MechWarrior (SNES)

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MechWarrior
Product information
Type Computer game
Development Beam Software
Publication information
Publisher Activision
First published 1993
MSRP ?
Content
Era Succession Wars era
Timeline 3027
Series MechWarrior computer games
Followed by MechWarrior 3050


MechWarrior, known in Japan as Battletech, is a video game developed for the Super NES based on the Battletech universe. Its plot and gameplay is based upon the PC MechWarrior game, but uses the tools available on the Super NES (Mode 7 graphics and sprites) for the first-person mission portions of the game. The game was developed by Beam Software and published in the US and Europe by Activision and in Japan by Victor Interactive Software.

Story

The player takes on the role of a MechWarrior named Herras Ragen, the son of Colonel Joseph T. Ragen. Colonel Ragen is a soldier in the AFFS whose mission was to infiltrate and destroy the renegade mercenaries called the Dark Wing Lance. In 3017 the Dark Wing Lance attacked Colonel Ragen's home on Redondo, killing him and most of his family. Herras survived and in 3027, at the age of 22, he set out on a quest of revenge to hunt down the Dark Wing Lance. Herras acts as a mercenary, selling his services as he uses contacts to gather information on the Dark Wing Lance until he can avenge his family.

Gameplay

Mechs

The BattleMechs in the SNES version of MechWarrior were developed specifically for the game. There are eight 'Mechs in all. Four of them are Light 'Mechs, two are Medium 'Mechs, one is a Heavy 'Mech, and the last is an Assault 'Mech. Several of the Battlemechs share similarities to each other (the Nexus series of Mechs especially) and the Grand Crusader is a very similar design to the Unseen design of the same name. The name Ragnarok is shared with a BattleMech from the MechAssault series, but the two designs are very different.

Weapons

Much like the later MechWarrior PC Games, the player can heavily customize BattleMechs. The armor, engine, and weaponry can all be changed between missions. This even includes changing the number of heat sinks or jump jets on the BattleMech.

Images

See also: Game Genie Codes

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