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BattleBots
Beyond the BattleBox - Game Boy Advance
Get
behind the wheel of your own BattleBot using your Game Boy Advance
system!
Featuring:
*16 actual BattleBots including Overkill, Minion, Backlash, and Biohazard
* Design your own customized BattleBots
* Play one to four players in head-to-head action
* Duke it out in 5 deadly arenas including the BattleBox
Don't
have a Game Boy Advance yet? This game is your excuse to go Buy
One Now! |
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Custom
Robo - Nintendo GameCube
Custom
Robo" is set in a semi-futuristic world in which conflicts
are settled on virtual battlefields called "holosseums" and
the combatants are heavily armed and highly maneuverable robots.
Before each battle, you have the option of tricking out your
robot with your choice of up to 200 body styles and high-tech
weapons -- each with colorful names such as Wyvern Guns, Burrow
Bombs and Metal Grapplers.
The game offers
both a single-player mode -- where you're a young "robo
commander" trying to bring down a crime syndicate -- and
a multiplayer mode in which you and up to three buddies can engage
in one-on-one or two-on-two fights, tag-team combat or an all-out,
every-man-for-himself battle royal with each player sporting
his own personalized robot-killing machine. |
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Robot
Arena: Design and Destroy
There
is a new advanced Robot Workshop where players get to design
and build their very own fighting machines starting from simply
drawn outlines adding armor, mobility and weaponry as they progress.
Players can wage war in a variety of arena-style contests filled
with ramps, platforms, obstacles and hazards that dramatically
affect the match. All of this is controlled through a Team HQ
where players manage every aspect of their growing domination
through League and Tournament play. Robot Arena: Design & Destroy
features improved graphics and enhanced physics for incredibly
realistic, metal-crushing conflicts. It’s no-holds-barred
combat where the last one rolling wins! |
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Robot
Arena
In
Robot Arena , you'll construct robots from an assortment of predefined
components that you can modify. Once the robot has been completed,
it's time to get online and pit your robot against a friend's
in a series of battles. Contests can involve such things as navigating
a maze and obstacle course in the least amount of time, or fighting
your opponent's robot. You can also design and export your own
robot part from 3D Studio Max. |
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Mechwarrior
3
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Scalable, eye-popping graphics, with or without 3-D acceleration
- Pilot 18 different 'Mechs chassis, and use 35 unique weapons
- Tactical depth with fully deformable terrain
- Command lancemates to defend Mobile Field Bases and other critical
positions
- Multiplayer options via the Internet, LAN, and modem, support up to
8 players |
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Robot
Alchemic Drive
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Control a robot from the outside by remote control
- Be careful not to crush your human character
- Anime-style graphics
- Story- and character-driven action
- 1-2 players |
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Robot
Wars Advanced Destruction - Game Boy Advance
Unleash
robot war in this Game Boy Advance video game |
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Robot
Wars Arenas of Destruction - PC
Unleash
robot war in this Windows video game |
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Robot
Wars: Extreme Destruction - GameBoy Advance
Unleash
robot war in this GameBoy Advance video game |
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Roboforge
In
Roboforge you have to fight to earn your place in the future,
by constructing colossal robot fighters and testing them in battle!
Select the right tools and equipment for your robot, then program
them by putting them through training so they can think & fight.
Once you've got your warrior ready, take him to the arena for
intense combat, one-on-one. You can even win actual cash when
you compete in global online tournaments! |
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