Score card

Achieved at : 2026-04-11
Rank : 1
(world record)
Lups : 100
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2026-05-05
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Larquey
today @ 08:39:43
Yes
@el_pasi 🇫🇮
TGP
today @ 04:37:41
Thank you!
@aca0808 🇷🇸
TGP
today @ 04:37:33
Thanks!
aca0808
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yesterday @ 20:13:12
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el_pasi
yesterday @ 18:43:27
Voting yes
TGP
yesterday @ 18:15:00
Turtles is a port of the 1981 Konami arcade game of the same name. The game was released under license to Sega in Japan and Stern in North America. The Adventure Vision port of the game was released in 1982 and is one of only four games released for the little-known Entex Adventure Vision console.

In Turtles, you are a turtle trying to rescue your bady turtles which have ended up in a building. The turtles are hiding in some boxes scattered around each floor. You have to check each box and if it contains a turtle, carry it to the home so it can escape to freedom. Travelling the maze are some beetles and these will kill you on contact, and they are also hidden in some of the boxes. Bombs can be collected from the centre of the maze and these can be dropped to temporarily stun the beetles. If you complete a level, you climb to the next floor and do it all again at a harder difficulty.

This is a decent version of the arcade game - as long as you are prepared to consider the limitations of the Adventure Vision. The gameplay aspects are captured well enough, though the maze is simpler and smaller. The adventure vision featured a 150 x 40 pixel display and monochrome red colour.

This run was made on the 11th April 2026. There are no selectable difficulty settings or game variations. The emulator is the Adventure Vision core running on a MiSTer Multisystem 2. The final score was 3,800 points. The onscreen colour is actually red, but my recording device has 'corrected' this to more of an orange colour. The sound also did not record very well.

Time stamps:
00:30 Game start.
01:35 Level 1 complete, climb to the next floor.
02:47 First life lost.
03:28 Second life lost.
04:08 Third life lost. Game Over. Final score 3,800 points.