MechWarrior 3050
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MechWarrior 3050 | |
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Product information | |
Type | Computer game |
Development | Tiburon Entertainment |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Activision |
First published | 1995 |
MSRP | ? |
Content | |
Era | Succession Wars era |
Timeline | 3050 |
Series | MechWarrior computer games |
Preceded by | MechWarrior (SNES) |
Mechwarrior 3050 is the second BattleTech based game from Activision for Super NES.
This video game is viewed in an isometric view as opposed to the first person view of the previous game. The game also features a unique two-player mode where one player controls the bottom half of the mech to navigate it around the map while the second player controls the upper torso which moves independently.
Sega Genesis version
The Sega Genesis version of Mechwarrior 3050 is nearly identical to the Super NES version, except that it is simply titled Battletech. It was developed by Malibu Interactive.
Featured Mechs
- Timber Wolf (Mad Cat)
- Wasp
- Stormcrow
- Wolverine
- Marauder
- Kit Fox (Uller)
- Thunderbolt
- Mad Dog (Vulture)
Images
Resources
External links
- MechWarrior 3050 at MobyGames
- MechWarrior 3050 at GameFAQs (Super NES version)
- Battletech at GameFAQs (Sega Genesis version)
- Soundtrack information at SNES Music
- MechWarrior 3050 at Wikipedia
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