Released in March 2007 to coincide with the Kevin Munroe-directed TMNT film, the PC version of TMNT (developed by Ubisoft Quebec) was a unique beast. Unlike the console versions (PS2, GameCube, Wii, Xbox 360), which differed slightly in mechanics, the PC port was a direct, sometimes janky, port of the console experience.

Some users prefer mounting a "mini-image" or an ISO of the game using tools like WinCDEmu to trick the game into thinking the disc is present.

Modern patches like UbiTMNTHax on GitHub go beyond just cracking the game; they fix resolution issues, windowed mode, and other compatibility bugs for modern systems. Common Technical Hurdles

Playing TMNT 2007 PC game without a CD is possible with the help of a no-CD crack. While using a crack may be against the terms of service of the game, it's a viable option for players who want to play the game without the hassle of a CD.

. Because the game is considered abandonware and no longer available on official storefronts like Steam or