In Terminator 2, John Connor is playing Missile Defense just before the Terminators show up.
This is one of those old arcade games where you never actually win, the game just gets harder and harder until you die. The premise of the game is to shoot down nuclear missiles.
But you can never prevent the nuclear fallout from occurring, you can only delay it.
Mason Brown
K I N O I N O
Adrian Brown
Did you read this somewhere else or come up with it yourself? I like it either way
Charles Gonzalez
Really makes you think.
Adam Perez
I guarantee he learned it on plebbit. It's far too clever for anyone on this board to discover
Levi Harris
JC does it again
Dylan Sanders
Men play asteroids, John Connor a faggot
Landon Martin
Me on the right
Oliver Cruz
Kinda like the whole Terminator storyline?
Ayden Wilson
Wicked hair brah. In all honesty that guy was a based freaking friend. Covers for you while you're hacking the data mainframe and then straight faced lies without missing a beat to a cop about knowing you and comes and warns you to bounce. I hope he had a good life until being nuked.
Charles Robinson
There's no fate but the one you make
Robert Jackson
You don't won. Expect the unexpected.
Benjamin Nguyen
Terminator 3 should have brought him back instead of introducing that cunt Kate Brewster
Carson Peterson
>video games help you become a military strategist
Alexander Lopez
this b8 made me kek
Elijah Campbell
Wow that's a really great observation. So it's kinda like fighting Skynet was like fighting a video game except the game is real and the bad guys are cloud connected robots.
Based Cameron.
Bentley Roberts
;)
Jose White
>Terminator 3 why would you do that
Jason Gonzalez
Am I the only one who always goes "Hey its Budnick" when that kid appears.
Liam Barnes
Bait or not, he's not wrong.
Jayden Jackson
What about the game he was playing inside that moving thing right before the copbot came? Does that have any significance?
Zachary Lee
well the one we got was shit, but I'm sure there is some alternate universe where it was decent
Lucas Barnes
I've thought this every time I've watched it. It sticks out so much because not only does he do it so organically, the movie has the balls to keep moving right past it.
I've almost never seen that done in another film where it wasn't made into an overdrawn scene of the friend lying extensively and somehow getting into trouble for it.
It's small, but I love that part and it catches me every time.
Evan Bailey
>This is one of those old arcade games where you never actually win, the game just gets harder and harder until you die. Sounds to me like someone needs to git gud.