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Terminator 2: Judgment Day or T2 is a light gun shooter based on the film of the same name, produced by Midway Manufacturing Company as an arcade video game in 1991. [1] Developed in tandem with the movie, several actors from the film reprise their roles for the game and are featured as part of the game's photorealistic digitized graphics.
A basic unit has an MSRP of about $250 through major retailers and Arcade1Up's own website. [2] These cabinets typically are about 4 feet (1.2 m) high and weigh under 60 pounds (27 kg) once assembled. As this can be a bit short for playing while standing, Arcade1Up also provided optional risers to lift the cabinet by about 1 foot (0.30 m).
Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a shooter game produced by Midway Manufacturing Company for arcades and released in October 1991. Terminator 2 (Game Boy video game), an action-adventure game developed by Bits Studios for the Game Boy. It was published by LJN in November 1991, and includes six levels. [30] [31]
Arcade1Up Terminator 2: Unboxing and assembly This is the largest Arcade1Up cabinet I've built to date, standing a full 5.5 feet tall with the included riser. Indeed, it's the largest Arcade1Up ...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 action video game developed by Dementia and published by Ocean Software. It is based on the 1991 film of the same name , and was released in Europe for Amiga , Amstrad CPC , Atari ST , Commodore 64 , DOS , and ZX Spectrum .
As someone who dropped a lot of quarters into coin-op arcade games back in the 80s, I have mad love for Arcade1Up's lineup of retro consoles. Some of them are freestanding 3/4-size replicas ...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day [a] is a 1991 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, who co-wrote the script with William Wisher.Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick, it is the sequel to The Terminator (1984) and is the second installment in the Terminator franchise.
A softmod (short for software modification) is a method of using software to modify the intended behavior of hardware, such as computer hardware, or video game consoles in a way that can overcome restrictions of the firmware, or install custom firmware.