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1994 video game
Battlecorps is a 1994 shooter video game developed and published by Core Design for the Sega CD. Battlecorps involves a walking robot in a variety of terrain
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Countless other shorter works of BattleTech fiction have been published in BattleCorps, as novellas, or in BattleTech magazines or in BattleTech tabletop game
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Preview: Battlecorps". Mega Play. Vol. 5, no. 4. Sendai Publishing. p. 57. ISSN 1058-9171. Groves, Will (August 1994). "Mega CD Review: Battlecorps". Mega
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Wargaming and military science fiction franchise
online writing project named BattleCorps produces novelettes set in different eras. The subscription-based BattleCorps offers monthly stories set across
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InMediaRes announced this at GenCon 36 that year and their full website, BattleCorps.com, was ready one year later in August 2004. InMediaRes started by publishing
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American novelist
Ilsa J. Bick is an American author of short stories, e-books and novels. She has written for several long-running science fiction series, most notably
Ilsa_J._Bick
American military historian and writer
novel. He contributed stories to the online pay-to-read fiction website Battlecorps.[citation needed] Pardoe has been a guest speaker at the U.S. National
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1994 video game
on the system created by the same developer, such as Thunderhawk and Battlecorps, which feature the same pseudo-3D graphical style. It is inspired by
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Former British video game developer
Heimdall 2 Amiga, CD32, MS-DOS Universe Banshee Amiga, CD32 Dragonstone Battlecorps Sega CD Soulstar Bubba 'n' Stix Amiga, CD32, Sega Genesis 1995 Skeleton
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American novelist
"BattleCorps:/InMediaRes". Archived from the original on 2007-04-08. "SOLA and HoloStreets". Archived from the original on 2006-08-30. "BattleCorps:/"
Loren_L._Coleman
Game publisher
imprint Catalyst Game Labs Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (BattleCorps.com, May 15, 2007) Catalyst Game Labs (June 24, 2008). "Catalyst Game
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1992 video game
stop Core Design from supporting the Sega CD for years with games like Battlecorps and Soulstar, and they would later achieve success with Tomb Raider in
Wonder_Dog_(video_game)
1992 military helicopter simulator video game
the game at #1 in their Top Mega-CD Games of All Time, with the sequel Battlecorps being fourth on the same list. Retro Gamer included it on their list
Thunderhawk_(video_game)
British writer
(2006) Outsiders - Stargate: The Official Magazine #20 (2007) Straw Man – Battlecorps.com (2008) Breaking Strain - Halo: Fractures (2016) The Turn of The Card
James_Swallow
Bonfire of Worlds would become available, at no additional cost, to BattleCorps.com subscribers at a rate of one chapter every two weeks. On November
MechWarrior: Dark Age (novels)
MechWarrior:_Dark_Age_(novels)
American novelist (1936–2021)
& Science Fiction Vol. 103 no.2 August 2002 "Zeroing In." The Corps: Battlecorps Anthology Vol. 1. Catalyst Game Labs, 2008 "Face in the Viewport." BattleTech:
Robert_Thurston_(novelist)
British video game magazine
after May 1994. Other playable game demos CDs have included:- Soulstar Battlecorps Sensible Soccer FIFA International Soccer Star Wars: Rebel Assault Lawnmower
Mega_Power
American science fiction and fantasy writer
in Doctor Who: Short Trips: Destination Prague (2007) "Meiyo" on the Battlecorps.com web site (2008) "Three Sides to Every Story" in BattleTech: 25 Years
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