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The Terror of Tech Town is a game originally meant for the NES as a game compatible for the Power Glove accessory. The game was in development in the late 80s by Mattel and would later be announced in the Official Power Glove Game Player Game Tape VHS to be released in summer of 1991 with games like Super Glove Ball and Glove Pilot said in the. In the end the only games that came out for the Power Glove were Bad Street Brawlers and Super Glove Ball, leaving The Terror of Tech Town unreleased along with others.  
'''''The Terror of Tech Town''''' is a game originally meant for the NES as a game compatible for the Power Glove accessory. The game was in development in the late 1980s by Mattel and would later be announced in the ''Official Power Glove Game Players Gametape''.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2016/06/27/terror-tech-town-nes-power-glove-cancelled Unseen64 article on ''The Terror of Tech Town''.] Retrieved 21 Dec '21</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/06/take_a_look_at_the_terror_of_tech_town_the_power_glove_game_lost_to_the_ages Nintendo Life article on ''The Terror of Tech Town''.] Retrieved 27 Dec '21</ref> VHS to be released in summer of 1991 with games like ''Super Glove Ball'' and ''Glove Pilot''. In the end the only games that came out for the Power Glove were ''Bad Street Brawlers'' and ''Super Glove Ball'', leaving ''The Terror of Tech Town'' unreleased along with others.  


In the game you would be able to control a hand via the Power Glove to pick things up, pull levers, press buttons, etc.. The game was canceled though due to the Power Glove being imprecise and difficult to use. There is speculation that a copy or two does still exist either owned by Nintendo, Mattel, or one of the people that worked on the game.
==Game==
In the game you would be able to control a hand via the Power Glove to pick things up, pull levers, press buttons, etc. The object of the game was to solve puzzles. The game was cancelled though due to the Power Glove being imprecise and difficult to use. There is speculation that a copy or two does still exist either owned by Nintendo, Mattel, or one of the people that worked on the game.


This game can be seen being played on the Official Power Glove Game Player's Game tape VHS.
==Gallery==
===Footage===
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===Videos===
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==References==
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[[Category:Lost video games|Terror of Tech Town]]
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 14 December 2023

Terror of Tech Techtown.jpeg

Image from the Official Power Glove Game Players Gametape.

Status: Lost

The Terror of Tech Town is a game originally meant for the NES as a game compatible for the Power Glove accessory. The game was in development in the late 1980s by Mattel and would later be announced in the Official Power Glove Game Players Gametape.[1][2] VHS to be released in summer of 1991 with games like Super Glove Ball and Glove Pilot. In the end the only games that came out for the Power Glove were Bad Street Brawlers and Super Glove Ball, leaving The Terror of Tech Town unreleased along with others.

Game

In the game you would be able to control a hand via the Power Glove to pick things up, pull levers, press buttons, etc. The object of the game was to solve puzzles. The game was cancelled though due to the Power Glove being imprecise and difficult to use. There is speculation that a copy or two does still exist either owned by Nintendo, Mattel, or one of the people that worked on the game.

Gallery

Footage

Video taken from the Official Power Glove Game Players Gametape VHS.

Videos

Evil Pixel's video on the subject.

References