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Astro Bot [a] is a series [1] of augmented reality and platform games developed by Team Asobi, originally a group within Japan Studio, and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The series began with the launch title The Playroom for PlayStation 4 in 2013 .
Astro's Playroom is a 2020 platform game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A sequel to Astro Bot Rescue Mission , the game comes pre-installed on every console, serving additionally as a free tech demo for the DualSense controller.
Astro Bot is a 3D platformer where the player controls the title character, a small robot named Astro Bot, through the use of the DualSense controller.Astro's move set is identical to his previous incarnations from Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Astro's Playroom, maintaining his ability to jump, hover, punch, and spin-attack (the ability to swim underwater also makes a return from Astro Bot ...
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Astro Bot Rescue Mission is a 3D platformer where players control Astro Bot, a small robot navigating various levels using a DualShock 4 controller. The game is designed for VR, so players experience the game world from a first-person perspective, essentially becoming a giant robot that interacts with the environment.
The Playroom is a video game developed by Japan Studio's Team Asobi and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 4.It is a collection of augmented reality mini-games meant to demonstrate the use of the PlayStation Camera and the DualShock 4 controller and comes preloaded with all PlayStation 4 consoles.
Sasa is an arcade video game released for the MSX1 in 1984, and later for the Family Computer as Astro Robo SASA (アストロロボSASA) in 1985. [ 1 ] This video game involved obtaining capsules with an 'E' on them, sometimes suspended by balloons.