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* [[Film/Terminator2JudgementDay The T-1000 appears with a picture of John Connor.]] That means there are timelines where Garth, Waynne, and everyone else die in Judgement Day or are hunted by Skynet.

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* [[Film/Terminator2JudgementDay [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay The T-1000 appears with a picture of John Connor.]] That means there are timelines where Garth, Waynne, and everyone else die in Judgement Judgment Day or are hunted by Skynet.
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** Furthermore, the SNES and Genesis game is explicitly stated to take place in the FictionalVideoGame ''Zantar'', which was in fact mentioned in the movie, as WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd noted. Except, instead of a medieval setting, it has a caricatured contemporary setting (parodying DolledUpInstallment). If you think about it, it's actually very faithful to the source material, in its own twisted way. It's like if Wayne and Garth themselves designed the game.

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** Furthermore, the SNES and Genesis game is explicitly stated to take place in the FictionalVideoGame ''Zantar'', which was in fact mentioned in the movie, as WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd noted. Except, instead of a medieval setting, it has a caricatured contemporary setting (parodying DolledUpInstallment). If you think about it, it's actually very faithful to the source material, in its own twisted way. It's like if Wayne and Garth themselves designed the game.game.
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* [[Film/Terminator2JudgementDay The T-1000 appears with a picture of John Connor.]] That means there are timelines where Garth, Waynne, and everyone else die in Judgement Day or are hunted by Skynet.
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* ''Film/WaynesWorld'' might seem like a poor choice to make into a video game, but remember who ends up sponsoring the show in the movie? Noah's Arcade. It would be completely in-character for Noah Vanderhoff to push for video games based on the show.
** Furthermore, the SNES and Genesis game is explicitly stated to take place in the FictionalVideoGame ''Zantar'', which was in fact mentioned in the movie, as WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd noted. Except, instead of a medieval setting, it has a caricatured contemporary setting (parodying DolledUpInstallment). If you think about it, it's actually very faithful to the source material, in its own twisted way. It's like if Wayne and Garth themselves designed the game.

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