![]() ![]() There's a massive shootout inside Cyberdyne labs with the player T-800 shooting policemen left and right, unlike the film where they're spooked by the T-800 and sent packing.As well as the process of them teleporting to the future. The first half is set in the future war of 2029, and depicts the player(s) T-800 fighting other enemy robots alongside resistance fighters.Adaptation Expansion: The game adds a few additional elements absent in the movie:.John and Sarah in the game are almost as durable as Terminators themselves, where they keep moving after getting hit by bullets or explosions.In the game it absorbs hundreds of rounds and multiple explosions, shrugs off multiple grenade blasts and keeps on coming until you grab a grenade launcher and blast it into the steel. For instance, in the film seven shotgun blasts from Sarah sends it staggering backwards, followed by a grenade to the stomach from the T-800 is enough to send it plummeting into the vat of molten steel. The T-1000 can take far more punishment than it's cinematic counterpart.The franchise would release another arcade shooter almost two decades later with Terminator Salvation (Arcade). Not to be confused with any of the Terminator 2: Judgment Day games released by other publishers (mostly LJN Toys) on consoles and home computers. In 2023 it got a home arcade release by Arcade 1Up. The game was ported to multiple platforms, including the Super NES, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, Game Gear, Amiga 500, and MS-DOS as T2: The Arcade Game. Oddly enough, a two-player mode is available - the resistance probably sent a backup T-800 alongside the original. Seven stages are available, spanning from the futuristic warzones of 2029 to present-day (1995) Los Angeles. Like in the film, players assume the role of the T-800, re-programmed after its capture by the resistance and sent to the past by the human's resistance leader, John Connor, to protect his younger self from the T-1000, an advanced Terminator prototype made of liquid metal and impervious to all damage. Terminator 2: Judgment Day, also known as T2: The Arcade Game, is a 1991 arcade Rail Shooter developed by Midway Games and an official tie-in to the film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. ![]() Nice, a Terminator playing a Terminator game.
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