Difference between revisions of "MechWarrior (video games)"

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* ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989 - Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801
 
* ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989 - Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801
 
* ''[[MechWarrior (SNES)]]'' - 1993 - Beam Software/Activision - Super Nintendo-  a heavily altered SNES port of the aforementioned ''MechWarrior'' PC game
 
* ''[[MechWarrior (SNES)]]'' - 1993 - Beam Software/Activision - Super Nintendo-  a heavily altered SNES port of the aforementioned ''MechWarrior'' PC game
* ''[[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat]]'' & ''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' expansion pack - 1995 Activision - DOS, Windows, Macintosh, Sega Saturn, PlayStation
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* ''[[MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat]]'' & ''Ghost Bear's Legacy'' expansion pack - 1995, Activision - DOS, Windows, Macintosh, Sega Saturn, PlayStation
* ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' - 1996 - Activision - DOS, Windows, Macintosh
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* ''[[MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries]]'' - 1996, Activision - DOS, Windows, Macintosh
* ''[[MechWarrior 3050]]'' - 1995 - Tiburon Entertainment/Activision - Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis
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* ''[[MechWarrior 3050]]'' - 1995, Tiburon Entertainment/Activision - Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis
* ''[[MechWarrior 3]]'' & ''Pirate's Moon'' expansion pack - 1999 - Zipper Interactive/MicroProse - Windows
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* ''[[MechWarrior 3]]'' & ''Pirate's Moon'' expansion pack - 1999, Zipper Interactive/MicroProse - Windows
* ''[[MechWarrior 4: Vengeance]]'' & ''Black Knight'' expansion pack - 2000/2001 - FASA Interactive/Cyberlore Studios/[[Microsoft]] - Windows
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* ''[[MechWarrior 4: Vengeance]]'' & ''Black Knight'' expansion pack - 2000/2001, FASA Interactive/Cyberlore Studios/[[Microsoft]] - Windows
* ''[[MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries]]'' - 2002 - Cyberlore Studios/Microsoft - Windows
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* ''[[MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries]]'' - 2002, Cyberlore Studios/Microsoft - Windows
* ''[[MechWarrior: Living Legends]]'' - 2009 - Wandering Samurai Studios - Windows
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* ''[[MechWarrior: Living Legends]]'' (unofficial fan product) - 2009, Wandering Samurai Studios (until 2013; community-supported since then) - Windows
* ''[[MechWarrior Tactical Command]]'' - 2012 - Personae Studios - iOS
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* ''[[MechWarrior Tactical Command]]'' - 2012, Personae Studios - iOS
* ''[[MechWarrior Online]]'' - 2013 - [[Piranha Games]]/Infinite Game Publishing - Windows
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* ''[[MechWarrior Online]]'' - 2013, [[Piranha Games]]/Infinite Game Publishing - Windows
* ''[[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries]]'' - Tentatively 2018 - Piranha Games - TBA
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* ''[[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries]]'' - 2019, Piranha Games - Windows
  
 
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Revision as of 16:10, 17 June 2020

This article is about popular video game series. For numerous other uses, see MechWarrior (disambiguation).


MechWarrior is a series of video games in the BattleTech universe. Unlike MechCommander or the BattleTech video game which offer real time or turn-based control over lances of BattleMechs, the MechWarrior games tend to place the player in control of a single 'Mech, most often in a simulation sense with the player the cockpit. Outside the BattleTech: The Animated Series, the MechWarrior games are among the most notable and popular spin-off media from the table top game with both MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3 Origins Award winners, taking Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game 1995 and Best Action Computer Game 1999 respectively.