List of Battle Tech Games - Video and Computer Games

Video and Computer Games

Title Year Developer / Publisher Platforms
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception 1989 Westwood Studios / Infocom DOS, Amiga, C64, Apple II
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Revenge 1990 Westwood Studios / Infocom DOS
BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat 1994 Extreme Entertainment Group Sega Genesis
MechWarrior 1989 Dynamix / Activision DOS, Macintosh, SNES
MechWarrior 3050 1995 Tiburon Entertainment / Activision SNES, Sega Genesis
MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat 1995 Activision DOS, Windows, Macintosh, Sega Saturn, PlayStation
MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear's Legacy 1995 Activision DOS, Windows, Macintosh
MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries 1996 Activision DOS, Windows, Macintosh
MechWarrior 3 1999 Zipper Interactive / MicroProse PC
MechWarrior 3: Pirate's Moon 1999 Zipper Interactive / Microprose Windows
MechWarrior 4: Vengeance 2000 FASA Interactive / Microsoft Windows
MechWarrior 4: Black Knight 2001 Cyberlore Studios / Microsoft Windows
MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries 2002 Cyberlore Studios / Microsoft Windows
MechCommander 1998 FASA Interactive / MicroProse Windows
MechCommander 2 2001 FASA Interactive / Microsoft Windows
MechAssault 2002 Day 1 Studios / Microsoft Game Studios Xbox
MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf 2004 Day 1 Studios / Microsoft Game Studios Xbox
MechAssault: Phantom War 2006 Backbone Entertainment / Majesco Nintendo DS
MechWarrior Online TBC 2012 Piranha Games / Infinite Game Publishing Windows

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