Terminator 2 On SEGA Master System Part 1

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Playthrough part 1. This is probably the best Master System game ever made! The graphics are so realistic and so is the awesome soundtrack. In my own personal opinion I think the graphics are better then the Mega Drive (Genesis) version. Okay Arnold Schwarzenegger is back on Master System and this time you get to play as him as a series 800 endoskeleton Terminator re-programmed by the resistance of the future to go back in time to protect Sarah's son young John Connor from an unstoppable deadly Terminator known as the T-1000 which was created from the evil super computer Sky net. The game is heaps of fun to play and the controls are very smooth, I especially love the sound effects used in this game, the sound of the dead-mini gun and the oozy nine-milemetre just some of the great sounds to come out of the white noise in the sound chip. This game has been recorded off the SEGA Mega Drive (Genesis) model 2 with the Master Mega Converter. (No emulators here) so sit back and enjoy all the glory that the film didn't get to experience.

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  • @kibjohn I'm assuming you're being sarcastic, because the sound and graphics on the Genesis port were like 4x as good as the Master System port.

  • @kibjohn this looks shit/ and even worst compared to tha 1 on mega drive/ genesis

  • Interesting. It is so easy to tell that the graphics in this version is way better than the graphics in the Genesis/MD version. And in this regards, the SMS is an 8-bit console while the Genesis/MD is a 16-bit console. So there's absolutely NO excuse that the SMS version's graphics look nearly close to the arcade compare to it's 16-bit counterpart, the Genesis/MD graphics in which it almost look like it's an NES game instead of arcade quality.

    -kidThunder

  • Is this game light phaser compatible?

    If not, then it should have been...

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