Difference between revisions of "MechWarrior 3050"

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| name                = MechWarrior 3050
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| type                = Computer game
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| development        = [[Tiburon Entertainment]]
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| publisher          = [[Activision]]
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| year                = 1995
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| era                = [[Succession Wars era]]
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| timeline            = [[3050]]
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| series              = MechWarrior computer games
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'''''Mechwarrior 3050''''' is the second [[Battletech]] based game from [[Activision]] for [[w:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]].
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This video game is viewed in an [[w:Isometric projection|isometric]] view as opposed to the first person view of the [[MechWarrior (SNES)|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.
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==Sega Genesis version==
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The [[w:Sega Genesis|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]].
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==Images==
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<gallery>
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Image:Mechwarrior3050SNES boxart.jpg|Super NES boxart
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Image:Battletech (Genesis) boxart.jpg|Genesis boxart
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Image:Mechwarrior3050 gameplay.jpg|Screenshot of gameplay
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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* [[/Game Genie Codes | Game Genie Codes]]
 
* [[/Game Genie Codes | Game Genie Codes]]
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MechWarrior_3050
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*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/battletech-a-game-of-armored-combat ''MechWarrior 3050''] at MobyGames
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*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/588476-mechwarrior-3050/data ''MechWarrior 3050''] at GameFAQs (Super NES version)
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*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/genesis/586052-battletech/data ''Battletech''] at GameFAQs (Sega Genesis version)
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*[http://www.snesmusic.org/v2/profile.php?profile=set&selected=1646 Soundtrack information] at SNES Music
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*[[w:MechWarrior_3050|MechWarrior 3050]] at Wikipedia
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[[Category:Video Games|MechWarrior 3050 (SNES)]]
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[[Category:Video Games|Battletech (Genesis)]]
  
[[Category:Video Games|MechWarrior (1994)]]
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Revision as of 01:24, 19 March 2012

Mechwarrior3050SNES boxart.jpg
MechWarrior 3050
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.

Images

Resources

External links


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