

Oh and make sure you learn how to throw the baddies early on – it becomes valuable later on. HOW TO WIN – Pick either Leonardo or Michelangelo – their weapons are the longest. It’s bloody hard though – when in doubt – button bash to within an inch of your life. No prior knowledge of the 90s Turtles cartoon is needed, but if you’ve ever seen it – it’ll make the whole experience a lot more interesting. One of the best side-scrolling beat ’em ups known to man, Turtles in Time can be played either on the arcade or on the brilliant SNES version.

Buy John Travolta’s hips on eBay.Īrcade Peter Street, SNES Peter Street & Northern Quarter HOW TO WIN – Go and take dancing lessons. Get good at this though and you’ll impress everyone around you and become a true legend of NQ64. Yeah, simple but very very hard – especially if you haven’t done any exercise in about 6 months. It’s very simple – all you need to do is push your foot on the correct pad at the correct time to the music. The ultimate in two player gaming experiences, ‘the dancing game’ is SO much fun – especially after a couple of those infamous NQ64 cocktails. HOW TO WIN – Use the map on the screen and if in doubt – run away. This two player game on the SNES or Mega Drive demands that you play together to jump though everyone’s back yards, avoid zombies and save your neighbours. The story of zombies invading middle class USA suburbia and the two children who need to save their neighbours using water guns and cans of fizzy pop. SNES & Mega Drive Peter Street & Northern Quarter Play at home so that you can compete in every track with your eyes closed. HOW TO WIN – Learn how to power slide and use it ALL THE TIME. All the usual rules and tactics apply – just throw a load of shit at your opponents, drift and don’t fall off the side. SNES & NQ64 Northern Quarter, Arcade & SNES & N64 Peter Street, GameCube DogBowl & Northern QuarterĮach NQ64 will feature a few different versions of Mario Kart, be it the original SNES version, the excellent ‘Double Dash’ on the GameCube or the extremely rare (in the UK anyway) Mario Kart GP – a full sit-down arcade karting experience on Peter Street. Here we present the most enjoyable 2-6 player games at the three NQ64 locations in Manchester. …and if you’re going to win, then you best choose the best games in which to do it.
