Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a third-person platform/action game for Game Boy. It was developed by B.I.T.S. and published by LJN Toys. The game is a side-scroller. The player moves from left to right, shooting enemies and jumping over obstacles in the platforming stages. There are also time-limited mini-games, such as re-arranging wires to form a connected path, as well as other types of stages. The stages are based on key scenes from the film. Afterwards, he must fight his way to the assembly area and reprogram a T-800 to send back to the past.
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| - Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a third-person platform/action game for Game Boy. It was developed by B.I.T.S. and published by LJN Toys. The game is a side-scroller. The player moves from left to right, shooting enemies and jumping over obstacles in the platforming stages. There are also time-limited mini-games, such as re-arranging wires to form a connected path, as well as other types of stages. The stages are based on key scenes from the film. Afterwards, he must fight his way to the assembly area and reprogram a T-800 to send back to the past.
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| - Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a third-person platform/action game for Game Boy. It was developed by B.I.T.S. and published by LJN Toys. The game is a side-scroller. The player moves from left to right, shooting enemies and jumping over obstacles in the platforming stages. There are also time-limited mini-games, such as re-arranging wires to form a connected path, as well as other types of stages. The stages are based on key scenes from the film. Early on, the player controls John Connor, fighting his way to Skynet Central. In the first level requires John to destroy a series of power generators in order from tallest to shortest (fourth, then first, then fifth, and then second and finally third) in order to disable the electrical field surrounding the complex. Afterwards, he must fight his way to the assembly area and reprogram a T-800 to send back to the past.
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