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The MechCommander series is an RTS version of the MechWarrior and MechAssault games. The player assumes the role of a commander and controls MechWarriors to attack the enemy. The player can call in support units as well as repair units. MechCommander is the second real-time tactics (RTT) video game based on FASA's BattleTech/MechWarrior franchise (though often being called a real-time strategy game), developed by FASA Interactive and distributed by MicroProse. Although it is claimed that MechCommander is the "first Mechwarrior game of tactical command", this is not true. Another game—BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception—was released eight years earlier, and was also a game of tactical command staged in the same BattleTech universe. MechCommander was released in 1998. It had an expansion which was later combined with the original title and released as MechCommander Gold. A sequel also exists (distributed by Microsoft)—MechCommander 2. MicroProse also used many of the ideas in their 2000 Starship Troopers game.
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MechCommander is the second real-time tactics (RTT) video game based on FASA's BattleTech/MechWarrior franchise (though often being called a real-time strategy game), developed by FASA Interactive and distributed by MicroProse. Although it is claimed that MechCommander is the "first Mechwarrior game of tactical command", this is not true. Another game—BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception—was released eight years earlier, and was also a game of tactical command staged in the same BattleTech universe. MechCommander was released in 1998. It had an expansion which was later combined with the original title and released as MechCommander Gold. A sequel also exists (distributed by Microsoft)—MechCommander 2. MicroProse also used many of the ideas in their 2000 Starship Troopers game. The MechCommander series is an RTS version of the MechWarrior and MechAssault games. The player assumes the role of a commander and controls MechWarriors to attack the enemy. The player can call in support units as well as repair units.