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A video game called ''Mad Max'' developed and published by Mindscape was released in 1990 for the Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem. Mindscape also developed a sequel based on ''The Road Warrior'' but lost the rights so specific references to ''Mad Max'' were removed and the title was changed to ''VideoGame/{{Outlander}}''.

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A video game called ''Mad Max'' developed and published by Mindscape was released in 1990 for the Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem. Mindscape also developed a sequel based on ''The Road Warrior'' but lost the rights so specific references to ''Mad Max'' were removed and the title was changed to ''VideoGame/{{Outlander}}''.''VideoGame/{{Outlander|1992}}''.
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''Mad Max'' is a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] film franchise created by Creator/GeorgeMiller in 1979. It is one of the biggest works of the UsefulNotes/AustralianNewWave and arguably the continent's most famous commodity since kangaroos and Foster's.

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''Mad Max'' is a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] film franchise created by Creator/GeorgeMiller in 1979. It is one of the biggest works of the UsefulNotes/AustralianNewWave MediaNotes/AustralianNewWave and arguably the continent's most famous commodity since kangaroos and Foster's.



* TwoPartTrilogy: ''The Road Warrior'' and ''Beyond Thunderdome'' are almost completely different from the first ''Mad Max'' film, to the point where the sequels are rarely ever labelled Mad Max 2 or 3, and if collectors editions of the trilogy are made, only the last two movies are included. Although the recent UsefulNotes/BluRay collection does indeed include all three movies. On the other hand, much of the fandom considers only the first two movies to be this trope.

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* TwoPartTrilogy: ''The Road Warrior'' and ''Beyond Thunderdome'' are almost completely different from the first ''Mad Max'' film, to the point where the sequels are rarely ever labelled Mad Max 2 or 3, and if collectors editions of the trilogy are made, only the last two movies are included. Although the recent UsefulNotes/BluRay Platform/BluRay collection does indeed include all three movies. On the other hand, much of the fandom considers only the first two movies to be this trope.

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