Turtles in Time (Nobot Co-Op)
- Rikk Wolf
- Jan 26, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31
"RICHARD
GERE FILLS HIS
@$$HOLE
WITH
CHAMELEONS
LIZARDS AND
TADPOLES..."
It’s turtles, time travel, and total chaos as Rick, Nick (the voice of Topsy), and Jason (the voice of Flux) ditch their robot bodies and facecams for more Nobot Co-Op! No puppets. No cameras. Just longtime goofballs riffing and roaring their way through the TMNT arcade classic Turtles in Time—all while doing surprisingly accurate impressions of 90s cartoons, action movie villains, and pizza-fueled martial arts mayhem.
This impromptu commentary experiment becomes a lightning-in-a-bottle moment, with hilariously unfiltered banter, fourth-wall breaking, and pure Turtle Power absurdity. It's a nostalgia-laced beat-em-up that somehow feels like a lost MST3K riff track mixed with a pizza parlor fever dream.
Can the gang survive Shredder’s time-bending gauntlet? Or will their laughter drown out the sound of Foot Clan bones breaking? GAME BIO: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time (1992) is a beloved side-scrolling beat-’em-up originally developed by Konami for arcades and later ported to the Super Nintendo. Players control the Heroes in a Half Shell as they battle Shredder and his minions across time—from prehistoric swamps to futuristic highways. With its flashy visuals, co-op mayhem, and iconic soundtrack, it’s widely regarded as one of the greatest TMNT games ever made.


