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Unreleased Terminator NES Game Footage Emerges
Footage of an unreleased Terminator game developed by Sunsoft for the NES emerges thanks to the work of video game history website Gaming Alexandria.
In 1990, Sunsoft released a game called Journey to Silius, a generic action platformer for the NES. However, the story runs a little deeper than that, as the title was originally intended to be a Terminator game, which Sunsoft acquired the license to from Creative Licensing Corporation, or CLC, in 1988. Sunsoft showed off the game in a promo video at Las Vegas' WCES in 1989, when the game was still relatively early in development. The promo video was dug up by Gaming Alexandria and is the only known footage of the project.
Later in 1989, the finished game was shown off to CLC's founder, Rand Marlis, who then revoked the license due to the game not following the movie's plot. The game largely took place in the future, where the movie itself mainly takes place in the past as the Terminator attempts to find and kill Sarah Connor. Without the license, Sunsoft was unable to publish it as a Terminator game and had to convert it into Journey to Silius,simply swapping out the cut-scenes to pass it off as something else.