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  2. VEX Robotics - Wikipedia

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    VEX IQ Challenge Rings-N-Things was the Pilot Program for the VEX IQ Challenge robotics competition program, which launched in April 2012. [52] The game is played on a four-foot by eight-foot field, surrounded by a 3.5-inch tall perimeter. There are four goals and eight rings into which teams can score 36 balls. The field is divided by the ramp ...

  3. Robotics Education & Competition Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to match play, a key part of VEX Robotics competitions is competition judging. The REC Foundation oversees judging and decides award criteria for VEX Robotics competitions. [6] The goal of judged awards is for students to become familiar with using industry tools such as documentation.

  4. Half-Pipe Hustle - Wikipedia

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    Half-Pipe Hustle was the first official FIRST Vex Challenge (FVC) game, taking place in 2005–2006. In this challenge, robotics teams built robots from the Vex design kit to compete in competitions across the United States and in other nations, in matches consisting of a 45-second autonomous period, followed by a 2-minute driver control period in which the robots are controlled by team ...

  5. Vexx - Wikipedia

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    Kristan Reed of Eurogamer gave the PlayStation 2 version a poor review, harshly criticizing the game for retreading previous platform games without meeting the standards set by previous entries. [18] Fennec Fox of GamePro said of the Xbox version, "With some polish (and a better soundtrack), Vexx could take on the top of the heap; as it is, it ...

  6. FIRST Tech Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The kit was significantly upgraded and called the VEX Robotics Design System. In 2004–05, FIRST piloted the FIRST Vex Challenge as a potential program. [2] The pilot season brought together over 130 teams to compete in 6 regional tournaments [citation needed] in a 1/3 scale FIRST Frenzy: Raising the Bar. [3]

  7. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mindstorms product line was the first project of "Home Education", a division of Lego Education established by employee Tormod Askildsen in 1995. Askildsen, who had previously spent ten years working for Lego Education, had grown frustrated working with teaching professionals and wanted to create an improved educational experience that was delivered directly towards children.

  8. Destiny (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny 2 was officially confirmed on March 27, 2017. [202] This was followed up with a teaser trailer narrated by Cayde-6. The teaser showed the Tower under attack by the Cabal. [203] A full reveal trailer released on March 30, showing the three class Vanguards, Commander Zavala, Cayde-6, and Ikora Rey, rallying Guardians in the war-torn Tower.

  9. Vex - Wikipedia

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    Vex, a character in the 2011 video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim; The Vex, a race of semi-organic machines and one of the four alien enemy factions found in the 2014 video game Destiny; Vex'ahlia "Vex" de Rolo, a half-elven ranger / rogue character in the 2015 American web series Critical Role where professional voice actors play the role ...