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Terminator 2 - Judgement Day GG CS-G BS-G
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| Game Genie Codes For Terminator 2 - Judgement Day Download PAT File | ||
|---|---|---|
| # | Code | Description |
| 1 | ZA7T-DPDE | Start with primary power supply at 75% |
| 2 | ZA7T-CJ5E | Start with primary power supply at 50% |
| 3 | ZA7T-DEME | Start with primary power supply at 25% |
| 4 | ZA7T-DJDE | Start with primary power supply at 10% |
| 5 | 3C0T-HP0J | Start with secondary power supply at 100% |
| 6 | W40T-HP0J | Start with secondary power supply at 75% |
| 7 | GL0T-HP0J | Start with secondary power supply at 25% |
| 8 | AL0T-HP0J | Start with secondary power supply at 1% |
| 9 | BJ6T-CA4E | Protection from gunfire |
| 10 | AAKA-CABW | Extra ammo worth 0 rounds |
| 11 | GJKA-CABW | Extra ammo worth 50 rounds |
| 12 | 9JKA-CABW | Extra ammo worth 250 rounds |
| 13 | 8TKA-CCBW | Extra ammo worth 500 rounds |
| 14 | 66KA-CGBW | Extra ammo worth 999 rounds |
| 15 | ATGT-CA80 | Infinite rounds |
| FOR CODES 16 THRU 18, DON'T USE MEDICINE WHEN YOU'RE ON SECONDARY POWER | ||
| 16 | AAKA-CADT | Medicine worth 0% (normally 15%) |
| 17 | NTKA-CADT | Medicine worth 50% |
| 18 | 3AKA-CADT | Medicine worth 100% |
| 19 | ALZA-AAHC | Start on Level 2--John's Home |
| 20 | AWZA-AAHC | Start on Level 3--Mall |
| 21 | A4ZA-AAHC | Start on Level 4--Hospital |
| 22 | BCZA-AAHC | Start on Level 5--Compound |
| 23 | BLZA-AAHC | Start on Level 6--Dyson's Home |
NAME: Terminator series (3 titles)
AUTHOR/VENDOR: Probe Software
RELEASED: various
TYPE: Shooter
LANGUAGE: English
PREMISE: In the future, humanity is trapped in a desperate battle
for survival with its own creation - the SkyNet computer
system, which has deemed mankind unfit for survival. To
that end it has created (among many other weapons) the
Terminator series of cyborgs - souless killing machines
which cannot be distiguished from humans until it is too
late. SkyNet's data banks have predicted its ultimate
demise at the hands of the humans, so it launches a last
desperate effort to survive. By mastering time travel
and sending Terminators into the past, it hopes to kill
off the human leader John Conner before he can grow into
the deadly threat to SkyNet's existence that he will
certainly become. Based on the hit series of films that
made Austrian actor and former bodybuilding champion
Arnold Schwarznegger an international film star.
IMPRESSIONS: What can I say? The games fail to live up to the
excitement of the original movies (especially the first
one), but they get better as they go. By the time the
last installment rolls around, which is the best of the
lot, you wonder what took them so long in coming out with
a pretty decent game.
VARIATIONS: According to creator James Cameron, there should be no
"the" in the title of the first film - it should just
read Terminator. The extra word was added over his
objections by the film studio prior to release of the
movie. By the time the second film rolled around, he had
gained enough clout to ensure that the objectionable word
was dropped in the sequel's title.
Terminator 2 - The Arcade Game (1992, released by Arena
Entertainment - inferior port of the original arcade
shooter, almost impossible to play without a Menacer)
Terminator 2 - Judgement Day (1993, released by Flying
Edge/Acclaim - first of the side-scroll action games
and the inferior of the two)
Terminator (1994, released by Virgin Games - second and
best of the side-scrolling action games)
Fans of the series may also want to look at another game
released for the Genesis - Robocop vs. the Terminator.
See separate entry for more details.
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