Difference between revisions of "Extreme Entertainment Group"
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*''[[Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat]]'' (1994, EEG after purchase by Absolute) | *''[[Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat]]'' (1994, EEG after purchase by Absolute) | ||
− | ===[[Mega CD]]=== | + | ===[[Mega-CD]]=== |
*''[[Black Hole Assault]]'' (1993, Bignet) | *''[[Black Hole Assault]]'' (1993, Bignet) | ||
*''[[The Third World War]]'' (1994, EEG) | *''[[The Third World War]]'' (1994, EEG) |
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Extreme Entertainment Group, formerly Bignet, was Micronet's American distribution arm. They were purchased by Absolute Entertainment in 1993 (while still being required to publish what Micronet was making at the time) and presumably went bust along with the company. Micronet apparently still runs a Bignet USA.
Softography
- note: incomplete
Mega Drive
- Raiden Trad (1991, Bignet)
- Heavy Nova (1992, Bignet)
- Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat (1994, EEG after purchase by Absolute)
Mega-CD
- Black Hole Assault (1993, Bignet)
- The Third World War (1994, EEG)
- Revengers of Vengeance (1994, EEG)
Game Gear
- Choplifter III (1993, EEG)
- Riddick Bowe Boxing (1994, EEG)