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s based on the ''
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'' film series. The films generally focus on humans attempting to prevent the rise of Skynet, an artificial intelligence. In the future, Skynet will wipe out most of humanity with help from its army of
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machines. The first ''Terminator'' game was released for
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in July 1991, and is based on the original film, '' The Terminator'' (1984). Other games based on the first film and its sequel, '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991), were released over the next two years. Subsequent films also received game adaptations, and several non-film based games have also been released.


''The Terminator'' (1984 film) games

Several video games titled ''The Terminator'' were released, each of them based on the 1984 film of the same name. By 1988, Danish company Robtek had acquired the license to create games based on the film, but it subsequently went into
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before any game could be released. By mid-1989, development was underway by
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on a ''Terminator'' game, which would be released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). However, Sunsoft lost the license and eventually published the game as ''
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'' in 1990. Sunsoft reportedly lost the ''Terminator'' license because the game did not follow the plot of the film, instead focusing solely on
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as he battles Skynet's machines in the future. Gameplay footage had been shown at the
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in 1989, and the footage would resurface 30 years later.


DOS version

''The Terminator'' is a
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action-adventure game based on the first movie. In mid-1990, Bethesda Softworks announced a deal with the
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to create computer video games based on ''The Terminator''. Bethesda Softworks developed and published the game in July 1991. It was the first game based on the ''Terminator'' film series.


Sega versions

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game, titled ''The Terminator'', was developed by
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and published by
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. It was released in 1992, for several Sega consoles: the
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, the Master System, and the
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. Another shoot 'em up game, also titled ''The Terminator'', was released for the
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. It was developed and published by
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in 1993. It includes a soundtrack by
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. The graphics and music took advantage of the Sega CD's capabilities, and the game includes the use of full motion video from the film.


Nintendo versions

A side-scrolling action game titled ''The Terminator'' was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in December 1992. Gameplay consists of platforming and driving stages, with
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as the player character. It was sublicensed by Bethesda Softworks, developed by
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, and published by Mindscape. Gary Whitta of '' Computer and Video Games'' (''CVG'') was critical of the graphics, and considered the gameplay outdated with no originality. He rated it 61 out of 100, while ''MegaFun'' rated it 55 out of 100. Another side-scrolling action game, also titled ''The Terminator'', was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was developed and published by Mindscape in April 1993. The SNES version also puts the player in control of Kyle Reese. It features levels based on the film, including the future war in 2029, and the police station and nightclub in Los Angeles 1984. It also includes several driving levels.
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developed the game's platforming sections. ''CVG'' rated the SNES version 70 out of 100. The magazine criticized the graphics, stating that they resembled an 8-bit game rather than the 16-bit capability of the SNES. ''CVG'' also criticized the difficulty, stating that checkpoints are placed too far apart. ''
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'' found the gameplay boring and exceedingly difficult, rating the game 55 out of 100. ''
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'' considered the game an improvement over Mindscape's NES version. The magazine praised the graphics and music, while ''MegaFun'' found the graphics dreary and the sound monotonous, rating the game 58 out of 100. Reviewers for ''
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'' were critical of the game but praised its driving levels.


Mobile game

A mobile game, ''The Terminator'', was released in 2003. It is a
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developed and published by In-Fusio.


''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991 film) games

Several video games based on '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' were released between 1991 and 1993. * ''Terminator 2'' (computer game), an action game with side-scrolling and
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levels. Published by
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and developed by Dementia. It was first released in August 1991 for the
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. It was subsequently published for the Amiga,
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, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and
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. * ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (arcade), a
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produced by Midway Manufacturing Company for arcades and released in October
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. * ''Terminator 2'' (Game Boy video game), an action-adventure game developed by Bits Studios for the
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. It was published by LJN in November 1991, and includes six levels. * ''Terminator 2'' (8-bit video game), a side-scrolling action game. Originally released on
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in 1992, it was ported to the Sega
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and Master System in 1993. It was developed by Software Creations and published by LJN on NES and by Flying Edge on Sega systems. The NES version consists of five levels, including a motorcycle level which is omitted from the Sega versions. * ''Terminator 2'' (16-bit video game), an action-adventure game developed by Bits Studios for the Sega Genesis and
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. Both versions were released in 1993; the Genesis version was published by Flying Edge, while the Super NES version was published by LJN. The game includes a mix of side-scrolling levels and driving levels, the latter viewed from an overhead perspective.


Pinball game

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game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by
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in 1991.


''Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Chess Wars''

A chess game developed by
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and published by
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for
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in 1993. Characters from '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' act as chess pieces. White is the "human" side, with the T-800 as king, Sarah Connor as queen, two
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s as bishops, two Miles Dysons as knights, and soldiers in green uniforms as rooks and pawns. Black is the "machines" side: grey-colored robots with metal skeletons, without the
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. The pieces are not taken on the chess board but in futuristic battlefield settings resembling the scenes of the man-machine war from the movie. The player can choose from several game types and difficulty settings. The game rates the player in accordance with the
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scale. '' Computer Gaming World'' stated in 1994 that ''Chess Wars'' was one of "a host of imitations and look-alikes" of ''
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''. The magazine reported that it crashed so often that the
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could not be evaluated because no game was completed, the SVGA graphics were "unimpressive", transitioning between the board and battles was "painfully slow" and the pieces were poorly animated, and falsely claimed to have 4500 chess openings when it lacked an opening library. ''Computer Gaming World'' concluded that ''T2 Chess Wars'' and '' Star Wars Chess'' "are examples of marketing at its best (or worst, depending on your point of view)".


Slot game

Developed by
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and released in June 2014, this video slot game is a 5-reel online
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with a free spins bonus feature and a T-1000 theme. Microgaming CEO Roger Raatgever said, "We've taken the core elements of the iconic Terminator 2 film to create an online slot that does the brand justice. Visually it is stunning and it has a fitting game mechanic that is completely unique to the online gaming market. Our operators and their players will be awestruck by our creation; we are incredibly excited about the game launch today."


''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003 film) games

Several games are based on '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''. The first game, titled after the film, was released in 2003. It is a
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game with elements of hand-to-hand combat in the third-person perspective. It was developed by
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and published by Atari for PlayStation 2 and
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. Another first-person shooter game, '' Terminator 3: War of the Machines'', was also released in 2003, for Microsoft Windows. In 2004, '' Terminator 3: The Redemption'' was released for several consoles. A pinball game was also manufactured by
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for release in 2003. It was designed by Steve Ritchie and includes voice acting by Arnold Schwarzenegger as the
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. It is similar to the pinball game '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', also by Ritchie.


''Terminator Salvation'' (2009 film) games

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action game titled ''
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'', based on the film of the same name, was released in 2009. An arcade game based on the film, developed by Play Mechanix and published by
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, was released in 2010. It is a
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game featuring next-generation graphics. Two players can cooperate simultaneously using machine gun-styled
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s to blast terminators, drones, and other enemies while pushing a button on the magazine well of the gun in order to reload.


''Terminator Genisys'' (2015 film) games

For the 2015 film ''
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'', two mobile games were released. ''Terminator Genisys: Revolution'', also called ''Terminator Genisys: Guardian'', was developed and published by Glu Games, and released in June 2015. It is a free-to-play
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with micro-transactions that include new characters and weapons. Jon Mundy of '' Pocket Gamer'' called it "another shallow movie tie-in, high on action, spectacle, and (especially) IAPS, but low on depth and content". A game, based on ''Terminator Genisys: Revolution'', was also shown in select theaters prior to the showing of the film, with viewers aiming their mobile phones at the screen to shoot Terminators. In June 2016,
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granted
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the rights to develop a new mobile game based on the film. The game, '' Terminator Genisys: Future War'', was released in May 2017. It is an MMO
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, set during the future war between humans and Skynet. Jessica Famularo of ''Pocket Gamer'' criticized the
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gameplay and minimal storyline, and called it the "''Terminator'' game you neither wanted nor asked for".


''Terminator: Dark Fate'' (2019 film) games

''Terminator: Dark Fate – The Game'' is an MMO
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developed by Firefly Games and the China-based Camel Games for Android and
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. It is based on the 2019 film of the same name. Firefly Games began working on the game in 2017, after being contacted by the film's production company,
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. The game was released on October 18, 2019, and a global release occurred on November 8, 2019. In the game, the player commands a group of Resistance fighters who must defend against machine attacks. The player can expand the group's Resistance base and can also form alliances with other players. The player is guided by characters from the film. The game is
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but utilizes
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in exchange for various resources. A second game, ''Terminator: Dark Fate – Defiance'', is scheduled for release on PC during the second half of 2022. It is a
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game that takes place after the film and Judgment Day, during the war between humans and the A.I. known as Legion. It was in development by Cats Who Play and will be published by
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, in collaboration with Skydance.


Non-film based games

Several games, not based on any particular film, have been released since 1992. * '' The Terminator 2029'' is a
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action-adventure game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks in 1992. * ''
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'' was released for a number of platforms beginning in 1993. It is based on the comic book series of the same name. * '' The Terminator: Rampage'' is a first-person shooter game released for the PC by Bethesda Softworks in
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. It is the third ''Terminator'' game made by Bethesda, following '' The Terminator'' and ''The Terminator 2029''. * '' The Terminator: Future Shock'' is a first-person shooter game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks in
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. * '' Skynet'' is a computer game, initially intended as a multiplayer patch for ''The Terminator: Future Shock'', before being adapted into a standalone product. The game was developed by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996. * '' The Terminator: Dawn of Fate'' was developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by
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in 2002. * ' is a
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game developed and published by In-Fusio in 2004. * ' is a mobile phone
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developed by
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and published by In-Fusio in 2006. The game takes place in the year 2020. The player assumes the role of a
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. The objective of the game is to prevent scientists from using leftover Terminator parts in their experiments. * '' Terminator: Resistance'' is a first-person shooter action video game released in November 2019. The game primarily focuses on the original future war that is depicted in '' The Terminator'' and '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. ''Terminator'' characters have also made appearances in non-''Terminator'' games. * The
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appears in ''
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'' as a guest playable character voiced by Chris Cox, with his default appearance based on the "Carl" unit in '' Terminator: Dark Fate''. The character became available as downloadable content in 2019, either through an individual purchase or the Kombat Pack 1 bundle. * Sarah Connor and the Terminator are featured in the 2019 video game '' Gears 5'' as playable characters in the multiplayer portion of the game. * A Terminator endoskeleton was featured as a hunter in the asymmetrical online shooter game, '' Deathgarden'', as downloadable content following its 2019 relaunch as ''Deathgarden: Blood Harvest''. * In 2020, ''
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'' released an online crossover game event featuring missions and enemies from the original ''Terminator'' film. * In 2021, the Terminator and Sarah Connor became playable characters in the online game ''
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''. *In 2022, the Terminator and T-1000 were added to '' Call of Duty: Warzone'' as operator skins.


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