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On the Web
- Heavy Gear II - Activision's Heavy Gear II web site.
- Dream Pod 9's Heavy Gear Tour - The publisher's introduction to the setting of the Heavy Gear game.
- WebRing.com: Heavy Gear Players Ring - Group of interlinked sites.
- Activision | Heavy Gear - Official site
- GameSpot - Review by Denny Atkin, scoring 9/10: "Overall, Heavy Gear II is the most impressive game yet in the giant robot genre."
- GameSpot Review - Rated 9.0/10 by Denny Atkin. "Heavy Gear II is the most impressive game yet in the giant robot genre." Free reader reviews and 7 screenshots.
- GameSpot - Review by Greg Kasavin, scoring 7.3/10: "With the exception of its lacking originality, Heavy Gear contains all the elements of a successful game."
- Loki - Linux port for the game.
- The Terranovan DataBase - Online source book containing news, game information, downloads, fan fiction and artwork, and forums.
- Sharky Extreme - Review with screen shots. [Score 8.5/10]
Wikipedia Articles
- Heavy Gear - Heavy Gear is a game universe published since 1994 by Canadian publisher Dream Pod 9. It includes a tabletop tactical wargame, a role-playing game and a lesser known combat card game (Heavy Gear Fighter).
- Heavy Gear Fighter - Heavy Gear Fighter is a stand-alone two-player card game set in the Heavy Gear universe. It was published by Canadian game publisher Dream Pod 9 in 1994.
- Guilty Gear (series) - Guilty Gear is a series of sprite-based fighting games by Arc System Works and designed by artist Daisuke Ishiwatari. It is popular with fans for its detailed anime-style graphics, original characters, hard rock/heavy metal soundtrack, unique gameplay, and its numerous references to rock and heavy metal music as well as its Gothic nature.
- Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal - Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal is the title of a video game published by Acclaim and developed by Real Sports and Realtime Associates for the PlayStation 1, Sega Saturn, Game Boy, Game Gear, and the DOS in 1996. In the one or two-player side-scrolling arcade game you battled various villains from the Iron Man and X-O Manowar comic book series.
- G-Nome - G-Nome is a video game developed by 7th Level video game company, which was released on February 28, 1997. The game was part of a new and popular genre of Mecha|Mech games that offered gameplay where you control giant-robot-like machines called HAWCs (Heavy Armored Weapon Chassis), similar to the games of the Mechwarrior-Series or the games accompanying the Heavy Gear-Universe, which were published around that time.