FASA

General Information

Full name: FASA Interactive

Summary

Software Highlights from Credited Titles

FASA's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1993 title, "Shadowrun" (SNES).

The company has been involved titles released on the Xbox 360, PC, Xbox, Sega Megadrive, SNES and Sega MegaCD. Of these, "Shadowrun" (Xbox 360) and "Mech Assault 2: Lone Wolf" (Xbox) have been best selling titles.

The company's most recent involvement was on the 2007 release "Shadowrun" (Xbox 360).

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Shadowrun (PC/Xbox 360)

Powerful mega corporations, skyscrapers, cutting edge weaponry and... elves, dwarves and trolls? Suffice to say, this is not your big brother's first-person shooter.

In a (let's face it) bizarre twist on the Shadowrun franchise, FASA Studios h ... more >>

Mech Assault 2: Lone Wolf (Xbox)

"MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf" continues the massive destructible environments, intense combat and addictive online multiplayer gameplay that gamers have been praising since "MechAssault" first hit Xbox. Continuing in the 31st century, "MechAssault 2 ... more >>

Shadowrun (Sega MegaCD)

"MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf" continues the massive destructible environments, intense combat and addictive online multiplayer gameplay that gamers have been praising since "MechAssault" first hit Xbox. Continuing in the 31st century, "MechAssault 2 ... more >>

MechWarrior 3050 (SNES)

"MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf" continues the massive destructible environments, intense combat and addictive online multiplayer gameplay that gamers have been praising since "MechAssault" first hit Xbox. Continuing in the 31st century, "MechAssault 2 ... more >>

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