Hmm... well, the best of the console games is TMNT III for the NES. Sure, I know Turtles IV: Turtles in Time is the most popular one, but that game is shorter and easier than TMNT III is, and the level designs aren't nearly as interesting either. Turtles III has the best levels, as none of the levels are the bland just-go-right cooridors that make up most of Turtles in Time and ALL of Hyperstone Heist. The more interesting level settings really help al ot, and I love how the enemies come at you from every direction, not only walking in from the sides. The game is long for a classic beat 'em up too, and it's challenging as well. It's a really great game all around, and is the best beat 'em up on the NES that I've played, too. Outstanding game!
However, my all-time favorite Turtles game has to be the original arcade game. I played that game so, so much as a kid... it was just amazing, and is easily one of my favorite arcade games ever.
Nothing compares! And yeah, seeing that cabinet is nostalgic for sure...
The only Turtles home system game I owned back then, though, was that PC port of the first NES game. I never got far enough to reach that jump you can't get across, though; I convinced myself that it was an okay game, but it's definitely not all that good, and it's very hard. Even though unlike the NES version the PC version has saving, it still is a really hard game since it saves which turtles you have lost... Oh, and as a note, you can get around that jump with a cheat code that lets you skip levels by walking over stuff on the overworld. Just use that code and go around the level in question. I never got the PC port of the arcade game, for whatever reason, and didn't get the GB games either; I played the first one sometime in the '90s though, and wasn't too impressed. It's short, easy, and simplistic. Going back later, the second and third GB games are much, much better -- those two are good games, well worth playing. I wish now that I had gotten Turtles III: Radical Rescue for GB when it came out, it quickly became hard to find... and it's tough, but interesting. It's sort of a Metroidvania-esque Turtles game. It's still a side-view beat 'em up/platformer, but in a mazelike area you have to explore.
As for the newer games, I have a few of them, and they're mostly okay, but nothing special. The better classic titles are better. The TMNT movie game isn't okay, though; the three or four Konami titles are bland and generic but okay, as I said, but that TMNT game based on the CG movie is, sadly, no good at all. The movie was good, but the game isn't. Skip it!
Never knew this, how all did the Genesis game differ?
Basically the SNES version is a great game and one of the better fighting games of the generation, while the Genesis came is quite awful and not worth playing at all, unfortunately. As with some of Konami's other Genesis games Tournament Fighters on Genesis clearly didn't get the budget or attention the SNES version did, and it shows. The game is 3 button only so it doesn't support the 6-button controller, has poor graphics, and even worse play mechanics. There isn't really anything good about it other than that it's the only one of the three versions with April playable. Genesis Tournament Fighters is a bad, very disappointing game. The Hyperstone Heist is somewhat disappointing too -- it's shorter and blander in design than TMNT IV -- but it is an okay game, and is a lot better than Genesis Tournament Fighters, for sure... though for a great Genesis Konami game, stick to Contra Hard Corps and Rocket Knight Adventures, I would say. Those two are outstanding.