
Originally Posted by
Corey
"By late 1994, Active Enterprises had left the video game industry, but not before making a final Consumer Electronics Show presentation, which included promotion for a third Cheetahmen game and announcing an ambitious handheld game console, the Action Gamemaster, which promised compatibility with NES, SNES, Genesis and CD-ROM games via separately sold adapters."
But if you need your Action 52 fix, then "On November 11, 2011, Greg Pabich publicly released reproductions of Action Gamer, calling it "Cheetahmen: The Creation".[15] This special package contains a sealed version of the game for collectors, an unsealed copy, a reproduction of the original Cheetahmen comic book, a Cheetahmen music CD, special edition T-Shirts and a poster. Additionally, a standard edition was released containing only the game and the comic book. The limited edition will have a run of 500 units and will retail for $499 USD. Each game will have its own numbered hologram labeled 1 to 500. The standard edition will run for 1000 units, will cost $199 USD, and will have holograms labelled 501 to 1500 with each game.
There are also plans for further games titled Cheetahmen II: THE LOST LEVELS and Cheetahmen: Ultima. An iOS game titled iCheetah is in development, and it is planned to cost $1.99 USD. Pabich has also discussed release of action figures based on the characters, limited edition artwork acquired from the original Cheetahmen programmer, Mario Gonzalez, and a broad line of high-end Cheetahmen T-shirts. "