Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pinball (Nov 1, 2025)

Description
Cowabunga, dude! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back in action in this radical, action-packed pinball adventure inspired by the classic animated series! AtGames and Magic Pixel bring the heroes in a half shell to life as Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael take the fight to the streets and sewers of New York City. Shredder and the Foot Clan are plotting total chaos, but the Turtles are ready to strike back with fast-flowing ramps, multiball mayhem, and an interactive Shredder Bash Toy that makes every battle feel epic. Get ready for nonstop ninja action, because the city needs heroes, and the Turtles are always ready to answer the call!

Available on Legends Pinball HD devices, the battle between heroes and villains begins in up to 1080p resolution running at 60fps.

I’ve been really enjoying my AtGames Legends Pinball Micro, thanks to the holiday sale and as a gift to myself since November. I bought the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pinball Game and complained that I couldn’t play the game, unless I’m signed in. This is quite annoying, because the D-Pad on the Pinball Machine is horrendous, and I do not want to log in every time I start up the machine. I tried to take the table offline, but for whatever reasons, there was some sort of “transferring” error. Recently, after an update, I was able to finally set the TMNT table for offline mode. However, as others have mentioned, sometimes AtGames will ask you to log in. To me, this kind of constant request for ownership is treating their customers like we’re criminals. We bought the games, just let us play it.
To make matters worse, just days before Christmas (and Christmas eve), AtGames’ AppStoreX was down. You know what that means, if you haven’t set your games to offline, none of the games you purchased from AtGames will work (even after you logged in). So, I suggest just take all your tables your purchased offline now and disconnect the machine from the internet and after you verify it works offline, never go back online.
Anyway, going back to my TMNT Pinball game. When I can play it, no thanks to their online-only DRM restriction, I think it’s a great table. There is a basement, which isn’t obvious, by the way the table was designed (like the two bottom flippers isn’t obvious that it’s on a bottom layer).
The game was launched on November 1, 2025, as part of the Sam’s Club exclusive AtGames Legends Pinball TMNT machine, priced at $1,200 – but with a $999 price for the Black Friday sale. Since then, they’ve made the game available to be purchased on its own, so if you have a 4K pinball or the micro, you can also enjoy the game.
The game runs smooth and responsive on the Micro. It’s very colorful, and with great light effects. The audio is also great, especially with that familiar Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles catchy theme song. The soundbites were specifically recorded for this game, often commenting on various feats. If you love TMNT, you need to check out the pinball game.
For $6, I really can’t complain; it’s a fair price. If it was priced at $10 or more, I probably would have waited for a sale. Speaking of price, I think the 4K version may be more expensive, as you are going to be paying for that 4k tax on all AtGames products.
If you are still interested in picking up the AtGames Pinball Micro, it’s still currently on sale for about $300, but unfortunately, due to the holidays (and probably lack of stock), you won’t get the machine until probably 2026. Again, I highly recommend it. It comes with 50 free tables and it’ll be enough for most people. You can buy more games, but again, keep in mind the DRM online requirement and all the frustrating things you need to do to take the machine offline if you have poor internet. If you have amazing internet, it probably won’t be an issue.
Also, I bought the Zaccaria Pinball Pack 4 on sale for $9. It contains 10 Zaccaria tables: Star God, Star God 2019, Star God Retro, Star’s Phoenix, Star’s Phoenix 2018, Strike, Supersonic, Supersonic Retro, The Hippie, and The Mummy. I was mostly interested in Star God 2019, a modern re-make of the origin 1980 Star God table. Personally speaking, I do like the new revision, particularly expanding the upper playing field with a giant sword and the flying serpent. It looks much cooler and it is fun to play. It was also generous, in terms of giving extra balls or scoring high points. Obviously, the original pinball game was designed to try and milk you for all the quarters in your pocket… while the remake isn’t so concern about kicking you out of the game.
Part of the cool thing about digital pinball (or virtual pinball), is that I’m learning a lot about these games and the companies that made them. You see, pinball was really before my time. Or if they were around, they weren’t as easily accessible like arcade game at a gas station.

 

Yours,

Weekend Gamer
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