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809:& blue in color, instead of the original black. The cabinet uses Sinden technology, in which a small camera is built into the guns that track a white border surrounding the screen. This is because all Arcade1Up machines use a modern LCD display. Other minor differences include the Midway logo not being present on the top sides of the cabinet & the ability to post high scores via a WiFi leaderboard.
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in the year 2029. Eventually, the T-800 and John Connor penetrate Skynet's headquarters and destroy the system CPU. Discovering the time displacement equipment, the T-800 is sent back through time to John's childhood, with the mission to protect him from the T-1000 that Skynet has already sent back.
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that many goes in the first place, that is. Tangibly inferior to the Mega Drive version, and there is very little excuse for that. The repetitive gameplay is hardly the conversion's fault, but it is pretty sloppy in most other departments, and the reduced difficulty (from the Mega Drive game at
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gave the arcade version three and a half stars out of five, and noted the game's difficulty. Brett Alan Weiss of AllGame gave the SNES version three and a half stars and wrote, "The biggest drawback of T2: The Arcade Game is the controls. If you don't have a Super Scope (or at the very least a
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mouse), the game suffers quite a bit because you can't move the sight as fast or as precisely as you would like." Weiss called it "a faithfully recreated game," and wrote, "Though not quite as satisfying as the arcade version, it's about as good as you could expect from the 16-bit SNES."
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in 1991. Developed in tandem with the movie, several actors from the film reprise their roles for the game and are featured as part of the game's photorealistic digitized graphics. The game's plot largely follows that of the film, casting up to two players as the
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Cyberdyne raid. If all equipment is destroyed, the player receives a message that Judgment Day has been averted; otherwise, the company's research will continue and Judgment Day remains a possibility.
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truck. The T-800 can freeze and shatter the T-1000 with liquid nitrogen, but it quickly melts and reforms to continue its pursuit of John. Ultimately, the T-800 must stop the T-1000 from killing John and blast it into a vat of molten steel to destroy it.
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gave the Amiga version a 73 percent rating and called it "a faithful conversion" of the arcade version, as well as, "A fast, furious and frantic, if rather limited, shoot-em-up with a barrowload of violence chucked in for good measure."
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cyborg programmed to protect John and Sarah Connor and the resistance fighters against the Skynet offensive. The gameplay is set in a first-person perspective.
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was ranked as the 18th best arcade game of the 1990s by
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1371:. Vol. 17, no. 4. January 1992. p. 4.
433:The game was converted to the 16-bit game consoles
307:The story of the game falls in line with the movie
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1407:. Vol. 17, no. 6. March 1992. p. 4.
277:"terminator" cyborg, sent back in time to protect
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2147:Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator
1618:Terminator 2: Judgment Day at Arcade History
1495:The 30 Best Arcade Video Games of the 1990s
1153:. Vol. 50. July 1993. pp. 102–107
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857:. The International Arcade Museum
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1462:(in Japanese). No. 419.
1419:"RePlay: The Players' Choice"
1401:"RePlay: The Players' Choice"
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1508:"Top 100 Video Games"
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1091:"T2: The Arcade Game"
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2250:Hasta la vista, baby
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1692:Terminator Salvation
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2071:The Terminator 2029
2053:Genisys: Future War
2030:War of the Machines
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