The 1980s were a jubilant time to be alive – big hair, big music, and big pizza. But nothing made the late 1980s and inevitably the 1990s so tubular was the influx of adult and young adult-oriented franchises turned into kids cartoons. There was “GI Joe”, “Transformers”, “Ghostbusters”, and, eventually, the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. The “TMNT” boom made fans of kids across the world looking to be heroes in a half shell. That feeling of imitating ninjutsu masters trained by a man turned into an anthropomorphic rat was turned into a reality for many as they entered arcades and took control of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, or Raphael in a much herald arcade game that so many gamers wanted to be remade on stronger game systems after the NES port failed to match its original’s greatness. Now, after over three decades, the spiritual successor to the original “Turtles” arcade game is finally here. Order a fully-loaded pizza, sharpen your sais, and chow down on these first impressions of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder’s Revenge”.