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Writers:
James Cameron (characters)
Gale Anne Hurd (characters)
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Release Date:
25 November 2003 (USA) more
Plot:
You are The Terminator in this game bases on the movie that is programmes by SkyNet to destroy Mankind before John Connor can re-programme a Terminator to send back in time to protect his younger self. | add synopsis
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1 win more
User Reviews:
Better than I thought more (4 total)

Cast

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Arnold Schwarzenegger ... The Terminator (voice) (also archive footage)

Poppi Monroe ... Kate Brewster (voice)

Claire Danes ... Kate Brewster (archive footage)

Nick Stahl ... John Connor (voice) (also archive footage)

Kristanna Loken ... T-X (archive footage)

David Andrews ... Robert Brewster (archive footage)
Billy Brown ... Additional Voices (voice)

Pat Fraley ... Additional Voices (voice)
Doug Gochman ... Additional Voices (voice)

Nicholas Guest ... Additional Voices (voice)

Phil LaMarr ... Additional Voices (voice) (as Phil Lamarr)

Wendy Schenker ... Additional Voices (voice)
Steve Susskind ... Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Tatasciore ... Additional Voices (voice)
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
James Cameron  characters
Gale Anne Hurd  characters

Produced by
John Botti .... executive producer
Jessica G. Budin .... line producer
Aron Drayer .... producer
Joseph Lamas .... associate producer
Francois Lourdin .... senior producer
Peter Wyse .... senior producer
 
Original Music by
Danny Beckermann  (as Danny Beckerman)
Ric Formosa 
 
Casting by
Gregory Hainer 
Dawn Hershey 
Guillaume Noblet 
 
Art Direction by
Nicolas DeSomov 
David Gaines 
Mark Soderwall 
 
Art Department
Narry Cinelli .... artist (as Narry Kahng Cinelli)
Farid Kermici .... storyboard artist
Jason Lee .... concept artist
Jason Lee .... storyboard artist
 
Sound Department
Justin Butler .... audio programmer
Ron Fish .... sound designer
Richard Bryce Goodman .... sound director
Gregory Hainer .... supervising dialogue & adr editor
Martin Lopez .... sound designer
Dan Silver .... sound designer
W. Scott Snyder .... sound director
Peter Zinda .... supervising sound editor
 
Visual Effects by
Thor Benitez .... senior digital artist
Gaëlle Bossis .... digital compositor
Remi Brun .... motion capture supervisor
Jerome Desvignes .... characters modeling supervisor
David Grega .... digital artist
James Haywood .... digital artist
François-Xavier Lepeintre .... set modeler
Martin Lipmann .... digital effects artist
John Polyhar .... digital artist
Haure Sebastien .... senior character modeler
David VanderGucht .... compositor
 
Stunts
Sybille Blouin .... stunts
Gilles Conseil .... stunts
Alain Gaudiard .... assistant stunt coordinator
Philippe Guégan .... stunt coordinator
 
Animation Department
Marie Celaya .... animator
Sam Ware .... lead animator
 
Music Department
David Alexander .... composer: additional music
John Barrett .... composer: additional music
Robert Clarke .... composer: additional music
Ricky Edwards .... composer: additional music
Robin Gray .... music mixer
Marshall Parker .... music producer
Chris Scallan .... music engineer
Chris Scallan .... music mixer
 
Other crew
Garret Foster .... programmer
Dan Geisler .... senior programmer
Alexandra Getty .... programmer
Gregory Hainer .... voice director
Matthew Harmon .... senior programmer
Rudi Kammerer .... tools programmer
Seth Kleinberg .... additional tester
Doug Kuppinger .... senior programmer
Brayton Matheson .... programmer
Kelly McCarthy .... lead programmer
Andrew Taylor .... senior programmer
Jose Villeta .... project director
John Whipple .... programmer
 

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Also Known As:
Terminator 3: War of the Machines (USA) (PC version)
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Follows Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) (VG) more

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0 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Better than I thought, 20 March 2004
Author: BinaryCode1001 from USA

I've seen a review for this game in Game Informer Magazine, and saw that they gave this game an unearthly 5.75/10 score, which turned me away from this game, since I normally listen to their opinions. I rented out this game anyway just last night, and boy, was I in for a surprise.

This game was actually better than such a score. The mag gave Dawn of Fate a higher score, and that was WORSER than this! T3 was very well-done in my opinion, and is probably the greatest Atari achievement to date. The graphics are spectacular, and the sound is bearable (the Terminator theme song is also here, which adds to the sound goodness). Even though gameplay is SAID to be frustrating, once you start getting into it, you will not have a problem at all. Speaking of the gameplay, the environments are interactive, but don't expect everything to blow wide open upon smacking it with a Micro Rocket Launcher. Also, if you press the Select button, you can go into the T-850's famous Infrared Vision mode, allowing you to see just what a Terminator would see. I'm only on the first few levels of the game, but it's already looking very nice. Also, if you play through the game enough, you will be able to unlock two classic Atari games, "Centipede" and "Missile Command." They can be unlocked through cheat passwords, but you can also find their arcade consoles lying around some levels (so far I've only found the Missile Command game).

The disc also includes a demo of T3: Redemption, and upcoming Terminator game. From what I've played on the demo, Redemption looks VERY good enjoyable, which is actually a level where you get to play as the T-850 (this time in 3rd-Person view) and track-shoot your way through, allowing you to fire your weapon and control the vehicle at the same time, also being able to acquire new vehicles to commandeer (even enemy vehicles!). It seems as though Atari is going to further places with the Terminator than one would expect.

One more thing: I take back what I said about this game in my Operation: Surma review. I played O:S BEFORE playing this game, and I was just running off with what I've been told about this game.

T3: Rise of the Machines--7.25/10 T3: Redemption Demo--8/10

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