Play True Lies (Japan) Online
You blast through neon-lit nightclubs as pixel Arnold, tossing grenades at goons while dodging their awkward jumps—it’s all clunky, loud, and weirdly addictive.

Game Overview
True Lies on SNES is basically Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Video Game, and honestly, that’s all I needed to hear. You play as Harry Tasker (aka Arnold) blasting through terrorists in side-scrolling action that feels like a mix of Contra and a B-movie. The first level throws you right into a nightclub shootout—no tutorial, just pistols, grenades, and bad guys diving through windows.
It’s janky in that classic 16-bit way—some shots don’t register, the platforming’s awkward, and Arnold’s sprite looks like he’s permanently squinting. But there’s something weirdly satisfying about mowing down goons with a minigun while the soundtrack blares synth beats that sound like they were ripped straight from the movie. The bike chase level? Pure chaos, in the best/worst way.
If you’re into ‘90s action cheese and don’t mind some rough edges, this one’s a time capsule worth dusting off.

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