''RoboCop Versus The Terminator'' is a
run and gun game
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released for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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,
Master System
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, and
Game Gear
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in 1993, with later ports to the
Sega Genesis
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and
Game Boy
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in 1994. It is based on the
1992 four-issue comic book mini-series of the same name, which is a crossover between the ''
RoboCop
''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American Science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen (actress), Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Dani ...
'' and ''
Terminator'' franchises. Despite there likenesses being shown on packaging, the actors who portrayed the titular characters (
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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in 1984's ''
The Terminator
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'' and
Peter Weller
Peter Francis Weller (born June 24, 1947) is an American actor and television director.
He has appeared in more than 70 films and television series, including ''RoboCop'' (1987) and its sequel ''RoboCop 2'' (1990), in which he played RoboCop ( ...
in 1987's ''
RoboCop
''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American Science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen (actress), Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Dani ...
'') did not reprise their roles in this game.
The Genesis version was developed by
Virgin Games USA and uses an engine written by
David Perry.
Plot
Super NES
In the future, human soldiers of
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's resistance force against the machines are fighting a losing war against
Skynet and its robot forces. Discovering that one of the foundation technologies for Skynet is the cybernetics technology used in the creation of cyborg police officer
RoboCop
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, Flo, a resistance soldier, is sent back in time to destroy RoboCop and stop Skynet from being built. However, Skynet learns of the time travel attempt and sends
Terminators to stop Flo. RoboCop soon meets up with Flo and must engage in battle against Terminators, the forces of
OCP and several obstacles.
Upon discovering one of the Terminators has infiltrated the OCP building, RoboCop plugs himself into a console to reprogram the security, only to fall into a trap and be digitized. After his body is disassembled and used for building Skynet, RoboCop watches Skynet come to power before using his digitized mind to seize control of an abandoned robotics factory, rebuild himself, and begin to destroy Skynet in the future. He successfully destroys the Skynet CPU and prevails, and turns his sights to helping humanity rebuild from the devastation.
Mega Drive/Genesis
Set a few years after
RoboCop
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's invention, the story involves SAC-NORAD contracting
Cyberdyne Systems on building
Skynet. Cyberdyne used RoboCop's technology in creating Skynet. When activated, Skynet becomes self-aware and launches a war against mankind. In the future, Skynet sends several Terminators back to the past to cripple the Resistance. After destroying one of the Terminators, RoboCop proceeds to Delta City, where he confronts RoboCain.
After RoboCain was destroyed, RoboCop battles his way to the OCP building, where he defeats all the Terminators. After defeating an
ED-209
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unit reprogrammed by the Terminators, RoboCop plugs himself into a console. Unbeknownst to him, RoboCop gave Skynet information it can use. This ends up with RoboCop falling into a trap. In the future, RoboCop assembles himself, where he battled in the Terminator-infested future and destroyed Skynet.
Development
''RoboCop Versus The Terminator'' began as a four-part comic book series also titled ''
RoboCop Versus The Terminator
''RoboCop Versus The Terminator'' is a run and gun game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, and Game Gear in 1993, with later ports to the Sega Genesis and Game Boy in 1994. It is based on the 1992 four-issue ...
'' in 1992.
Virgin Games
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secured a license for a video game based on the comic but were unable to use the comics plot elements. The team began developing it in-house at the same time as they were developing ''
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''. Botti said the license for the title cost $2 million.
The lead designer and coder on the game was John Botti. Tim Wiliams who worked alongside him, stated that "At the time, I seem to remember there were more high-profile games at Virgin, like ''Aladdin'', so there was a feeling that
'RoboCop Versus The Terminator''was the ugly stepchild when I joined the team. But I was absolutely thrilled to get my own game to design for." Williams and Botti began staying up at night playing ''
Contra III: The Alien Wars'', one of their favourite games, to find what made its gameplay addictive. The two concluded that the "vectored bullets" was key and included it as a core mechanic in ''RoboCop Versus the Terminator''. To save time during development, the game uses Dave Perry's Mega Drive engine which was recently used in games ''
Cool Spot
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'' and ''
Global Gladiators''. Botti stated he has his own tools from previous projects, but Perry's engine "was clean, and it has been used on other Genesis games. I enhanced it, making a linked-list sprite object that allowed these huge monster bosses at the end of some levels."
The game featured more gore and violence than most games for the Genesis at the time. Gotti recalled that "We were all like 22 years old, and we wanted as much gore and blood as possible!"
Reception
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History
The magazine was fou ...
''s team of five reviewers gave the Super NES version a 5.8 out of 10. Mike Weigand, who gave it a 5, commented: "The comic book-esque cinema sequences are innovative and new, but the intensity isn't there". ''EGM'' gave the Game Gear version a 6.8 out of 10, with Weigand saying that it "holds up pretty well", though he commented that it suffers from slowdown, breakup, and difficulty which is slightly too high. The Genesis version was awarded Bloodiest Game of 1993 by ''Electronic Gaming Monthly''.
A review of the
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version in ''
Nintendo Power
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'' stated that the game had good graphics but lacked in any sort of game strategy or challenge and that the control was very stiff.
See also
* ''
Alien vs. Predator''
References
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