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  2. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    Alien Front Online, the primary good forces are tanks and the secondary alien forces are played as mechs; Arcticfox; Armored Warfare; BattleTanx series; Battlezone, original arcade game and home conversions

  3. Joy Mech Fight - Wikipedia

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    Joy Mech Fight (ジョイメカファイト, Joi Meka Faito), sometimes called Joy Mecha Fight, is a fighting game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer, released in Japan on May 21, 1993.

  4. List of MicroProse games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games made by the American video game developer and publisher MicroProse.The games in this list were developed internally by MicroProse.Some games made by other developers were published under MicroProse's Microplay or MicroStyle label.

  5. List of fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Fight Night: Round 3 – EA Chicago; Fight Night Round 4 – EA Canada; Fight Night Champion – EA Canada; Foes of Ali – Gray Matter Studios; Frank Bruno's Boxing – Elite; George Foreman's KO Boxing – Beam Software; Greatest Heavyweights of the Ring – Sega; Hajime no Ippo: Road to Glory; Heavyweight Champ series Heavyweight Champ (1976 ...

  6. Category:Video games about mecha - Wikipedia

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    M. M.A.S.S. Builder; M.A.V. (video game) Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy; Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth; Magic Knight Rayearth (video game) Mazin Saga: Mutant ...

  7. Exteel - Wikipedia

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    Exteel was a third-person shooter game published by NCSOFT, a Korean game company, and was developed by NCSOFT's E & G Studios.Players controlled giant vehicles called Mechanaughts ("mecha") and fought against the computer, or against other online players, in a variety of gameplay modes.

  8. MechCommander 2 - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Microsoft released a portion of the source code along with most game assets (i.e. everything needed to compile the game without networking support and without all the art) under a Shared Source license in order to demonstrate its XNA Build system. [2]

  9. Chromehounds - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in an alternate universe where mecha known as HOUNDs battle for control of Neroimus, a fictional region near the Black Sea. Chromehounds features a system for personalized customization of the player's mecha and an online campaign mode where players wage war in a persistent world over Xbox Live .