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"Terminator 2D: NO FATE" trailer The game that has been late for more than 30 years

2025-03-01 18:26:46|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Terminator 2D: NO FATE recently debuted as a new retro-style adaptation of James Cameron's 1991 science fiction classic.The first trailer combines the stunning pixel art with classic game mechanics derived from games such as Conra, Metal Gear and Fighting Frog. Developer Bitmap Bureau's rich experience in the retro gaming field has also made this horizontal scroll action game attract much attention.

《终结者2D:NO FATE》预告 迟到了三十多年的游戏

Terminator 2D is scheduled to be released on PS5, PS4, NS, Xbox Series X, Xbox One and PC platforms on September 5. It adapts the exciting scenes of Terminator 2 into a horizontal scroll action game.Players play as the T-800, switching back and forth between shooting and close combat scenes—of course, it also includes a fight scene in a bar, where the player controls the naked Schwarzenegger.There are also driving levels in the game, inspired by the famous high-speed motorcycle scene in "Fighting Frog". Players want to avoid the constant attacking obstacles while the enemy is trying to chase you.

When the player plays Sarah Connor, the game seems to have become a combination of stealth and shooting, a bit like the horizontal scroll version of Metal Gear, and players are also tracked by the T-1000 from time to time.Perhaps the most interesting thing is those levels set in the future, where players will play John Connor, leading the Resistance against the robot in a Contra-style running and bombing gameplay.Bitmap Bureau specifically mentioned on Twitter that "Conra 3" and "Elevator War Return", "Thunderbolt Soldier", "Ninja Dragon Sword", "Midnight Resistance" and other elements of many games" are their inspiration.

Trailer:

“I think it’s like a love letter to arcade games in the 1980s and 1990s,” Mike Tucker, design director and programmer, explained in a video of production. “We felt that this was the Terminator 2 game we should have when we were young.”

For years, Bitmap Bureau has focused on making retro-style action games.Their most famous work is probably Alien Crisis, a shooting game that combines elements of Alien and Super TV Challenge. It not only lands on modern gaming platforms, but also launches on many retro gaming consoles from Sega MD/Genesis to Sega DC, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance.Terminator 2D was obviously developed using the same tools as the ones that made Alien Crisis, which made it relatively easy to port to retro consoles, and the development team tweeted that they "will be posting further news about the retro gaming platform soon!"