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Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Extreme Entertainment Group
Developer:
Licensor: FASA Corporation
Sound driver: GEMS
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
T-22066
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Non-Sega versions

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Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat is a top-down action game released for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in North America. It belongs to the MechWarrior universe.

A Sega Mega-CD version was planned to ship alongside the Mega Drive version in Q1 1994, but the Mega Drive game was delayed and the Mega-CD conversion cancelled.

Story

In the year 3050, a war rages on between the Clans and the armies of the Inner Sphere, with both factions piloting large, humanoid-shaped armored combat vehicles called BattleMechs. The Clans are on the verge of victory and close to achieving their goal of reuniting the galaxy under the once peaceful and prosperous hegemony of the Star League. However, their advance is halted by the death of their leader, the IlKhan, which causes the fragile alliance to splinter as a power struggle erupts. The Inner Sphere seizes upon this lull in hostilities to strengthen their defenses.

In response, the Clans have decided to deploy their greatest weapon, the "Madcat" Heavy OmniMech, capable of standing against an entire Inner Sphere army by itself. Clan Wolf selects its most cunning and ruthless MechWarrior to pilot the Madcat and defeat the armies of the Inner Sphere.

Gameplay

The game is an isometric action game, similar to Desert Strike, where the player controls a seven-story, 60-ton BattleMech called the Madcat. The Madcat moves in any direction using the D-Pad. It fires its main gun with B, which has unlimited ammunition. The main gun can be continuously fired by holding B; while firing, the player can rotate the turret in any direction independently of the mech with the D-Pad. The mech can shoot while walking by moving in a direction first and then firing; the player can rotate the turret with the D-Pad to aim the guns while the mech continues walking in the same direction. When the Madcat engages an enemy mech, it locks on and tracks the target with its turret regardless of which direction it is walking. It fires heavy ordnance with A and its tactical weapons with C.

The game also features a 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 gun turret.

Missions

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Versions

The game was ported to the Super NES as MechWarrior 3050 in 1995. Unlike the Mega Drive version, this version was released in Europe and Japan as well as North America.

Production credits

  • Programming: Michael Case, Mick West
  • Art: Noel Hines, Chris Senn
  • Malibu Producer: Bernie Whang
  • Extreme Producer: David Luehmann
  • Associate Producer: Randy Oyler
  • Project Manager: Yasushi Kurosawa
  • Executive Producer: Denny Thorley
  • Game Design: Michael Case, Noel Hines, David Luehmann, Randy Oyler, Denny Thorley, Mick West, Bernie Whang
  • MadCat Animation & Cinemas: Noel Hines
  • Additional Art: Jayne Shrigley, Jeff Godfrey, Mike Hulme, Bernie Whang
  • Sound Effects: Eric Hammond, Brian Howarth, Bernie Whang
  • Music: Keith Arem
  • Manual & Package Design: Mike Buchman
  • Instruction Manual: Brian English
  • Special Thanks: Mort Weisman, Jordan Weisman, Sam Lewis, Suzanne Condon, Tacey Miller, Ted Keenan, Marisa Lomask, Terry Lloyd
  • Testing: Ezra Bleu, Keith Blumenstock, Alan Deloach, Andre Garcia, Arvee Gorde, Robert Prescott, Jun Caliva, Allen Fernandez, Bill McDonald, Kevin Mulhall, Jason Uyeda
Source:
US manual
Battletech MD US Manual.pdf
[3]

Magazine articles

Main article: Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Game Players (US) #0710: "Vol. 7 No. 10 October 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #62: "September 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
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Print advert in GamePro (US) #66: "January 1995" (199x-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #60: "xxxx xxxx" (2002-09-05)
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Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
80
[6]
Cool Gamer (RU)
80
[7]
Electronic Games (1992-1995) (US) NTSC-U
83
[8]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
73
[9]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 1 (RU)
80
[10]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 4 (RU)
70
[11]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
80
[12]
Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
86
[13]
MAN!AC (DE) NTSC-U
74
[14]
Mega Force (FR) NTSC-U
86
[15]
Mega Fun (DE) PAL
73
[16]
Mega Play (US) NTSC-U
89
[17]
Play Time (DE) PAL
73
[18]
Sega Pro (UK) NTSC-U
83
[19]
Sega Mega Drive Review (RU)
64
[20]
Sega Megazone (AU)
94
[21]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
83
[22]
Video Games (DE) NTSC-U
63
[23]
VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
90
[24]
Sega Mega Drive
79
Based on
19 reviews

Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat

Mega Drive, US
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Cover
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Cart
Battletech MD US Manual.pdf
Manual
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Poster
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PCB

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Mega Drive
CRC32 409e5d14
MD5 0e086b6f7a4e98ba909c2c7e6ae8fa80
SHA-1 ee22ae12053928b652f9b9f513499181b01c8429
2MB 1994-07 Cartridge (US)

References


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