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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (Also known as Super Battletank II) is a sequel to ''[[Super Battletank: War in the Gulf]]'' for the Super NES. At [[Summer CES 1993]] a [[Sega Mega-CD]] version was also shown, but never made it into production. It is assumed to have been a port of the same game. | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (Also known as Super Battletank II) is a sequel to ''[[Super Battletank: War in the Gulf]]'' for the Super NES. At [[Summer CES 1993]] a [[Sega Mega-CD]] version was also shown, but never made it into production. It is assumed to have been a port of the same game. | ||
− | According to [[Mean Machines Sega]] issue #10, the game was proposed to be released on the Mega-CD and assumed to be cancelled in development, although it may of evolved into [[RDF: Global Conflict]], another game released on the Mega-CD by Absolute/Imagineer that bears a striking resemblance to it. | + | |
+ | According to [[Mean Machines Sega]] issue #10, the game was proposed to be released on the Mega-CD and assumed to be cancelled in development, although it may of evolved into ''[[RDF: Global Conflict]]'', another game released on the Mega-CD by Absolute/Imagineer that bears a striking resemblance to it. | ||
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== |
Revision as of 09:46, 29 November 2020
Super Battletank 2 |
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System(s): Sega Mega-CD |
Publisher: Absolute Entertainment |
Developer: Imagineering? |
Planned release date(s): 1993, 1994-10[1] |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Super Battletank 2 (Also known as Super Battletank II) is a sequel to Super Battletank: War in the Gulf for the Super NES. At Summer CES 1993 a Sega Mega-CD version was also shown, but never made it into production. It is assumed to have been a port of the same game.
According to Mean Machines Sega issue #10, the game was proposed to be released on the Mega-CD and assumed to be cancelled in development, although it may of evolved into RDF: Global Conflict, another game released on the Mega-CD by Absolute/Imagineer that bears a striking resemblance to it.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Super Battletank 2/Magazine articles.