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This category lists video games developed or published by Magnetic Fields, formerly known as Mr Chip Software. Pages in category "Magnetic Fields (video game developer) games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
With the switch to the "Magnetic Fields" name the company also switched from 8-bit systems to the rather new 16-Bit systems, with their last 8-bit release being Super Scramble Simulator (a sort of silent third game in the Kikstart series). After developing games in a variety of different genres, Magnetic Fields soon focused on racing games.
[20] Edge, however, said of the PC version, "Thoroughly absorbing and rarely anything less than thrilling, Championship is a revelation." [8] Mark Kanarick of AllGame agreed, calling the same PC version "a fun, adrenaline-pumping game that is great to play alone or with others (via split-screen action or through a network). It is the best rally ...
NEC PC-8801: Action game by Takeshi Nakazawa. [29] Mazeland: Sharp MZ-700: Maze game by Takashi Shimizu, based on the manga Dr. Slump. Magnetic Field (マグネチックフィールド, Magunechikku Fīrudo) NEC PC-8001mkII, other models Puzzle game by Hideyuki Akiyama [30] PushMan (プッシュマン, Pusshuman) NEC PC-8001, other models
The game is still mentioned as freeware and many forums and sites have the now dead link to the game page. The legal situation now is unclear because the installer has no disclaimer. Area 51 (2005), a first person shooter by Midway Games. Its free release was sponsored by the US Air Force. It later changed hands and its freeware status was removed.
Magnetic Fields: Interplay Entertainment, THQ, Europress: International Superstar Soccer 3: 2003 KCEO: Konami: Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos: 2007 TikGames Sierra Online: Interstate '76: 1997 Activision: Activision Interstate '82: 1999 Activision: Activision Into the Stars: 2016 Fugitive Games Iceberg Interactive: Inversion: 2012 Saber ...
The games were sold online at walmart.com in a blue box with the word “Magnetic” on the front and back, according to the CPSC. Consumers should immediately stop using this magnetic game due to ...
The RECS system was later reused in another Magnetic Fields' game, International Rally Championship. The Amiga and Genesis versions of Lotus III again contain a hidden game, accessed by the password CU AMIGA in the Amiga version and POD PLEASE on the Genesis. The game is a graphically enhanced remake of Southern and Morris' Commodore 64 game ...