As always, I have provided a release package on my my googlecode project. It includes the movie file, submission text, and level savestates.
  • Emulator used: Gens 11b
  • Takes damage to save time
  • Plays on the hardest difficulty
  • Abuses programming errors
We present to you, a TAS of the only non-crappy Terminator-game there is! In this game, you get to play as Kyle Reese, the first levels are the prequel to the movie The Terminator, as it is taking place in the future. After battling out with the Terminator in a future lab, both the Terminator and Kyle go back in time to find Sarah Connor. The game then kinda sorta follows the movie.
We TASed this game on the hardest difficulty, Super!, and have no illusions, it is hard. It really makes you feel like Kyle must have felt in a hopeless future where everything can kill within a few seconds.

Glitches

What's a good TAS without some glitches!
  • Enemy spawn abuse
    • There are too many enemies for the game to handle. Thus, sometimes enemies don't spawn in time or not at all. This is used to avoid inconvenient enemies such as terminator tanks or to manipulate terminators to not appear until Kyle has passed by them.
  • Elevator abuse
    • You can duck down on the edge of a downward moving elevator and make it descend but Kyle is still on the floor next to it. This allows him to fall through the floor and avoid the slow descent of the elevator
  • Grenade/Dynamite abuse
    • If you get hit while in grenade throwing animation you take no damage. Given how little health Kyle has and the ridiculous number of enemies, this is an extremely useful trick done throughout the movie.

Game Mechanics

Kyle moves at 3 px per frame while running on the flat ground, or while jumping. While walking on stairways, his movement speed is decreased to 2 px per frame which is the reason why we jump up most stairways. Sometimes, you have no choice but to walk them though.
Kyle has 2 different attacks, use his gun or throw grenades. The gun can be upgraded from the tiny pea shooter to the full-auto gun, onwards to the anti-air craft rifle, which turns into a flame thrower, and finally a portable nuclear device. More like a rocker launcher. But still. As for the grenades, or dynamites in the later levels, they do up to 19 damage each on a direct impact (the damage counts up from 1 depending on how long the enemy is standing in the blast radius).
As for the enemies, did the game designers get carried away with this or what? Kyle has no invincibility timer when it comes to enemy projectiles, so a burst from an enemy can easily cut your HP in half (Kyle has 40 HP, most projectiles do 4 in damage), and touching enemies can prove to be even more fatal, but while touching an enemy, the game at least grants you like 30 frames of invincibility from other touch-damage. No invincibility is being given against projectiles though. Like The Angry Video Game Nerd put it, the designers probably tried to make you feel like Kyle did, but this just went too far. And oh yeah, you can take damage from falling as well. We did however, get a bit lucky and discovered that if you throw a grenade while jumping into an enemy, you take no damage, but still get the invincibility. We use this to go through several enemies, but sadly, this doesn't work for all enemies in the game. This is something we call the Grenade Glitch.
The score tally after each level is quite interesting. Kyle is being awarded points depending on how many enemies he kills, and how much HP he has left, and then a pre-set Stage Complete-bonus. It goes like this for the enemy bonus: Avoiding an enemy without using the Grenade Glitch is always the fastest, but not always possible, so the second fastest is to kill the enemy without any delay. Third is using the grenade glitch if possible (Some enemies are too tall to get above with a jump), and the slowest action is to battle the enemy out. This is of course the general concept, sometimes battling an enemy out is faster than grenade glitching him and so forth.

Level walkthrough

Level 1: Future Battlefield

So the game starts off in the future, where the player has to guide Kyle through a war-torn town in an attempt to destroy the Terminator before it goes back in time. This level, like all of the others in this game, is a maze. Trying to figure out where to go is close to hopeless, and as you can see, even the first level is close to impossible to complete. Thanks to us being so great/tool-assisted, we make it trough. There are the bulldozer look-a-likes (T-1 Battlefield Robot) in this level which kills Kyle with one hit, so every time we challenge one of them, we have to kill it.

Level 2: Future Battlefield pt. II

Ok how awesome is not the beginning of this level? The skulls in the foreground are just epic. Unfortunately, we begin this level with 0 grenades, so we take some cheap damage in the beginning of the level. Also, while pulling off one of the early high jumps across a cliff, the game decides to make us their bitch by spawning an enemy right before us. Damned be this game! The later half of this level is quite horrible as you see, and Kyle is glitching his way through the level to survive as much as he possibly can. The boss is quite amusing. His weak spot is his chest, you can destroy his tracks, but it only stops him. Kill him, and then move on. Easy as that.

Level 3: Future Lab

First of all, this level has the most awesome soundtrack ever. Seriously.

Cardboard's comments:


Despite being raped at least 117 times by this cruel game, I enjoyed TASing it. Once you got into it, you just wanted to push on, more and more. I also salute my partner in this run, as he finished up whenever I was breaking down from the game being absolutely evil :)
Enjoy!

adelikat's comments:

This difficulty settings was not meant to be beat, simply put. There are more terminators on screen than the game can handle wish often leads to freezing, enemies not spawning, or enemies spawning well after they should have. But this setting is cruel, seriously. Most rerecords were not for optimized but for avoiding _dying_. It was actually depressing because 90% of all load states were after Kyle got killed by something. Thousands of deaths by your hero takes a toll on one's mood. Overall though, it was fun to TAS. I wish there were more decent terminator games out there. (Also, yay for being one close to my all platforms challenge)

Nach: Good audience response. Accepting as a first run of this game.

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Nice movie, and an easy yes vote.
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adelikat didn't want to hotlink the YouTube link for some reason. Anyway, massive Yes vote, I personally love this game, and know it's tough as rock iron nuts in the hardest difficulty modes. Only downside is is that it was also a massive MKV to shove up YouTube.
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Yes Vote. Was a good run. Sega CD TAS of 2010! One thing though. How come you used v2.00 BIOS instead of v1.10 BIOS?
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Sonikkustar wrote:
One thing though. How come you used v2.00 BIOS instead of v1.10 BIOS?
It shaves a couple of seconds off the input time.
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That's a decent TAS! Voting Yes!
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I'll try watching the video later, I don't seem to be able to get it to load past the 2:55 mark for some reason.
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that was...a lot of enemies. yes.
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This is the actual soundtrack of the game? Damn... Nice stuff. The heavy degree of TAS preciseness can't go unnoticed by the viewer. Sarah Connor is following you around in the last levels? The action is so reckless it's a wonder she made it. So, yes vote.
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holy sh*t that was hard O.O yes vote for awesome gameplay and really good soundtrack !
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Nice job, I watched this while I had lunch today, and it kept me entertained (the TAS, not the lunch). I think I noticed some missed shots, and I couldn't find anything about it in the comments. It might be that they hit something off screen or so, but here's where I spotted them: *around 03:02 in the youtube video, there seems to be a missed shot (it looks like one of the shots supposed to hit the enemy passes under him). *at around 07:53, I think I noticed two missed shots. *at around 08:36, you shoot for some reason (the shot doesn't seem to hit anything). *Why do you fire the flame thrower at 10:55?
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We fire a lot of shots which sometimes miss their target for the sole reason that a lot of shots on the screen can prevent enemies from spawning, which is really, really, really helpful in this cruelty of a game.
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omg lol this is so fake!!!1 the nes cant produce music like this!
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not bad. likes what i saw! yes vote.
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exciting lunch me want lunch me hungry me eat tas me think good me vote yes me think terminator 2 nes need tas. but that just me opinion.
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Normally i would say Yes, but thennI thought "its not the same hack" so ill stick with meh.
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Very nice movie, although by the description, a lower difficulty might've been in order. Yes vote overall.
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Most entertaining Terminator game I've seen... Very nice TAS... Yes vote.
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Awesome! All those dudes you just killed will surely thank you from saving them from a henious robot. Yes vote.
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Slightly better than the original run by Nisto, but how come this game does not end the credit-roll with "I'll Be Back"?! [Y]
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C0DE RED wrote:
Slightly better than the original run by Nisto, but how come this game does not end the credit-roll with "I'll Be Back"?!
Because this is a completely different game.
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Well, that was insane. Nice work, guys! And thanks for the encode, Flygon!
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No vote cause you guys suck Yes vote cause the ending was friggin hilarious Yes vote cause the music was awesome Yes vote cause the animation was so smooth Yes vote cause it looks TASy 4 Yes votes from me.
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You know a game's too hard when even the TAS looks like it's struggling just to stay alive.
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awesome! Yes vote
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Guns N' Roses sure had it out for the guy. Weak yes. Not entertaining to me, but it is clear how insane this is. Plus I got to make a bad joke.
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I very much agree with this post.
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Forget party hats, Christmas tree hats all the way man.
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Oh, wow. The music alone would give this a yes vote. But watching the game creak under the load of its own enemy and bullet count seals the deal. I can't imagine how a person could survive it in real time. Definite yes!
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