
RoboCop Versus The Terminator
RoboCop Versus The Terminator is a 1993 action game crossing over two iconic sci-fi franchises. Based on the Dark Horse Comics storyline, players control RoboCop through side-scrolling levels battling Terminators in a dystopian Detroit. The NES version features unique weapons, destructible environments, and faithful representations of both franchises' characters.
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About This Retro Game
Features six action-packed stages with varied urban environments from the RoboCop universe.
Includes signature weapons from both franchises like RoboCop's Auto-9 pistol and Terminator plasma rifles.
Story follows the comic book plot where Skynet sends Terminators back to eliminate RoboCop as a future threat.
Notable for its graphic violence (by NES standards) and gritty cyberpunk atmosphere.
Includes password continue system and multiple difficulty settings for replay value.
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