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MACHINE VS MACHINE

◼ The David Perry led, Mega Drive iteration of might not have been all that well-received upon release, but publisher Virgin Games was impressed enough was developed by a new team, situated in-house at Virgin on the US side, pitting the two cybernetic sci-fi icons against one another for the first time ever in a game (read more in 205). Based on the four-issue comic book series of the same name by Frank Miller, players take on the role of police officer-turned-robot cop Alex Murphy as he tries to prevent Skynet from becoming self-aware.

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