• Multiplayer BattleTech is a PC MMORPG BattleTech game developed by Kesmai and featured on the now defunct GEnie online gaming network. It featured a text-based...
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  • follow-up to Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA; it was in turn succeeded by Multiplayer BattleTech 3025. In 1997, Next Generation named Multiplayer BattleTech: Solaris...
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  • December 6, 2001. Multiplayer BattleTech: 3025 is the third online incarnation of the BattleTech series. The first was Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA, available...
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  • first online-dedicated game with Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA in 1992, which was followed by Multiplayer Battletech: Solaris in 1996. 1994 saw the series'...
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  • The BattleTech 1 & BattleMech 1 wargaming franchise includes many authorized titles in various face personality genres, including tabletop wargames, role-playing...
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    Kesmai's Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA Other major titles included: AUSI's Galaxy II NTN Trivia Kesmai's Stellar Warrior—GEnie's first multiplayer online...
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  • PC players all in the same game, flying against each other. Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA (1991) — This title takes the Air Warrior concept to a futuristic...
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    PC players all in the same game, flying against each other. Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA (1991) — This title takes the Air Warrior concept to land-based...
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  • BattleTechnology is a magazine that was published irregularly between 1987 and 1995 by Pacific Rim Publishing Company dedicated to BattleTech, a tabletop...
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    the Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) (1981), the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) (1984) and the Video Graphics Array (VGA) (1987) that expanded the computer's...
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  • for the PC used CGA graphics, Elite Plus was upgraded to take advantage of EGA, VGA and MCGA. It was coded entirely in assembly language by Chris Sawyer...
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  • Star Control (category Multiplayer and single-player video games)
    limitation at the time, and the team created different settings for CGA, EGA, and VGA monitors. A separate team ported a stripped down version of the...
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  • original on June 15, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009. See Batman: Arkham "ega Sammy Holdings Annual Integrated Report 2021" (PDF). SegaSammy. Archived...
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  • Evan (2 April 2004). "#16: Quest for Glory I: So You Want to Be a Hero? (EGA version) TOP 20". Adventure Gamers. Retrieved 10 February 2017. Pack, Ben...
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  • Archived from the original on September 19, 2008. Fitzsimmons, Nick; Battles, Hosea Jr. (June 1984), "Universe: A Dual Review", Computer Gaming World...
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  • Wolfenstein 3D (category 3DO Interactive Multiplayer games)
    written in assembly. The graphics for the game were planned to be in 16 color EGA, but were changed to 256 color VGA four months before release, which also...
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