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Liberty or Death – Genesis Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Liberty or Death Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:040198000673
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:GEN_LIBERTY_OR_DEATH

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

Sega Genesis

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Players

1

Genre

Sports

38 reviews for Liberty or Death – Genesis Game

  1. FrancescoNienow

    Answered many questions of the story but so many more left for the next books to answer. Now on to the next one.

  2. Paul

    This is the first Battletech novel I have ever read.It is the first in the Blood of Kerensky trilogy and also the first novel in the Enter the Clans Battletech Era, which is comprised of 7 total novels.The book is confuzing for the newcomers in the Battletech universe. There is a lot of action happening on a lot of fronts, the chapters going back and forth but Stackpole did a good job at making the action integrate seemless. The tranzitions are not rough but a bit hard to follow.Stackpole is definitely a great writer. The action is great, storyline is rich and intriguing, character development and descriptions are also great.If you plan on reading Battletech books in the Clans Era [years 3049-3059] this is the book to start with and make sure you read them in order.This is the order of the books in the Clan Era:Lethal HeritageBlood LegacyLost DestinyNatural SelectionAsumption of RiskBred for WarMalicious Intent

  3. dustin brown

    Stackpole did a great job for this book.One problem ; needs more a of a glossary.Like Twilight Of The Clans showing the ‘Mechs, jumpships,tanks,dropships,and Areospace Fighters. But that was only a minore problem.

  4. Merek Fenriswulf

    Lethal Heritage, being the fourth BattleTech book I have read, is a solid introduction to the Blood of Kerensky trilogy. I recommend reading the Warrior trilogy before delving into the Blood of Kerensky, for a few choice reasons. First of all, the Warrior trilogy gives you a chance to familiarize yourself with Stackpole’s writing style. In addition, the Warrior trilogy provides you with the necessary background knowledge of the Inner Sphere that you need to fully understand Lethal Heritage.Lethal Heritage is the commencement of the Clan invasion of the Inner Sphere. This action packed addition to the story of BattleTech is necessary in the continuance of the saga. The Blood of Kerensky trilogy as a whole is very important, and Stackpole thrives in the heat of battle.

  5. HerminioParker

    Just as good 15 years later! I even gave my oldest son Phelan as his middle name! If u like sci fi, war & intrigue this series is for you!

  6. Michael Russell

    A great start to Michael Stackpole’s Battletech novels, this one serves as an introduction to the whole Clan invasion, and is great for any fan of Battetech.Battletech itself seems odd, as few people would guess that giant robots blasting each other would be a good example of hard science fiction yet the novels are a a vocabulary building exercise in hard science fiction with just faster then light travel and the prime conceit that giant robots are the kings of the battlefield as places where it strays from very hard science fiction. Read it, it’s good. It will teach you what magnetohydrodynamic means.

  7. Kindle Customer

    Many years ago I read several books about the Battletech universe. Now, almost 15 years later, I’ve decided to reread them, because I really liked them back then. I was quite disappointed in books about Jade Falcon and Gray Death Legion. They were ok at best. This book is different. It withstood the time and even now I can recommend it to any fiction fan – politics, interesting characters and vivid depiction of battles of mechs.

  8. Kenyon Burguess

    Very pleased to be able to read this book again on kindle, all those great characters, fights, and intrigue are just as powerful as when I was younger. Thank you.

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