Terminator 2 computer game
With more games like this I just might go out and buy a GameBoy. This is a very good translation for the GB. I was skeptical when I heard of this coin-op to GB conversion, but this cart really impressed me.
The graphics are detailed and the sounds are also very good. The game play is missing a few things but stays true to the arcade in most respects. Too bad there isn't a GB light gun. Just as the arcade game is based on the movie, this is based oh the arcade. Of course a little of the original idea is lost in the translation, but overall it is a decent game. I would enjoy this better in color, but Nintendo never learns.
Since Acclaim and its various subsidiaries have first-video-game-conversion dibs on all Midway arcade games, it was only a matter of time before Ah-nuld did his deed to the Super NES. Mouse owners can use their rodents, too. It's not clear whether the SNES version will be able to match its coin-op counterpart stride-for-stride. However, it should come close with sweet scaling effects of the Terminator machines as they cross the devastated landscapes and stare you in the face -- extreme close-up, extreme close-up!
Like the arcade version, the game spans six levels that depict famous scenes from the movie, including a futuristic war zone, a truck chase, a messy office building, and an industrial factory. Essentially, you play Arnold and pump the Terminators 'til they're little metal chunks. Then you do it again. Your final target is the T morph-o-matic, who's been sent from the future to prevent John Connor from altering the past and saving humanity.
If T2 can even get within arm's length of replicating the arcade experience, all you Scwarzeneggarians will be able to sum it up in one word: "Schwing! Browse games Game Portals. Terminator 2 - The Arcade Game. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots 62 Discussion 1. The Police chopper will try to come in from above as well as from behind.
Shoot at the engine and the cab of the big rig that's trying to squash the SWAT van, and you should make it to the Steel Mill. If you pop off an Endoskeleton's head, it quietly self-destructs. Try keeping the gun at the Endoskeleton's neck level and sweep from left to right. When you're in the Cyberdyne labs, destroy everything. Shoot desks, telephones, file cabinets, and anything else that can be destroyed. If you don't destroy everything, research will continue at Cyberdyne, and you'll get a different ending.
To get past the Level Three Truck Stage in one piece, shoot at flying HKs before they appear this takes some guesswork and a lot of patience. Shoot the HKs in the middle with a Rocket, and they'll explode immediately. What's behind door number one in Level Four? Shoot continually at the doors to blast them apart and prevent more enemies from coming through. To knock out Skynet, you must blast every inch of its mainframe computer. Shoot at every comer and every bank of lights and buttons, then go for the missile-shooting panels near the middle.
Leave Smart Bombs on the ground until you've gathered a number of enemies. Points are given for the number of enemies destroyed. Overall rating: 7. You'll keep the Pistol throughout the game, but you can only carry one other weapon besides the Pistol at any time.
The graphics in T2 run the gamut, from good to gross. Although the sprites are small, they are easily identifiable: You'll know John and Sarah as soon as you see them. All the character movements are well detailed and deftly animated. The backgrounds, however, are blocky. They're mostly squarish objects with little variation. One musical theme pervades the game. The pulse-pounding backbeat may get on your nerves after awhile, so be prepared to put on your headphones.
This game has a lot of great features, like clever hidden clues, teamwork-style game play John joins you for certain tasks and shootin', shootin', shootin'! However, there's one major drawback: The annoying driving sequences between each action scene. Controlling your vehicle is harder than any other aspect of the game.
The confusing controls seriously detract from an otherwise excellent game. Why spend time on other levels, shooting your way through endless obstacles and solving mini-riddles just to have your life bar wiped out by uncontrollable driving? Friends don't let friends drive on T2: Judgment Day. Don't let the errant driving stop you from checking out this cool movie game.
The rest of the game is brimming with nonstop action and fast-on-your-feet puzzle-solving. You'll spend more time trying to beat this game than you did watching the movie on cable TV. He said he'd be back -- and a Terminator never kids around.
This time, however, our robo-man's jumped to the other side of the fence: he's a good guy and he's agreed to destroy the wicked T Terminator who's out to annihilate the entire human race. Your quest is a simple one: Terminate or be terminated. As the now good T Terminator you go it alone through five levels of jumping, kicking, punching, high tech weapon shooting action.
The action-packed summer blockbuster movie that wowed everyone with its awesome special effects has inspired an arcade shooter with equally breathtaking graphics and gameplay This 1 -- or 2-player stand-up gun game is a visual and aural feast for the senses! Terminator 2: Judgement Day incorporates actual film footage, digitized backdrops of scenes from the movie, an awesome soundtrack, mind-numbing sound effects, and digitized speech of Arnold Himself encouraging you through the heat of battle.
Smooth, multi-scrolling creates a realistic look that's enhanced by holographic-like flashes that appear between you and the screen. Gameplay is simple -- gun down the enemies before they get you! You have set amounts of energy and ammunition, which is recharged when you shoot special weapon and energy pill icons.
The game accurately follows the movie storyline, battling the robotic forces of Skynet in the Future, infiltrating the Skynet headquarters, controlling the Time field Generator which sends you back in time to our present to protect Sarah Conner and her son, and the ultimate final battle with the most deadly Terminator of all -- the T!
This game requires quick reflexes and a top-notch shooting ability to handle the non-stop, pulse-pounding action. As with the movie, Terminator 2: Judgement Day is something that can't he described, but must be experienced firsthand! Hasta la vista, baby! It has been ten years since the first terminator appeared from the future and travelled to the past to eliminate Sarah Connor.
Since its failure, Sky-Net has decided to make up for their past mistake and send a new terminator to kill Sarah's son, John who is the leader of the resistance. They have also made an advanced terminator to replace the old T model, called the T This new form of killing machine has the ability to change form by metamorphosis of its liquid metal body, which will make it very hard to kill.
You take on the role of the T who was reprogrammed by the future John Connor to travel back and stop the T from killing John as a boy. Run into a variety of punks and tough guys who will gang up on you and try to stop your progress. You need to punch them and follow the arrows further through the level.
Jump over motorcycles and go into the bar to beat the big guys that have the clothes you need. A action-adventure game based on T2, which was developed by B. It was released for the Game Boy in Featuring sounds and characters from the movie as pieces. The game offers several difficulties and play styles to choose from, along with time control, ratings on the USCF scale over different time-frames and other niceties. In " The Terminator " he said, "I'll be back! Arnold Schwarzenegger keeps his promise in UN's Terminator 2: Judgment Day, where the big screen meets the little screen with a bang!
You get six levels; five are sideview, multi-scrolling run and gun shoot-em-ups. Level 3 is a puzzler, where you deal with some scrambled circuitry. The graphics earn good Game Boy grades. The sharp full-screen still shots between levels are sure to jazz people who've seen the movie. The action graphics look good, too, but they're a tad small even for the Game Boy. Levels 1 and 2 are crowded with background art, which makes Terminator terminatin' tough.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day tracks the movie's storyline almost step for step. The action's nonstop as you fight an army of Terminators the Ts, Arnold's model and Aerial Hunter Killers as you attempt to destroy five Skynet signal beacons in the correct order. Survive and in Level 2 you shoot through the runamok supercomputer Skynet's defenses to find the correct door to the Terminator T storage area.
Follow a Terminator here. Now you must reprogram a T into one of the good guys in Level 3. The game displays a jumbled set of circuits onscreen. You've got a handful of seconds to reroute circuit fragments into four separate neural pathways. Successfully rewire a T's brain and Terminator 2 pumps you up! You travel back in time to Level 4 as an Arnold clone. You're in a narrow obstacle-strewn drainage canal with the mimetic-polyalloy Terminator T trying to drive a big rig up your tailpipes.
Your destination is the Cyberdyne Systems building in Level 5, where you f expend more ammo to retrieve a Terminator arm and a microchip, despite the heavily armed SWAT team guarding them.
Level 6 is where you face the T in the Steel Mill for an anything-goes mechanical fistfight to the finish. Despite the futuristic onscreen hardware and the glitzy movie tie-in, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is basic, good old-fashioned Game Boy fun Duck, shoot, move, jump!
This game's as tough as a Terminator, but we all know what happens to them. Until then, "Hasta la vista, baby! Save 3 billion lives! Outwit a supercomputer! Travel back into time! Destroy an indestructible robot!
Turn your enemy into your friend! Sound like the plots to about four or five different games? But Arnold Schwarzenegger fans know it's-Terminator 2! Terminator 2: Judgment Day is still tearing up movie screens, and it's about to do the same to the Game Boy.
Here's a preview of an early version of the cart by LJN. Khan, F. Hulse, S. Hegde, E. Gurley, A. Ahmed, M. Rashid, R. We used 2-stage sampling based on digitized satellite imagery by first dividing the Sitakunda subdistrict into 1 km 2 grid-cells or clusters and randomly selecting grid-cells proportional to the estimated number of households in each, with replacement. We then randomly selected structures weighted by whether they were multistory or single-story. We corrected seroprevalence estimates for imperfect test performance, household clustering, and individual-level covariates e.
Our study was approved by the icddr,b research and ethics review committee and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health institutional review board. We collected samples 3— days after symptom onset. The first beat-'em-up section -- a battle between the old and the new Terminator in a corridor-- is downright abysmal. Instead of feeling like the powerful battle that it should, you just poke or fire weapon leisurely at your opponent, causing damage little by little before he falls.
The enemy Terminator advances ever-so-slowly towards you with a tinny growl that sounds more like a broken PC speaker than a menacing killer android, making no effort whatsoever to evade your fire. After the slow-motion, beat'-em-up "action" of the first level, this game improves slightly with a racing section. You race a moped and see the level from the top-down perspective, trying to outrun the Terminator's truck and avoid obstacles.
Unfortunately, after this high point of the game, it goes back to mediocrity again with tediously moving pieces of an ostentacious "puzzle" section. The bottom line: play any one of Bethesda's Terminator game instead Screenshots from MobyGames. Dixie 0 point DOS version. BenRedic -2 points Amiga version. Tervcsghevhdg -8 points. Ffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuucccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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