: Often contains additional assets required for the full experience.
: Since the original game used physical disc checks, a No-CD fix is usually required to run the .exe without mounting a virtual drive. : Often contains additional assets required for the
: Note that the Arcade Mode (a port of the original TMNT II: The Arcade Game ) is exclusive to the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube versions and is not available in the PC version. Download Components Download Components : Many digital downloads are missing
: Many digital downloads are missing background music (BGM) or cutscene audio. A common community fix involves installing the game from original disc ISOs to get the .DAT files, then transferring those files into a pre-installed version of the game to restore the soundtrack. To enable widescreen, you must use tools like
: The native PC version only supports 4:3 resolutions. To enable widescreen, you must use tools like dgVoodoo D3D9 and apply hex edits to the TMNT2.exe file to adjust the aspect ratio and Field of View (FOV).
: The game features several hidden characters that can be unlocked either through specific in-game tournaments or by waiting a set number of real-world days after installation (e.g., Casey Jones after 5 days, Splinter after 10 days).
: Contain the primary game data and installation files.