Release Information
Mega Lo Mania was ported to several platforms.
The original Amiga version was published by Image Works in 1991, in the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy. They also published the Atari ST version the same year in the United Kingdom and Australia.
A MS-DOS version was ported by Audio Visual Magic, Ltd. and published by Ubisoft in 1992 in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and France.
Virgin Interactive published the Sega Genesis in the United States in 1992. It was localized for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan by CSK Research Institute Corp. and published in 1993.
Imagineer published the Sharp X68000 version in Japan, and the SNES version in 1993 in France, Germany, United Kingdom and Japan.
A sequel to Mega-Lo-Mania was in development by Sensible Software, but this was never released; a few screenshots were shown in an issue of Amiga Power.
This game was also known (for the Sega Genesis) as Tyrants: Fight Through Time in the United States.
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