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'''MechWarrior''' is a series of video games in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Unlike [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]] or the [[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech video game]] which offer real time or turn-based control over [[BattleMech]]s, the core ''MechWarrior'' games tend to place the player in control of a single 'Mech, most often in a simulation sense with the player the cockpit. '''MechWarrior''' is a series of video games in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Unlike [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]] or the [[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech video game]] which offer real time or turn-based control over [[BattleMech]]s, the core ''MechWarrior'' games tend to place the player in control of a single 'Mech, most often in a simulation sense with the player the cockpit.
− The MechWarrior games are among the most notable and popular spin-off media from the BattleTech tabletop game with both MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3 Origins Award winners, taking Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game 1995 and Best Action Computer Game 1999 respectively. + The MechWarrior games are among the most notable and popular spin-off media from the BattleTech table top game with both MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3 Origins Award winners, taking Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game 1995 and Best Action Computer Game 1999 respectively.
* ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989, Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801 * ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989, Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801
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'''MechWarrior''' is a series of video games in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Unlike [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]] or the [[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech video game]] which offer real time or turn-based control over [[BattleMech]]s, the core ''MechWarrior'' games tend to place the player in control of a single 'Mech, most often in a simulation sense with the player the cockpit. | '''MechWarrior''' is a series of video games in the [[BattleTech]] universe. Unlike [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]] or the [[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech video game]] which offer real time or turn-based control over [[BattleMech]]s, the core ''MechWarrior'' games tend to place the player in control of a single 'Mech, most often in a simulation sense with the player the cockpit. | ||
− | The MechWarrior games are among the most notable and popular spin-off media from the BattleTech | + | The MechWarrior games are among the most notable and popular spin-off media from the BattleTech table top game with both MechWarrior 2 and MechWarrior 3 Origins Award winners, taking Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game 1995 and Best Action Computer Game 1999 respectively. |
* ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989, Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801 | * ''[[MechWarrior (1989 Video Game)|MechWarrior]]'' - 1989, Dynamix/[[Activision]] - DOS, Macintosh, Sharp X68000, NEC PC-9801 |