- The
Super Pocket is a
handheld game
console developed by
Hyper Mega Tech!, a
brand of
British company Blaze Entertainment. In
addition to built-in collections...
- line of
Super Pocket handhelds to be
produced under the company's new
HyperMegaTech brand. The
console featured a
smaller design at a
lower price along...
- Computer's
HyperCard
hypermedia program by Bill Atkinson.
Because the main
target audience of
HyperTalk was
beginning programmers,
HyperTalk programmers...
-
Mega-Lo-Mania is a real-time
strategy video game
developed by
Sensible Software. It was
released for the
Amiga in 1991 and
ported to
other systems. It...
-
Fighter II sub-series of
Street Fighter games,
following Street Fighter II:
Hyper Fighting (1992). It
refines and
balances the
existing character roster from...
- was
later released on the coin-operated
version of that console, the
Mega-
Tech.
Alongside Shadow Dancer, the game is a
sequel to Shinobi, and features...
- the top-selling Sega
Mega Drive game in
October 1991. The
Mega Drive port
received generally positive reviews from
MegaTech and
Mega magazines. The original...
-
Reception MegaTech gave the game 95% and a
Hyper Game Award,
saying that "you'll
enjoy it, even if you don't care much for the sport". In
October 1992,
Mega placed...
-
Since the
release of
Mega Man,
numerous characters have
appeared across the series. List indicator(s) A dark grey cell
indicates that the
character was...
-
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MegaTech. No. 22. EMAP.
October 1993. p. 103. Les
Ellis (April 19, 1993)...