LucasArts' 1995 SNES mech action game — Metal Warriors puts players in control of five distinct mech suits fighting through a futuristic civil war, with the unique ability to eject from the mech and fight as a foot soldier. Two-player split-screen deathmatch and the most mechanically diverse mech selection of any SNES action game.
Best Classic Mech Games
The complete collection of 3 vintage mech games — with full reviews, cheat codes, and trivia.
💡 Mech Genre Overview
- → 3 classic Mech games in our database
- → Available on SNES, SEGA-GENESIS
- → Top rated: Metal Warriors (9.1/10)
- → Covering releases from 1992 to 1995
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Sorted by ratingGAU Entertainment's 1993 Genesis mech action game — Ranger-X puts players in control of an advanced combat mech that gains power from sunlight (indoor stages weaken the mech; outdoor stages recharge it), with a deployable motorcycle companion unit and some of the most technically impressive Genesis visuals ever produced.
NCS/Masaya's 1992 SNES mech action game — Cybernator (Assault Suits Valken in Japan) puts players in control of a bipedal combat suit fighting through a near-future war with a weapon system including vulcan cannon, missiles, laser, and a powerful shoulder punch. Physics-based movement with momentum and a narrative about military ethics distinguish it from contemporaries.
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About Classic Mech Games
The mech genre has produced some of the most beloved and influential video games in history. From early arcade classics to the sophisticated titles of the 16-bit era, mech games have consistently challenged players with their unique mechanics and memorable experiences.
Our database covers 3 mech games spanning from the earliest home consoles through the PlayStation era, complete with full reviews, cheat codes, development trivia, and recommendations for games like your favorites.