Shooting the alarm before entering Connors' foster parents house let's you avoid combat with the cops/T-1000 and most importantly saves your ears from the alarm sound.
I loved little details like that in this game. What’s funny is if some of the bikers are close to you when you arrive on the previous driving stage, they will be there at the start of the level. Also in the mall, police won’t start following and attacking you until your shoot. You can also cut across the map in the mall level by going through one of the stores.
@@javierlopez7527 Also, its possible to get to John from "back" of Arcade and this way you will not encounter T-1000 on this level at all. You need to shoot just 1 time, to get machine gun in gun store.
@Adam Demeter Yep, the game had already been half designed when we were told that. And it did come from Arnie himself. Not sure if there had been another shooting blamed on video games or something, but for some reason he wanted to distance himself from shooting in games or something.
5:14 There is something just really funny about the Terminator colliding into a truck from behind and ramming it repeatedly, probably shouting, "Hurry up, I need to get to John Connor."
when i was a kids i loved the terminator2 judgment day on snes it was my favorit game at the time my god the nostalgie . the moment on a motorcycle it was a horror good moments at the time
One question; why would the T-1000 disguise himself as John Connor? I thought he could only disguise himself as objects of equal size. And I don't remember the T-800 having to fight the melting T-1000 after he fell into the steel vat! And also, at the end of the game, the T-800 gets warped back to his own time. In the movie he committed suicide by ordering Sarah to lower him into the molten steel! Ah, details...
Imagine what a good Japanese developer like Data East, Sunsoft, Konami or Capcom could have done with this license. It wouldn't have followed the movie as closely as this shitstorm, but it likely would've been a cracking game. Instead LJN and Ocean, the grandmasters of shitty licensed games, picked them up and farmed them out to subpar western game studios like Flying Edge, Bits, Software Creations and the aptly named Dementia. The studios behind the different T2: Judgement Day games are like a who-is-who of shitty early 90s western game developers.
Weird part is that the same studio also did the Gameboy game and that one is at least playable if incredibly short. It ain't great but it is better than this thing.
@@TheDutchGhost Even worse is that OCEAN also did the computer games based on Terminator 2 which are EVEN worse than the LJN games as they force you to beat it in one life and has a terrible sliding tile puzzle.
@@Jac2Mac Funny that you mention Ocean and her movie tie in games, I was talking with someone else about that in the comment section of a Robocop 3 SNES video (bad movie, bad game). They were another company notorious for their average to terrible movie tie in games. Terminator 2 Judgment Day for the home computers is a good example. This was such a strong license for a game and they wrecked it with that crap mini game collection. Outside the Arcade game probably the best Terminator 2 game was probably Terminator 2 for the Gameboy. It wasn't very exceptional and long but at least it played better than the games on the other consoles. Kind of weird that Sunsoft would probably let ICOM simulations handle it. They were well known for adventure games on the PC, something I think they should have stuck too. Park Place Productions seems to be more known for their sports games. But yeah it would have been difficult to find a good publisher and developer if it could have been prevented that Ocean or LJN/Acclaim got movie licenses like Robocop, Terminator, Alien etc. The other person I talked to suggested Virgin Games and if possibly the people who handled Robocop vs the Terminator. I do think Probe did a decent job with Alien 3 on the Sega 16 bit and SNES. The only problem with those games was that they became too repetitive after a while. If a bit more variety could have been done in the gameplay, make them for example Metroidvania like games such as Aliens Infestation that they would have been better. Oh and you may disagree with me (which is fine) but Bits did a relative pretty job with Alien 3 on the Gameboy. Its major problems are its length once you figured out the puzzles (should be longer) and its graphics, but making it a survival action-adventure was a better decision of theirs.
@@TheDutchGhost Even Konami would have screwed by Terminator 2 for the SNES by letting a western development team do the game instead or possibly letting NCS/Masaya do the game instead.
I expect I'll get some abuse for this but it was a long time ago so maybe I will survive.. I coded this 'shitstorm'. A lot of time and effort was spent on it, although it was rushed at the end due to pressure from the publisher. The driving section was never really finished and was meant to be something completely different. Level gameplay.. no excuse for that, at the time I thought it played fine, although the publisher was rushing us at the end, The gfx are probably my fault as in order to save ingame and gfx memory as much of the gfx as possible had to be the same from frame to frame. Music, not my department so blame someone else. Future object and things not in the film, we were told to put them in otherwise most of the levels you'd just have walked in and out in a few seconds. 1 life/ single sitting, can't remember why it ended up like that as we used codes in the games we did after this. No chance of an actual save though as that would have made the cartridge too expensive. And some cheats... joypad sequence (L and R refer to the shoulder buttons) function L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - B - R - L initialize cheat mode L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - B enable infinite health L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - A disable infinite health L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - Y - Y activate auto-defend mode (possession of weapon required) L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - select [sel][.sel] - start level select mode L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - start complete mission objectives for current level L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - X unknown L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - X awards 999 ammo, though can prevent shooting entirely L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - R skip to game over sequence 1 L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - X grants shotgun use L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - R skip to game over sequence 2 L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - X grants auto-rifle use L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - L - X grants mini-gun use L - L - L - DN - L - DN - A - B - A - B - B - R - R - L - start unfinished, temperamental cheat mode, only witnessed at truckstop so far L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - R skip to game completion routine
I can put up with the wonky controls. The problem I had was the respawning enemies. If I'm trying to figure out where to go under a time limit I don't need respawning enemies or a time limit.
Steve Howard how long did the publisher give you to finish it 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 months? was the publisher constantly rushing you once or twice a day, week, month with letters or phone calls? how would the Sega Genesis/Mega-Drive/SNES Terminator 2 game look, play, sound? would it be 3, 4, 5 times better if you weren't in a rush?
@@jasonlee7816 I think we had about 3 months without pressure, I'm pretty sure there were penalties in our deadline which I think were renegotiated, but we were still late and my boss shouted at me a lot. I remember doing an all nighter sorting out a load of the character and pallet swaps that happen as you wander around a level making sure they were not noticeable.. and then getting shouted at in the morning when my boss came in after a good nights sleep because I hadn't managed to do a load more.
I had this back in the day for the Megadrive, and while I don't think it's a good game I hold a soft spot for it. I love how the player of this just went for all out chaos shooting everything lol
Didn't know there was an ending to this relentless game... The music in the molten industry-should've been throughout the entire game dammit..... Nevertheless CONGRATULATIONS 🎊
Joguei muito esse game na minha infância, e tenho ótimas lembranças desse jogo. O maior problema aqui é a música. É imperdoável as músicas se repetirem nas fases. No mais, acho esse game muito honesto, e ele segue direitinho o roteiro do filme.
One life, no continues or passwords, and without forgeting than this game is long. Question : ARE THEY FUCKING NUTS ??? HOW, ON EARTH, CAN YOU POSSIBLY BEAT THIS CRAP IN ONE GO WITH ALL THE OTHER CONS I DIDN'T MENTION YET, ON A REAL HARDWARE ????
T800: "I'll take care of the police." John Connor "Hey! Wait! You swore." T800 "Trust me." [As he walks off with a minigun, loads of ammo and a grenade launcher...]
because the publisher of a video game finances (pays) for the development of the video game their ideas would often be implemented in the game i believe it was the idea of the publisher
Why would he bother to do "non-fatal wounds" before John has made him swear to not kill anyone? I think not killing anyone at the biker bar was just a happy accident. "Of course, I'm a Terminator."
I never could get this game. For me the T2: Acrade Game was way more interesting to play, and I could easily sink minutes into it even today. I've always wanted to get into this version....but I never knew what to do.
It is a very clunky game, even as an action-adventure it is not very good. One of its biggest problems other than being very unclear (the idea of actually having to travel from location to location yourself can be a good idea) is that it is marred with terrible controls for both sections of the game (walking and driving). I would like to say that the technology was not there yet but that is not true, the design was simply very flawed.
Me - here , bro, play this game, it's awesome. *(hands over controller, laughing knowing this game is complete frustrating garbage troll)* 😂 World of longplays - *(after beating it in front of you)* That was fun, got anything else from LJN? Me - *surprise Pikachu* 😮
This has got to be the most pathetic attempt at a video game I've ever seen. I cant imagine the disappointment that kids felt when popping this game in their consoles and finding out how bad it is.
nice video, but you played so bad the cyberdyne lvl, then driving the car to the mill and also the mill lvl, its amazing you made it..6% remaining at the mill??? wowww
They didn't even try with this game it could have been way way better, I hate how the gaming industry back in the day were ripping people off and cashing in on box office hits only to make really shity games in ljn was one of them
@@pferreira1983 The games were still garbage with few exceptions (like the Midway arcade T2 lightgun game). I've tried them, and outside of the T2 Arcade Game, I found not a one outside of that arcade game any good.
it was an awful quality game because SNES cartridge media used Mbits (mega-bits) it was too expensive for some lazy game developers that didn't think they need to or didn't want to absorb the higher costs in order to keep costs down corners were cut meaning sacrifices in the audio, graphics, music, sound, visuals had to be made or were made
Shooting the alarm before entering Connors' foster parents house let's you avoid combat with the cops/T-1000 and most importantly saves your ears from the alarm sound.
I loved little details like that in this game. What’s funny is if some of the bikers are close to you when you arrive on the previous driving stage, they will be there at the start of the level.
Also in the mall, police won’t start following and attacking you until your shoot. You can also cut across the map in the mall level by going through one of the stores.
@@javierlopez7527 Also, its possible to get to John from "back" of Arcade and this way you will not encounter T-1000 on this level at all.
You need to shoot just 1 time, to get machine gun in gun store.
The music in this game is both hilarious and awesome at the same time.
Way less annoying than the Sega version.
I love this channel. I try to watch all of these during this quarantine and it definitely lifts my spirits 😊
Joe Klecka awh man, good for you!
Nyan4Krunex Thank you, friend 😊
0:00 - Game Opening, Menu
2:00 1A - Bar
4:40 1B - Driving
5:33 2A - John Connor's House
8:25 2B - Driving
9:24 3A - Mall
16:25 3B - Driving
16:50 4A - Pescadero Hospital
28:38 4B - Driving
30:42 5A - Enrique's
32:04 5B - Driving
33:26 6A - Dyson's Residence
36:57 6B - Driving
37:34 7A - Cyberdyne
45:45 7B - Driving
47:09 8 - Steel Mill
54:51 - Closing Credits
Shot point-blank with a shotgun, yeah, not sure those are "non-fatal" wounds.
You think thats Bad, Bits did 'Last Action Hero' after and was told by Arnie that we couldn't have any guns or shooting in it.
@Adam Demeter Yep, the game had already been half designed when we were told that. And it did come from Arnie himself. Not sure if there had been another shooting blamed on video games or something, but for some reason he wanted to distance himself from shooting in games or something.
A tip: you can watch movies at flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Holden Crew Yup, I have been using Flixzone} for since december myself =)
5:14 There is something just really funny about the Terminator colliding into a truck from behind and ramming it repeatedly, probably shouting, "Hurry up, I need to get to John Connor."
I love that when you are in the mall shooting up stores, people still walk in like it's no big deal. "I really need those flowers".
Terminator looks like Hank Hill in this game.
"Yup"
"Yep"
"Yup"
"Mm-hmm"
Or does hank hill look like the terminator! Mind blown. Lol
"Gimme yer clothes, yer boots, an' yer motorcycle, I tellya whut."
And Dale looks like the T1000 with the mirror shades and blonde hair.
You're right! He does look like him! LOL!
Driving to the Steel Mill was always hit or miss for me.
when i was a kids i loved the terminator2 judgment day on snes it was my favorit game at the time my god the nostalgie .
the moment on a motorcycle it was a horror
good moments at the time
LJN = “Laughing, Joking, Numbnuts” according to the AVGN 😂😂
The Bane of my existence -Avgn
DUN DUN DUN DUNUH. DUN DUN DUN DUNUH.
The terminator, mega cd 😍
Best of the Best
6:15
*T-1000 Calling....*
Arnold: _"STAPH IT!!!!"_
0:30 T-2: Terminator 2: Judgement Day
One question; why would the T-1000 disguise himself as John Connor? I thought he could only disguise himself as objects of equal size. And I don't remember the T-800 having to fight the melting T-1000 after he fell into the steel vat! And also, at the end of the game, the T-800 gets warped back to his own time. In the movie he committed suicide by ordering Sarah to lower him into the molten steel! Ah, details...
Martyrdom doesn't go over well with gamers.
@@KamalasFakePolls Except for NES gamers who are hardcore
@@KamalasFakePolls At least the NES version followed the movie more closely!
Omg! This version was so frustrating to play. Never finished it. For those who have, hats off to you.
Imagine what a good Japanese developer like Data East, Sunsoft, Konami or Capcom could have done with this license. It wouldn't have followed the movie as closely as this shitstorm, but it likely would've been a cracking game.
Instead LJN and Ocean, the grandmasters of shitty licensed games, picked them up and farmed them out to subpar western game studios like Flying Edge, Bits, Software Creations and the aptly named Dementia. The studios behind the different T2: Judgement Day games are like a who-is-who of shitty early 90s western game developers.
Weird part is that the same studio also did the Gameboy game and that one is at least playable if incredibly short.
It ain't great but it is better than this thing.
@@TheDutchGhost Even worse is that OCEAN also did the computer games based on Terminator 2 which are EVEN worse than the LJN games as they force you to beat it in one life and has a terrible sliding tile puzzle.
Actually, Sunsoft would have probably farmed Terminator 2 for the SNES out to a company like ICOM Simulations or even Park Place Productions.
@@Jac2Mac Funny that you mention Ocean and her movie tie in games, I was talking with someone else about that in the comment section of a Robocop 3 SNES video (bad movie, bad game).
They were another company notorious for their average to terrible movie tie in games.
Terminator 2 Judgment Day for the home computers is a good example. This was such a strong license for a game and they wrecked it with that crap mini game collection.
Outside the Arcade game probably the best Terminator 2 game was probably Terminator 2 for the Gameboy. It wasn't very exceptional and long but at least it played better than the games on the other consoles.
Kind of weird that Sunsoft would probably let ICOM simulations handle it. They were well known for adventure games on the PC, something I think they should have stuck too.
Park Place Productions seems to be more known for their sports games.
But yeah it would have been difficult to find a good publisher and developer if it could have been prevented that Ocean or LJN/Acclaim got movie licenses like Robocop, Terminator, Alien etc.
The other person I talked to suggested Virgin Games and if possibly the people who handled Robocop vs the Terminator.
I do think Probe did a decent job with Alien 3 on the Sega 16 bit and SNES. The only problem with those games was that they became too repetitive after a while.
If a bit more variety could have been done in the gameplay, make them for example Metroidvania like games such as Aliens Infestation that they would have been better.
Oh and you may disagree with me (which is fine) but Bits did a relative pretty job with Alien 3 on the Gameboy. Its major problems are its length once you figured out the puzzles (should be longer) and its graphics, but making it a survival action-adventure was a better decision of theirs.
@@TheDutchGhost Even Konami would have screwed by Terminator 2 for the SNES by letting a western development team do the game instead or possibly letting NCS/Masaya do the game instead.
Played the MD version and the things that I feel really lets it down isn't so much the wonky, overly complicated controls but the respawning enemies.
I expect I'll get some abuse for this but it was a long time ago so maybe I will survive..
I coded this 'shitstorm'.
A lot of time and effort was spent on it, although it was rushed at the end due to pressure from the publisher.
The driving section was never really finished and was meant to be something completely different.
Level gameplay.. no excuse for that, at the time I thought it played fine, although the publisher was rushing us at the end,
The gfx are probably my fault as in order to save ingame and gfx memory as much of the gfx as possible had to be the same from frame to frame.
Music, not my department so blame someone else.
Future object and things not in the film, we were told to put them in otherwise most of the levels you'd just have walked in and out in a few seconds.
1 life/ single sitting, can't remember why it ended up like that as we used codes in the games we did after this. No chance of an actual save though as that would have made the cartridge too expensive.
And some cheats...
joypad sequence (L and R refer to the shoulder buttons) function
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - B - R - L initialize cheat mode
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - B enable infinite health
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - A disable infinite health
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - Y - Y activate auto-defend mode (possession of weapon required)
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - select [sel][.sel] - start level select mode
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - start complete mission objectives for current level
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - X unknown
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - X awards 999 ammo, though can prevent shooting entirely
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - R skip to game over sequence 1
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - X grants shotgun use
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - R skip to game over sequence 2
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - X grants auto-rifle use
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - L - X grants mini-gun use
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - A - B - A - B - B - R - R - L - start unfinished, temperamental cheat mode, only witnessed at truckstop so far
L - L - L - DN - L - DN - Y - X - Y - X - L - L - L - L - L - R skip to game completion routine
I can put up with the wonky controls. The problem I had was the respawning enemies. If I'm trying to figure out where to go under a time limit I don't need respawning enemies or a time limit.
Steve Howard how long did the publisher give you to finish it 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 months? was the publisher constantly rushing you once or twice a day, week, month with letters or phone calls? how would the Sega Genesis/Mega-Drive/SNES Terminator 2 game look, play, sound? would it be 3, 4, 5 times better if you weren't in a rush?
@@pferreira1983 I agree with you. I hate unlimited spawning enemies, fraid I was overruled on that.
@@jasonlee7816 I think we had about 3 months without pressure, I'm pretty sure there were penalties in our deadline which I think were renegotiated, but we were still late and my boss shouted at me a lot.
I remember doing an all nighter sorting out a load of the character and pallet swaps that happen as you wander around a level making sure they were not noticeable.. and then getting shouted at in the morning when my boss came in after a good nights sleep because I hadn't managed to do a load more.
@@stevehoward4856 Weird decision for the higher ups to make. At least they should of got rid of the timer.
"Look at him go! Wooo! Woooo! Woooooo!"
I had this back in the day for the Megadrive, and while I don't think it's a good game I hold a soft spot for it. I love how the player of this just went for all out chaos shooting everything lol
I never got past the bar as a kid....thisnis great lol
*_"Baby La Vista, Hasta!!"_*
What the...
@@Hotsaucebauce3943 Oh, God Damn it Man, C'mon, Don't EVER TELL ME You NEVER Watched that One Very Specific Terminator 2 YTP! xD
You speak Spanish?
35:12 he was going to die later anyways 😂
I love the level at which Arnold has breakfast with his donkeys.
LJN terminates that driving physics in the motor cycle levels
Reminds me of dragondarch in AGDQ for another game, but that fits here as well : "You figured it out !" 😆😄👏
Didn't know there was an ending to this relentless game... The music in the molten industry-should've been throughout the entire game dammit..... Nevertheless CONGRATULATIONS 🎊
Play this game
Beat the game or give up
AVGN: Goodbye, baby! (throws the cartridge into molten steel)
LJN game
Seriously, this is where this game should be, completly melted.
@03:22
LOL he wrong for that. 😂
Hey equal rights means equal fights
I stopped the video when i saw ljn logo..
Okay bye.
At 9:49 The Motorcycle Has A Sad Face To It After Arnie Shoots It!😂
Joguei muito esse game na minha infância, e tenho ótimas lembranças desse jogo. O maior problema aqui é a música. É imperdoável as músicas se repetirem nas fases. No mais, acho esse game muito honesto, e ele segue direitinho o roteiro do filme.
Something I love to do is mute the video between the 0:53 and 1:10 minute, and listen as background music "Soul Bossa Nova"
AVGN: They really stuck to this format, didn't they? Play the whole game in one go.
It's unthinkable!
One life, no continues or passwords, and without forgeting than this game is long.
Question : ARE THEY FUCKING NUTS ??? HOW, ON EARTH, CAN YOU POSSIBLY BEAT THIS CRAP IN ONE GO WITH ALL THE OTHER CONS I DIDN'T MENTION YET, ON A REAL HARDWARE ????
Come with me if you want to live.
I'll be back.
hasta la vista baby
i swear i will not kill anyone.
Nice night for a walk.
T800: "I'll take care of the police."
John Connor "Hey! Wait! You swore."
T800 "Trust me."
[As he walks off with a minigun, loads of ammo and a grenade launcher...]
How do you get the license to Terminator 2, one of the best movies ever, and fuck it up this much?!
Did you even saw the homecomputer Ports? This isnt even the worst...
Bro this guy is straight up just shooting the orderlies lol
I got this game for Snes eaelier. This year it cost me 10 dollars. .not as deep as T 2 arcade game but it holds up pretty good in my opinion
If you get stuck some cheats were released for this game a month or so ago..
@@stevehoward4856 cool
40 minutes, same fucking music XD Would drive me crazy!
The road levels had different music, but it all sounds the same.
T2 game: calm
Ljn: angery
Bits: angery
A game that's both LJN and bits
ANGERY
en mi pelicula t-800 no usa la minigun se la guarda para el enfrentamiento final contra el t-1000 con la policia solo usa el cañon de balas explocivas
0:11
"I have a feeling this is foreshadowing" - Jontron 2014
This is a very nice vid keep it up☺️😉
👍
1:04 aquire clotheing.... well, that was quick...
Non-fatal wounds my fucking ringpiece.
Don't remember the T-1000 or the law attacking the protagonists in the desert in the movie, or dealing with security forces at Dyson's house.
because the publisher of a video game finances (pays) for the development of the video game their ideas would often be implemented in the game
i believe it was the idea of the publisher
They should make a Dark Fate game where the Terminator is a drapes salesman and has a corona.
6% lol, you cut that close
Sega version is harder?
nice gun shooting game, big like.
T 2 game intro is awesome
When i was young...
"The 1# Reason I Remember This Game Causes The Killer Soundtrack & Bad Control & AVGN ";D
He looks like hank hill in a leather jacket😂
A king of the hill video would be so sick idk why they never made 1
47:10
me despido de ti metepec nos vemos algun otro dia
Can't believe the Terminator looks nothing like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Why would he bother to do "non-fatal wounds" before John has made him swear to not kill anyone? I think not killing anyone at the biker bar was just a happy accident. "Of course, I'm a Terminator."
"Get to da choppa!"
I never could get this game. For me the T2: Acrade Game was way more interesting to play, and I could easily sink minutes into it even today.
I've always wanted to get into this version....but I never knew what to do.
It is a very clunky game, even as an action-adventure it is not very good.
One of its biggest problems other than being very unclear (the idea of actually having to travel from location to location yourself can be a good idea) is that it is marred with terrible controls for both sections of the game (walking and driving).
I would like to say that the technology was not there yet but that is not true, the design was simply very flawed.
TheDutchGhost flawed because it was rushed by the developer or the publisher wanted it rushed out
I'll be back
Ok when in the movie has T-1000 attacking terminator in the lava
Or dozens of endoskeletons at the steel mill.
You must be great at parties...
I call bs on those point blank shots and explosions being non fatal
The Terminator looks like Hank Hill
One of the best movies ever has a one of the sh*ttiest adaptations in a game of the history.
EQUISDE
(XD pronounced in Spanish)
this game was confusing...
yes it was confusing as in it never made sense what am i doing or where am i going
@@jasonlee7816 I agree. And that's why this game was in the Crappy Games Wiki.
@@aaronwillis1864 Any game can be on that website.
@@pferreira1983 I agree but this game deserved it.
Awesome music frustrating game
Real Grand Theft Auto 2D
Me - here , bro, play this game, it's awesome.
*(hands over controller, laughing knowing this game is complete frustrating garbage troll)* 😂
World of longplays - *(after beating it in front of you)*
That was fun, got anything else from LJN?
Me - *surprise Pikachu* 😮
0:50
I preferred the NES version.
Why?
Same energy, but worse grafics and music
а мне звучание музыки в версии на SEGA понравилось больше....
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
This has got to be the most pathetic attempt at a video game I've ever seen. I cant imagine the disappointment that kids felt when popping this game in their consoles and finding out how bad it is.
Was ein räudiges Spiel... Da war T-2 Arcade ja Gold gegen!
What the heck did I just watch?
nice video, but you played so bad the cyberdyne lvl, then driving the car to the mill and also the mill lvl, its amazing you made it..6% remaining at the mill??? wowww
Note - this man playing game in "fun" arcade way - kill everyone, blow everything up. Fun. but not effective.
I swear I'm not kill anyone.
LJN..... AVGN 👍🏻
I sell
Propane and propane accessories.
They didn't even try with this game it could have been way way better, I hate how the gaming industry back in the day were ripping people off and cashing in on box office hits only to make really shity games in ljn was one of them
LJN
Asalavista...baby
Well.... THIS SUCKED!!!!
Movie licensed games in those days, no matter the console, seemed to be cheap cash ins without much thought put into programming.
Thought was put in, just not enough time.
@@pferreira1983 The games were still garbage with few exceptions (like the Midway arcade T2 lightgun game). I've tried them, and outside of the T2 Arcade Game, I found not a one outside of that arcade game any good.
@@Bloodreign1 Your standards were different to mine. I have enjoyed a huge amount of them. 😊
LJN, lol
it looks bad
One of the worst SNES games ever made.
One of the worst movie licensed game overall.
The NES version is wayyyyy better.
Personally I think the Gameboy game (outside the Arcade game) is probably the best Terminator 2 license game.
Master System version was better.
P Ferreira better than what?
@@jasonlee7816 Nes.
P Ferreira i believe the Sega Master System Terminator 2 game was just a copy (remake) of the NES version
дебильная игра с идиотской музыкой, от которой болит голова
AVGN hates this game and rightfully so!
Awful. Just awful
it was an awful quality game because SNES cartridge media used Mbits (mega-bits) it was too expensive for some lazy game developers that didn't think they need to or didn't want to absorb the higher costs in order to keep costs down corners were cut meaning sacrifices in the audio, graphics, music, sound, visuals had to be made or were made
This game sucks compared to the Genesis game
The Genesis game was identical, what you mean is 'T2 Arcade' which was also available on SNES and Genesis.
Better graphics on MD?
@@pferreira1983 Exactly the same gfx except for hardware differences in pallets etc.
The game was converted in a day or so.
@@stevehoward4856 It seems as though neither version made full use of the hardware which is a shame.