES version added an extra level, extra bosses (not to mention changing some of the original, adding mainstays Bebop and Rocksteady and Slash) and a few new resources (time-trial, two-player versus). It was so improved many complained Reshelled just copied the arcade.
  • Scrappy Mechanic: Throwing in the arcade version. Unlike the SNES port that came later you could not choose the type of throw, because it was randomized in the arcade version. This makes you wonder why Konami thought it was a good idea at the time.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks:
    • To those who thought the game was "Changed" for the remake, also overlaps with It's the Same, Now It Sucks.
    • They did, however, completely change the soundtrack, which many fans (whether it's of the arcade or the SNES version) are bitter about.