Homestyle Flashback: T2: Judgment Day: The Game: The Review: Colon

James Cameron outdid himself when he put together a small Indie film that some of you may have heard of called “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.” He took what was basically a basic horror movie setup (unstoppable killer chasing young woman) and turned it into a sci-fi epic, spawning one of the, if not THE, greatest sequels of all time. Naturally, in the spirit of raking in some money, video game honchos decided to milk that cow and create games based on the franchise, with little quality control. The one I most remember was T2: The Arcade Game, which was an on-rails shooter and actually a lot of fun, but the one I remember being the most frustrated with was Terminator 2: Judgment Day for the SNES, released in 1993.

He's Just As Disappointed As I Am

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The funny thing about games…

This is just kind of a rant that’s been brewing in my head for a while. With E3 coming around and being over, a whole slew of gun toting, explosion filled games are going to be hitting the market, which means a whole new group of frat boys that are pandered to. But remember when video games were socially looked down upon? I mean, sure, they’re not exactly the height of cool right now, but you see them everywhere, and everyone’s playing them. I remember, as a kid, being kind of a nerdy outcast because I’d rather sit at home with my horrible horrible copy of Dick Tracy on the NES than playing whiffle ball outside with the bigger kids. What did I need to do that for? I was Dick Freaking Tracy - a plastic ball and bat were no match.

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