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War Robots (previously titled Walking War Robots) is a mobile app game developed and published by the game developer Pixonic. It is a third-person shooter with real-time PvP battles in Multiplayer Online Battle Arena mode. Players operate BattleTech-like robots on a live battlefield.
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The Robot), Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot assigned to the space craft Jupiter 2; The Robotoid (Robby the Robot) in the episode "War of the Robots" (1966) The robot prison guard (Robby the Robot) in the episode "Condemned of Space" (1967) In The Addams Family (1964–1966):
The best-selling entry is Super Robot Wars α on the PlayStation, having sold over 715,000 copies. [23] Super Robot Wars games have become consistent best-sellers for both Banpresto and Bandai Namco, having regularly appeared on top sales charts in Japan as late as 2019. [24] [25] [26] As of 2022, the series has shipped over 20 million copies ...
Robot Wars: Arenas Of Destruction received mixed to negative reviews. It has a GameRankings score of 41.00% and 50.50% for the PC and PlayStation 2 versions respectively. [1] [2] CVG awarded the game 56 out of 100, citing unresponsive controls and lack of difficulty as the reasons for the low score.
Tornado fighting against fictional robot Tractor in the Robot Wars arena. The player controls a radio-controlled robot which battles it out with other robots in order to win. In the PC and Xbox versions the main game mode is Competition mode. In this mode the player must either build or buy a robot and compete in various different tournaments.
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In a 2020 interview, Stewart Cheifet, the host and producer of Computer Chronicles told ZDNET that RobotWar was one of his favorite games, telling them "you didn't fight and shoot, you programmed your robot, it was a battle between the software, the robot you designed, and the robot the other guy designed,...it was brilliant."