![]() ![]() Roadblocks are a frequent obstacle for the player, who must also avoid traffic. A motorcycle is used for most of the driving portions, although other vehicles are used later on, including a police car. ĭriving levels, viewed from an overhead perspective, appear in between the side-scrolling levels. ![]() The player can use a variety of weapons as the game progresses. One objective throughout the game is to collect items that have materialized from the future. ![]() On some levels, the player must lead John to safety. Objectives, which include locating specified items or people, must be cleared before proceeding to the next level. HUD messages appear on-screen to inform the player of mission objectives, mimicking the T-800's point of view in the films. ![]() The final level is a battle between the T-800 and the T-1000 in a steel mill. Levels are based on eight locations from the film, including a truck stop, John Connor's house, a shopping mall, a mental hospital, a weapons cache, the house of Miles Dyson, and Cyberdyne Systems. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a side-scrolling action game in which the player takes control of a T-800 Terminator. It is based on the 1991 film of the same name, and features side-scrolling and driving levels. It was published by Acclaim Entertainment through subsidiary companies: Flying Edge for the Genesis, and LJN for the SNES. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1993 action game developed by Bits Studios for two 16-bit game consoles: the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). ![]()
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