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''Journey to Sillius'' is a side-scrolling action game by Sunsoft released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1990. ''Silius'' was originally slated to be based on the [[James Cameron]] film ''[[The Terminator]]'', but Sunsoft lost the license before its scheduled release date. Sunsoft decided to continue development rather than canceling their hard work. As it turned out, ''Journey to Silius'' went on to become a cult-classic, while later NES games that carried the ''Terminator'' license [[Vindicated by History|are all but forgotten]].
''[[Journey to Silius]]'' is a side-scrolling action game by Sunsoft released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1990. ''Silius'' was originally slated to be based on the [[James Cameron]] film ''[[The Terminator]]'', but Sunsoft lost the license before its scheduled release date. Sunsoft decided to continue development rather than canceling their hard work. As it turned out, ''Journey to Silius'' went on to become a cult-classic, while later NES games that carried the ''Terminator'' license [[Vindicated by History|are all but forgotten]].


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=== Tropes of this game: ===
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The final stage.
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: The final stage.
* [[Battleship Raid]]: The penultimate boss.
* [[Battleship Raid]]: The penultimate boss.
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 8 January 2019

Journey to Silius is a side-scrolling action game by Sunsoft released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Silius was originally slated to be based on the James Cameron film The Terminator, but Sunsoft lost the license before its scheduled release date. Sunsoft decided to continue development rather than canceling their hard work. As it turned out, Journey to Silius went on to become a cult-classic, while later NES games that carried the Terminator license are all but forgotten.

Tropes used in Journey to Silius include: