I always loved the soundtrack. I played this for many hours since I had my mom rent this for me for many many weekends when I was a kid. The fact that you were the Terminator and could just gun everyone down,.. the "open-world" in between levels. Plus the mall level was my favorite. I love games with malls in them.
The music when he's riding the motorcycle is awesome!! Love the music in these oldschool days!! A lot of these themes sound similar to Battletoads!! Games in 1993 had cool music!!
Thanks for the video brings back memories. I coded this (so don't blame me for music etc), it started out well, but deadlines and release schedules, despite pulling quite a few all nighters, meant the driving sequence wasn't really finished, and other areas weren't polished... BTW there is a cheat (can't remember the key sequence tho) that when enabled puts the T2 in auto idle mode where if you don't control him for a while he will automatically shoot any enemies, wanted to have that in the actual game but wasn't allowed. Non fatal wounds... after this we did Last Action Hero, and were banned from having any weapons at all in it.
Seeing T2:TJD being one of the very first videogames to have and display objectives, I still find this game being very interesting. (as I'm also learning to speedrun it). However, indeed, polishing the driving sequences would have been better. At least they gave lots of replayability, with the randomized objects through several levels (ID Card, Sarah Connor, the prof...). Still today though, I don't understand the compass at all. (at least, driving controls are FAR better than the MD version) Thanks a lot for the trivia ! And I hope you'll remember that cheat code, this would be one very obscure code to know !
Bit late on this, but pulling apart the Megadrive ROM and found these: ASSESSMENT ======= DAMAGE INCURRED RE-ROUTING TO AUTO DEFENSE CIRCUITS ASSESSMENT ======= LINK RE-ESTABLISHED AUTO DEFENSE MODE DEACTIVATED Fascinating stuff! Also found this: 000fb80a MODL: M79 TYPE: LAUNCHER WGHT: 2.4 KG Was it an unused weapon? I'm guessing taken out due to time constraints or related to "nonfatal" issues?
Since the movie was like the absolute most badass thing on the planet back then, 8 year old me fell in love with this game, ignoring all its flaws. And I remember desperately wanting to finish it. But I was too damn confused by the driving sequences. I never managed to beat this game. Still, good times.
Remember when the terminator shot all the mall cops in the galleria? No me neither. Also since when has being shot point blank in the chest with a 12gauge shotgun been none lethal lol
Remember when the T-1000 turned into a molten steel abomination. Or when Arnie went BACK to the future after a game over or finally destroying the T-1000?
Thank you uploader for this vid I was really curious to see what's beyond the first level and how the game plays.I admire you for your skill and patience to make it through this horrible mess, keep up the good work :P
I remember the robot skull with the flames in the background at the beginning used to give me nightmares. Now it looks like the fire was made in MS Paint XD
This game was really cool back in the day but WAY too freaking hard. I think I only ever made it to the mall. Seemed to have decent production values (other than the two music tracks), but they never playtested it to see if it was actually a decent game.
I was 10 when it came out and although a pain in the ass managed to beat it. Had hard time driving between locations , once i figured that out became easier.
Actually finished this game for the first time last night. Cyberdyne was a pain in the ass but other than that its not too difficult as long as you get used to the driving sections.The music is still shitty though except for the steel mill level.
I was a big gamer as a kid and finished this game back then. What a pain in the ass lol...gave up on video games on Ps2. My oldest son is a big gamer now on Ps4. How times have changed
Same here, beat it back in the day (i'm 33 now), but boy was it a pain in the ass! I still game from time to time but I find myself going back to the classics!
You have to shoot him. Pretty ridiculous since he was done after falling in the steel, but I guess they needed more of an endgame boss. It's pretty easy as long as you didn't take too much damage in the mill, but those drops can do some heavy damage.
So, wait a minute. They altered the ending so that the T-800 doesn't die, but instead gets teleported back into the future... and then added footage from the deleted ending to the film, showing that said future never even happened to begin with? I know the Terminator series and time paradoxes go hand-in-hand, but that's a real doozy!
Guess they wanted to incorporate a ripple effect as temporal disruptions cause a change in the timeline: No T-800 artifacts, no Skynet, no Future War. As for the snapshot clips, they're from the nightmare scene in the theatrical footage.
@@Brando_Broshi The stills from the nightmare scene are used for the Game Over screen, and the ones from the deleted ending are used for the game's ending. Please pay attention to what the OP is saying and the video itself before commenting.
No, you don't. I first played this game in 2014. I hated it at first, but after a little while, it started to grow on me and I was able to appreciate what the developers were going for. And it is possible to like something from a bygone era for reasons other than nostalgia, so stop assuming nostalgia is the only way someone can like a game you don't. Besides, never refer to nostalgia in a condescending manner. It's your friend. Let it hold your hand. It will make things all the more enjoyable.
I fail to see what is it that you see that is good in this game. I watched this being played and compared it to the NES version. This has no cutscenes during the game the music does not create the atmosphere for the levels and the gameplay, well I'm not even gonna comment on that it's just horrible that's all I can say. Sure it has more levels than the NES version but that doesn't make it better I say the one on the NES is far far better than this. It may be monotonous at times or hard as hell at some points but it's nowhere near as bad as this. This one didn't even get the ending right, terminator goes back to the future, sure...
Indeed but well to me this is just like seeing someone enjoying S&M stuff. I agree though if he likes it good for him just a thought. From my point of view the NES version is 10 times better.
9:33 - Carnage begins...that may be simple mistake but its most inefficient way to play this level. Much smarter is to go, collect all objects, get guns (carefully) and then get John via backdoor (to not meet T1000) and leave mall peacefully. Cyberdyne level is insane... You managed to stay in explosion areas and almost got to GameOver. 6% on secondary power! Its miracle you made it!
He actually doesn't even show up in Cyberdyne if you didn't killed him, you actually have to find him in his room and he'll tells you where where does he hide his key, but you can randomly get the key by looting at Dyson if you killed him, I think
today i took out my SNES games and started to play the games i never even touched cause they seemed boring to me, so i put on terminator 2 and put the walkthrough- i still didnt know what to do
damn they really stayed tight to the script of the movie....avgn ripped it apart but I think it looks ok, will have to try it some time....did you use any cheats or anything? Just wondering how difficult it is, I didn't watch the entire video, just curious about a few parts
10:48 - 11:09 - So John Connor is basically bullet-proof? Also, love how he casually continues to play the arcade game while cops are being shot all around him.
It really should have been done by Probe, by the same team that also made Alien 3 for the SNES. Edit, in comparison BITS Terminator 2 Judgment Day game for the Gameboy is much better, well at least better than the SNES game. It even has a couple of levels set in the future before the Terminator is send back in time to protect Connor.
both the Sega Genesis/Mega-Drive and SNES Terminator 2 game versions were developed by a british game developer Bits Studios Ltd all they did was dish out crap (shit) 16-bits games
Jason Lee Pretty much useless, when you first find him he tells you where an item is hidden in the house. After that he is useless it makes no difference whether you shoot him or leave him alive.
Honestly the fucking music in this game....This game couldv been improved a hell of a lot with a better soundtrack. Was that the best they could come up with. Sounds like nothing to do with terminator. Who the fuck gave the ok for this soundtrack,kinda makes the game seem laughable.
Yes, you can. LJN never developed a single game. They were only a publisher. Besides, they have put out good games. And that final boss is based on an unused concept from the movie in which the T-1000 merges with the molten steel.
Oh my God....it's LJN! I remember playing Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid...that and Superman and Wolverine-wow, they had their way with these fucking shitty games. I laughed really hard when the AVGN covered these horrible titles in his awesome reviews.
No, LJN did not have "their way with these fucking shitty games" because a) plenty of them are good, including the ones you mentioned, and b) LJN never developed a single title. They were only a publisher. Also, they never published a Superman game.
What do you mean "so much"? The game makes it a point to state that the people that the Terminator attacks sustain "non-fatal injuries." Therefore, the Terminator is not killing anyone.
For all you haters out there let me fill you in this game was made in 93 which is why the graphics are what they are and for the time this game was made this side scroller was the most innovative game of its time most side scrollers were exactly like playing a game of Mario with different settings and characters this us a 2.5d scroller using doors to enter new areas for the time nothing like this had been tried and this game was welcomed with open arms you can't compare apple to oranges meaning this eras games to that of the 80's and 90's
It's already a decent game as is, and lacking the things you mentioned don't inherently prevent a game from being decent. Besides, the cover of the game shows the Terminator on a motorcycle, so if there were no driving stage, that would not only leaving out a scene from the movie, it would also be false advertising.
Watching this was hilarious. Im glad i never played it. I laughed so hard when you as the terminator (to quote young John Connor) "blew him away". God awful music. Like wtf is that shit? And that driving stage...apparently the events in the movie all take place in broad daylight. Didnt think i would see that...and most of those "non-fatal" wounds look pretty fatal to me. Did any of those idiots see the movie? Also when does the steel refinery get blown up? So i guess Sarah and John died there? Like wow, such a pile of crap...imagine paying $50 usd for this crap back in 1993 and being utterly disappointed in how horribly it follows the movie. Just wow...
The game follows the movie pretty closely until the ending, so I can't imagine being too disappointed. Don't act like everyone is you. Then again, faithfulness to the source material is kind of secondary as long as the game is fun to play. The music is far from "god awful." And it doesn't matter if the "wounds look pretty fatal" to you, because the game said that they're not. It just may be possible to survive that kind of injury.
This is pretty Terminator. But you know what's even more Terminator? The Terminator playing Terminator 2 for SNES, to the Terminator soundtrack. ruclips.net/video/Ul7JlRfWE7o/видео.html
you played the cyberdyne level so bad its amazing you made it!!! you should have been much faster, you wasted too much time playing around..3% on reserve power???? give me a break ;))
So at the end you fight the T-1000 AFTER he took a swim in the lava pot and at the end the terminator gets send back into the future...I must admit I didn't see THAT coming
+Invidente7 Suppose it was just for some extra challenge, knocking him into the steel is such a pissball they probably thought shit wev gotta put some sort of challenge in this lvl.
Plus it was a concept idea of what would happen if the T-1000 briefly merged with the steel before its termination, and attempted to attack in this critical phase.
Yeah it wasnt terrible. A bit of a deviation from the source material now and then isnt too bad but they could have had the t-800 lower himself into the steel at least.
Must you make Arnold hop all the time? It's so uncool. Who cares if the regular movement takes longer as long as you feel like a cool-headed bad-ass while blowing guys away? I'm not saying don't ever hop, just that speed running isn't always the best way to enjoy a game. The hopping probably doesn't save that much time anyway. Relax.
I can't believe the the same song played throughout the whole game until the last stage.
it's kinda a banger tho
It really does look like you play as Hank Hill.
i tell ya hwat
2 years later. The Terminator was kind of a Hank in the latest movie. Instead it was Frank, um I mean Carl.
more like Greg Proops
Hank hill is in the ultimate stuntman NES too
Well its good to know how to do those driving stages.....23 years later. Thanks for the vid.
Lmao same i died so many times as a kid because i didnt understand the map.
I always loved the soundtrack. I played this for many hours since I had my mom rent this for me for many many weekends when I was a kid. The fact that you were the Terminator and could just gun everyone down,.. the "open-world" in between levels. Plus the mall level was my favorite. I love games with malls in them.
14:00 Dancing in the elevator to that monstrous repetitive soundtrack.
The music when he's riding the motorcycle is awesome!! Love the music in these oldschool days!! A lot of these themes sound similar to Battletoads!! Games in 1993 had cool music!!
Thanks for the video brings back memories. I coded this (so don't blame me for music etc), it started out well, but deadlines and release schedules, despite pulling quite a few all nighters, meant the driving sequence wasn't really finished, and other areas weren't polished... BTW there is a cheat (can't remember the key sequence tho) that when enabled puts the T2 in auto idle mode where if you don't control him for a while he will automatically shoot any enemies, wanted to have that in the actual game but wasn't allowed.
Non fatal wounds... after this we did Last Action Hero, and were banned from having any weapons at all in it.
Did you also work on the Terminator 2 game for the Gameboy?
And do you still work on making video games these days? If so for which company?
Seeing T2:TJD being one of the very first videogames to have and display objectives, I still find this game being very interesting. (as I'm also learning to speedrun it).
However, indeed, polishing the driving sequences would have been better. At least they gave lots of replayability, with the randomized objects through several levels (ID Card, Sarah Connor, the prof...). Still today though, I don't understand the compass at all. (at least, driving controls are FAR better than the MD version)
Thanks a lot for the trivia ! And I hope you'll remember that cheat code, this would be one very obscure code to know !
Bit late on this, but pulling apart the Megadrive ROM and found these:
ASSESSMENT
=======
DAMAGE INCURRED
RE-ROUTING TO AUTO
DEFENSE CIRCUITS
ASSESSMENT
=======
LINK RE-ESTABLISHED
AUTO DEFENSE MODE
DEACTIVATED
Fascinating stuff!
Also found this:
000fb80a MODL: M79
TYPE: LAUNCHER
WGHT: 2.4 KG
Was it an unused weapon? I'm guessing taken out due to time constraints or related to "nonfatal" issues?
I remember renting this game and getting so damn frustrated with it
Me too I could never figure out how to past the first stage and there was no RUclips back then
@@7xking7x seriously?u mustve been dumb as rocks when you were a kid.
We never knew where to go in the driving parts lol
Since the movie was like the absolute most badass thing on the planet back then, 8 year old me fell in love with this game, ignoring all its flaws.
And I remember desperately wanting to finish it. But I was too damn confused by the driving sequences. I never managed to beat this game. Still, good times.
0:52-1:05 is the best part.
Lol hahaha
remember in the movie when he had to shoot small robots in John Connor's foster parents house yeah me neither lol
childofthe80s1981 Remember in Dyson's house when Danny's remote control truck fired weapons? Me either
Remember in the movie when a cop car touched the back of Arnolds bike and it exploded instantly? Me neither.
Remember when the terminator shot all the mall cops in the galleria? No me neither. Also since when has being shot point blank in the chest with a 12gauge shotgun been none lethal lol
Remember when the T-1000 turned into a molten steel abomination. Or when Arnie went BACK to the future after a game over or finally destroying the T-1000?
Thank you uploader for this vid I was really curious to see what's beyond the first level and how the game plays.I admire you for your skill and patience to make it through this horrible mess, keep up the good work :P
I bet you're looking real old by now
Is everything made of nitroglycerin in this game?
+Kackle Mackle Glorious, isn't it?
Absolutely
The only way to go any faster is to hop around like a fucking idiot. - AVGN.
Hank Hill: Propanator
I remember the robot skull with the flames in the background at the beginning used to give me nightmares. Now it looks like the fire was made in MS Paint XD
Hank Hill going on a Rampage!!!!
123TauruZ321 They were switching to electric ⚡️, he had no choice.
@@TXetc everyone has a choice son.
I like how knocking the T-1000 into the molten metal turned him into some sort of super lava being. Like wtf
what kind of ending is that did they even try to watch the movie or did they just take a stupid guess
This game was really cool back in the day but WAY too freaking hard. I think I only ever made it to the mall. Seemed to have decent production values (other than the two music tracks), but they never playtested it to see if it was actually a decent game.
I was 10 when it came out and although a pain in the ass managed to beat it. Had hard time driving between locations , once i figured that out became easier.
To me the best games for snes were: donkey kong, mario world, top gear, robocop vs terminator.
@@i.cabrera7971 same i never beat it though because for some reason i forgot how to read the map and ebded up dieunf after i get sarah conor
Actually finished this game for the first time last night. Cyberdyne was a pain in the ass but other than that its not too difficult as long as you get used to the driving sections.The music is still shitty though except for the steel mill level.
I was a big gamer as a kid and finished this game back then. What a pain in the ass lol...gave up on video games on Ps2. My oldest son is a big gamer now on Ps4. How times have changed
Same here, beat it back in the day (i'm 33 now), but boy was it a pain in the ass! I still game from time to time but I find myself going back to the classics!
The steel mill theme is also the title theme, just sayin"
The music isn't shitty. It's badass.
I'm glad someone uploaded this so we can see what it looks like past like....level three...fuck this game was hard lol
Not sure what made me watch this but it sure did bring back memories.
Maybe the music
looks like hank hill, went judgement day, lmao.
He must be Pro-pain.
Please throw out that first comma.
This game is hilarious! XD
5:35 I could't figure that part out. Who would think to shoot the ladder?
Omg 😂
I did
so you have to shoot at the T1000 while he is in the melting steel or just avoid the small drops of melted steel?
You have to shoot him. Pretty ridiculous since he was done after falling in the steel, but I guess they needed more of an endgame boss. It's pretty easy as long as you didn't take too much damage in the mill, but those drops can do some heavy damage.
So, wait a minute. They altered the ending so that the T-800 doesn't die, but instead gets teleported back into the future... and then added footage from the deleted ending to the film, showing that said future never even happened to begin with? I know the Terminator series and time paradoxes go hand-in-hand, but that's a real doozy!
Guess they wanted to incorporate a ripple effect as temporal disruptions cause a change in the timeline: No T-800 artifacts, no Skynet, no Future War. As for the snapshot clips, they're from the nightmare scene in the theatrical footage.
@@Brando_Broshi The stills from the nightmare scene are used for the Game Over screen, and the ones from the deleted ending are used for the game's ending. Please pay attention to what the OP is saying and the video itself before commenting.
Even real life fatal wounds count as non fatal wounds here?
Yeah you only shot that cop in the head 10 times with a rotary cannon....I'm sure he's fine.
What cop? The t-1000?
Luis Torres What cop? You mean you missed the 2,000 cops he shot "non fatally" throughout the game? lol Not every enemy in the game is the T-1000.
Yeah I know, it's just been a while since I've last seen this video.
Rubber bullets?
You need some big ass nostalgia goggles to call this game a good game.
@Charthers facts.
No, you don't. I first played this game in 2014. I hated it at first, but after a little while, it started to grow on me and I was able to appreciate what the developers were going for. And it is possible to like something from a bygone era for reasons other than nostalgia, so stop assuming nostalgia is the only way someone can like a game you don't. Besides, never refer to nostalgia in a condescending manner. It's your friend. Let it hold your hand. It will make things all the more enjoyable.
@@RASPOLOGY Lies.
I think it's... Pretty good, actually... For an LJN game. O_o
I fail to see what is it that you see that is good in this game. I watched this being played and compared it to the NES version. This has no cutscenes during the game the music does not create the atmosphere for the levels and the gameplay, well I'm not even gonna comment on that it's just horrible that's all I can say. Sure it has more levels than the NES version but that doesn't make it better I say the one on the NES is far far better than this. It may be monotonous at times or hard as hell at some points but it's nowhere near as bad as this. This one didn't even get the ending right, terminator goes back to the future, sure...
Casian Lionheart Who cares? If he likes it he likes it.
Indeed but well to me this is just like seeing someone enjoying S&M stuff. I agree though if he likes it good for him just a thought. From my point of view the NES version is 10 times better.
Casian Lionheart the last stage theme sounds good
William Link you must be blind if SNES Terminator 2 looks pretty good for a LJN game
9:33 - Carnage begins...that may be simple mistake but its most inefficient way to play this level. Much smarter is to go, collect all objects, get guns (carefully) and then get John via backdoor (to not meet T1000) and leave mall peacefully.
Cyberdyne level is insane... You managed to stay in explosion areas and almost got to GameOver. 6% on secondary power! Its miracle you made it!
That soundtrack ;)
I remember owning this. The music Omg.
childhood memories
The movie’s credits say “Play the hit Nintendo game from Acclaim/LJN Entertainment.” They could be referring to the SNES home port of the Arcade.
They most likely were, as this game wasn't released until two years after the movie.
There Is some cheat to skip level ? Or infinite Life?
This guy deserves a medal for focing himself through this shit.
Angry Video Game Nerd would send roses to this player for this crappy game.
wait, you can kill Miles Dyson before the cyberdyne mess ? wut
He actually doesn't even show up in Cyberdyne if you didn't killed him, you actually have to find him in his room and he'll tells you where where does he hide his key, but you can randomly get the key by looting at Dyson if you killed him, I think
who did the soundtrack for this?
Final boss is that guy that fell
When I saw the LJN logo I actually did the AVGN face
Looks pretty fun and kind of funny actually haha I would get this
Looks like hank hill
today i took out my SNES games and started to play the games i never even touched cause they seemed boring to me, so i put on terminator 2 and put the walkthrough- i still didnt know what to do
damn they really stayed tight to the script of the movie....avgn ripped it apart but I think it looks ok, will have to try it some time....did you use any cheats or anything? Just wondering how difficult it is, I didn't watch the entire video, just curious about a few parts
10:48 - 11:09 - So John Connor is basically bullet-proof?
Also, love how he casually continues to play the arcade game while cops are being shot all around him.
Could never make it past the jail ward as a kid lol
hardest game ever
Wow u just suck at games xD
A red label ruger shotgun, I got to get me one of those
Terminator 2 Propain, starring Hank Hill
at least it's not like the Ghostbusters game for the NES where they reused the Ghostbusters theme the whole game
Too bad, if this game was a little more refined it would be really cool. It has a strong arcade feel with cool RPG elements...
I laughed my ass off on first driving sequence:D
Great Dance Move Arnie =D
Its as if the people who came up with the game were forced to work on it...
Before GTA there was this game =D
24:01
Hey! That didn't happen in the movie!
It really should have been done by Probe, by the same team that also made Alien 3 for the SNES.
Edit, in comparison BITS Terminator 2 Judgment Day game for the Gameboy is much better, well at least better than the SNES game. It even has a couple of levels set in the future before the Terminator is send back in time to protect Connor.
LJN.. seriously, i though it was ocean who made this..
They made the home computer versions of the movie.
both the Sega Genesis/Mega-Drive and SNES Terminator 2 game versions were developed by a british game developer Bits Studios Ltd all they did was dish out crap (shit) 16-bits games
@@jasonlee7816 That's not "all they did." They put out good games.
The dance at 14:00 lol
24:01 why shoot miles dyson dead? I thought he's a helpful character or is he a useless character?
Jason Lee Pretty much useless, when you first find him he tells you where an item is hidden in the house. After that he is useless it makes no difference whether you shoot him or leave him alive.
Hasta la vista, baby.
"Taste the meat.. *and* the heat"
Honestly the fucking music in this game....This game couldv been improved a hell of a lot with a better soundtrack. Was that the best they could come up with. Sounds like nothing to do with terminator. Who the fuck gave the ok for this soundtrack,kinda makes the game seem laughable.
Oh this looks HORRIBLE.
*Shoots* "AWWWW"
*Shoots again* "awww"
WTF that final boss?? Well, you can't expect something good from LJN.
Yes, you can. LJN never developed a single game. They were only a publisher. Besides, they have put out good games. And that final boss is based on an unused concept from the movie in which the T-1000 merges with the molten steel.
Oh my God....it's LJN! I remember playing Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid...that and Superman and Wolverine-wow, they had their way with these fucking shitty games. I laughed really hard when the AVGN covered these horrible titles in his awesome reviews.
No, LJN did not have "their way with these fucking shitty games" because a) plenty of them are good, including the ones you mentioned, and b) LJN never developed a single title. They were only a publisher. Also, they never published a Superman game.
second level in this game- GTA 1 anyone? :)
ahahahaa that intro with the nude terminator
Damn you just shoot Dyson
So much for “not killing anybody”
What do you mean "so much"? The game makes it a point to state that the people that the Terminator attacks sustain "non-fatal injuries." Therefore, the Terminator is not killing anyone.
genesis version is better
Aaron Veneruso gieneseees
Na
@@ItsOver-wu3mkthe driving controls are way more easier there and if you match the speed of normal cars, the hostile ones won't able to spawn
For all you haters out there let me fill you in this game was made in 93 which is why the graphics are what they are and for the time this game was made this side scroller was the most innovative game of its time most side scrollers were exactly like playing a game of Mario with different settings and characters this us a 2.5d scroller using doors to enter new areas for the time nothing like this had been tried and this game was welcomed with open arms you can't compare apple to oranges meaning this eras games to that of the 80's and 90's
I think you need to work on your history. Super Nintendo games were usually a lot more diverse than nes games.
Besides, this was already attempted before on the nes.
I like destroy everything, if the game have extra lives, no driving stage and password was a decent game
It's already a decent game as is, and lacking the things you mentioned don't inherently prevent a game from being decent. Besides, the cover of the game shows the Terminator on a motorcycle, so if there were no driving stage, that would not only leaving out a scene from the movie, it would also be false advertising.
Watching this was hilarious. Im glad i never played it. I laughed so hard when you as the terminator (to quote young John Connor) "blew him away". God awful music. Like wtf is that shit? And that driving stage...apparently the events in the movie all take place in broad daylight. Didnt think i would see that...and most of those "non-fatal" wounds look pretty fatal to me. Did any of those idiots see the movie? Also when does the steel refinery get blown up? So i guess Sarah and John died there? Like wow, such a pile of crap...imagine paying $50 usd for this crap back in 1993 and being utterly disappointed in how horribly it follows the movie. Just wow...
The game follows the movie pretty closely until the ending, so I can't imagine being too disappointed. Don't act like everyone is you. Then again, faithfulness to the source material is kind of secondary as long as the game is fun to play. The music is far from "god awful." And it doesn't matter if the "wounds look pretty fatal" to you, because the game said that they're not. It just may be possible to survive that kind of injury.
thanks this great game btw,now i know that a trash can or even a PLANT can explode if you shoot them 2 times......whit a pistol
This is pretty Terminator. But you know what's even more Terminator? The Terminator playing Terminator 2 for SNES, to the Terminator soundtrack. ruclips.net/video/Ul7JlRfWE7o/видео.html
I could never figure out WTF I was supposed to be doing in this game. Worst SNES game I ever played.
You are just a bad gamer dont blame such a good game for your incompetence.
Чувак ты зверь
Didnt mind the side scrolling levels but the bike sections?? What the fuck??!! iv seen better on the c64.
name an example or examples
The NES version was waaaay better than this
you played the cyberdyne level so bad its amazing you made it!!! you should have been much faster, you wasted too much time playing around..3% on reserve power???? give me a break ;))
Agreed, lol. This was many years ago, I was much more loose with recording this sort of thing - no practice prior to recording a level.
I might have pissed myself laughing so hard at 14:12
This is hilariously bad! totally forgot about this game, and for good reason too! XD
La música de este juego huele a pies xD
So at the end you fight the T-1000 AFTER he took a swim in the lava pot and at the end the terminator gets send back into the future...I must admit I didn't see THAT coming
+Invidente7 Suppose it was just for some extra challenge, knocking him into the steel is such a pissball they probably thought shit wev gotta put some sort of challenge in this lvl.
Plus it was a concept idea of what would happen if the T-1000 briefly merged with the steel before its termination, and attempted to attack in this critical phase.
Yeah it wasnt terrible. A bit of a deviation from the source material now and then isnt too bad but they could have had the t-800 lower himself into the steel at least.
I came here because the AVGN is right this game is bloody awful. Thanks LJN🤦♂️
This game was terrible I tried to return it early when I rented it one Tim as a kid.
A great license for do a espectacular version, but this game sucked in every aspect (graphics, music, gameplay)..it´s horrible.
面白そう
Sega 32x How did you get online!
English?do u speak it?
Music is so fuckng corny. It's so bad you have to laugh.
My thoughts exactly!! Fucking ruins the game.
The hell they were thinking i dont know.
Hehe, i don't know, it's like i have to laugh at it....
NES game is so much better lol....
No
jajaja esta de la verga XDD
Must you make Arnold hop all the time? It's so uncool. Who cares if the regular movement takes longer as long as you feel like a cool-headed bad-ass while blowing guys away? I'm not saying don't ever hop, just that speed running isn't always the best way to enjoy a game. The hopping probably doesn't save that much time anyway. Relax.
If you play the game you will definatly end up hopping. Its just a fact.
It´s better in Sega
No
The music hahaha wtf is this
I know from other game
Hate this game
I had this but on Sega. This game was just terrible.
Damn this stupid music and its composer - Shahid Ahmad
Just because you don't like the music doesn't mean you have to damn it and its composer. Besides, the music is badass.
@@ignaciocue you're quiet right, Enrique. I apologize. As longer we live as wiser we are.
Yea thats a shitty game... but I like it hahah