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![]() | 1: GBA Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction BUY Category: Video Games, Game Boy Advance Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction is a mechanical battle to the death where notorious House Robots engage in a quest for ultimate victory. Design and customise your own robots adding flame throwers steel spikes and other weapons of destruction. Battle in the main TV series Arena or take the challenge to a Steelworks or Robot Factory. Includes a multiplayer link-up option. Store: Play Price: £9.95 Compare Prices for Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction More information / buy from Play |
![]() | 2: Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Nintendo Gameboy The introduction of the BBC's Robot Wars onto national television was a breath of fresh air from repeated shows and documentaries. Robot Wars quickly became one of the most popular shows on TV and captured an audience similar to that in the field of video games. So, without further a do, the BBC's multimedia division went to work on a GameBoy version of the series. Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem is the resulting product. Naturally a 2D-based game, Metal Mayhem surprisingly (due to the GameBoy's technical limitations) allows players to create and customise their own robots right down to design and weapons. After saving the ultimate destructive robot, you can test your creation in a series of trials. Each event will test each of the robot's abilities and will hopefully uncover just a few minor weaknesses. Strength and agility can be tried in the Sumo and Slalom events, respectively. In proper wars of grudge matches, the arenas will contain all the traps and surprises of the TV show. There are fans, flames, and even in-house robots challenging you to the death. With 100 million GameBoys floating around and a massive user base with an appropriately aged audience, Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem should be quite popular, and is a good game, regardless. Store: Game Station Price: £23.5 Compare Prices for Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 3: Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Nintendo Gameboy The introduction of the BBC's Robot Wars onto national television was a breath of fresh air from repeated shows and documentaries. Robot Wars quickly became one of the most popular shows on TV and captured an audience similar to that in the field of video games. So, without further a do, the BBC's multimedia division went to work on a GameBoy version of the series. Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem is the resulting product. Naturally a 2D-based game, Metal Mayhem surprisingly (due to the GameBoy's technical limitations) allows players to create and customise their own robots right down to design and weapons. After saving the ultimate destructive robot, you can test your creation in a series of trials. Each event will test each of the robot's abilities and will hopefully uncover just a few minor weaknesses. Strength and agility can be tried in the Sumo and Slalom events, respectively. In proper wars of grudge matches, the arenas will contain all the traps and surprises of the TV show. There are fans, flames, and even in-house robots challenging you to the death. With 100 million GameBoys floating around and a massive user base with an appropriately aged audience, Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem should be quite popular, and is a good game, regardless. Store: Game Station Price: £9.99 Compare Prices for Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 4: Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Sony Playstation Extending the thrill of the 'bot battle way beyond the studio arena, Robot Wars - Arenas of Destruction on PlayStation 2 promises to engage gamers with eight awe-inspiring arenas situated in diverse regions across the earth. The title is in development by Climax and scheduled for release in November by BBC Multimedia. From the familiar grittiness of the TV studio arena to the blistering heat of the arena at a New York steel works factory...from the isolation of a North Sea oil rig to the chaos of the arena in a Brazilian car scrapyard...gamers get to battle it out not only with wildly different landscapes but also with the variety of challenges each individual setting brings. Users can start by building their prize robot from a selection of shells, fuse a chosen exterior to the body and then create the most formidable machine ever to stalk the face of the planet. Are you ready to take on Sir Killalot, Dead Metal, Sergeant Bash, Shunt and Matilda - the house robots that have made grown men weep with sheer frustration at seeing their prized creations rendered useless and crushed beyond recognition? Next, users choose their arena...heading straight for the familiarity of the TV studio or venturing forth into the unknown with one of the other seven battlegrounds. They can experience nature's fury at the volcano base arena, set deep inside the heart of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where a large rocket stands tall and proud in the centre in true James Bond style. Or navigate their radio-controlled gladiators around the hazards offered by the thick fog that lingers around the German dockyard arena, ever cautious of the huge metal containers that are constantly hoisted up then dumped with little warning. If that's not enough, they can try their luck with the dizzying heights of the roof-tops of the Japanese skyscrapers in Tokyo, perilous in the extreme! Or brave the freezing conditions of the disused Russian military base in Siberia...with hidden mines that lie in wait just under the snow and ice. The key elements of the game include: 1. A wide array of pre-defined robots modelled on those featured in the TV series, including Chaos 2, Big Cheese and Panic Attack. 2. The famous, ludicrously over-armed house robots - Shunt, Dead Metal, Matilda, Sergeant Bash and Sir Killalot. 3. The ability to build your own robots: you can specify the basic design, size and weight and the type of weapon carried - flippers, spikes, flame throwers, hammers, crushers, saws, axes and many more! 4. Multiple gaming modes including Sumo, Slalom, Gauntlet plus the ultimate knockout competition - can you become Robot Wars champion? Store: Game Station Price: £6.99 Compare Prices for Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 5: Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Sony Playstation Extending the thrill of the 'bot battle way beyond the studio arena, Robot Wars - Arenas of Destruction on PlayStation 2 promises to engage gamers with eight awe-inspiring arenas situated in diverse regions across the earth. The title is in development by Climax and scheduled for release in November by BBC Multimedia. From the familiar grittiness of the TV studio arena to the blistering heat of the arena at a New York steel works factory...from the isolation of a North Sea oil rig to the chaos of the arena in a Brazilian car scrapyard...gamers get to battle it out not only with wildly different landscapes but also with the variety of challenges each individual setting brings. Users can start by building their prize robot from a selection of shells, fuse a chosen exterior to the body and then create the most formidable machine ever to stalk the face of the planet. Are you ready to take on Sir Killalot, Dead Metal, Sergeant Bash, Shunt and Matilda - the house robots that have made grown men weep with sheer frustration at seeing their prized creations rendered useless and crushed beyond recognition? Next, users choose their arena...heading straight for the familiarity of the TV studio or venturing forth into the unknown with one of the other seven battlegrounds. They can experience nature's fury at the volcano base arena, set deep inside the heart of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where a large rocket stands tall and proud in the centre in true James Bond style. Or navigate their radio-controlled gladiators around the hazards offered by the thick fog that lingers around the German dockyard arena, ever cautious of the huge metal containers that are constantly hoisted up then dumped with little warning. If that's not enough, they can try their luck with the dizzying heights of the roof-tops of the Japanese skyscrapers in Tokyo, perilous in the extreme! Or brave the freezing conditions of the disused Russian military base in Siberia...with hidden mines that lie in wait just under the snow and ice. The key elements of the game include: 1. A wide array of pre-defined robots modelled on those featured in the TV series, including Chaos 2, Big Cheese and Panic Attack. 2. The famous, ludicrously over-armed house robots - Shunt, Dead Metal, Matilda, Sergeant Bash and Sir Killalot. 3. The ability to build your own robots: you can specify the basic design, size and weight and the type of weapon carried - flippers, spikes, flame throwers, hammers, crushers, saws, axes and many more! 4. Multiple gaming modes including Sumo, Slalom, Gauntlet plus the ultimate knockout competition - can you become Robot Wars champion? Store: Game Station Price: £2.49 Compare Prices for Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 6: Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Sony Playstation Store: Game Station Price: £9.99 Compare Prices for Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 7: Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars BUY Category: Video Game Consoles, Sony Playstation Store: Game Station Price: £1.99 Compare Prices for Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars More information / buy from Game Station Full Product listing for Game Station |
![]() | 8: DVD Robot Wars BUY Category: DVDs, Miscellaneous This exclusive DVD tells the story of the first ever Robot Wars battle for world domination! 16 Robots from 9 nations around the world settle their international differences in the most ferocious and destructive knockout competition ever. As well as confronting each other they also have to contend with the ultimate mechanical menace - the house robots. Who will be crowned the first Robot Wars World Champion? Join Craig Charles Philippa Forrester and Jonathan Pearce as the most exciting Robot Wars battles ever unfold. Store: Play Price: £4.99 Compare Prices for Robot Wars More information / buy from Play |
![]() | 9: DVD Robot Wars - Chaos 2 BUY Category: DVDs, Miscellaneous Chaos 2 is undoubtedly one of the finest and most admired robots in the world of mechanised combat. British champions 2 years running - and a finalist in 2 world championships - their reign at the top has been awe inspiring. Store: Play Price: £2.71 Compare Prices for Robot Wars - Chaos 2 More information / buy from Play |
![]() | 10: Revolver Films Star Wars Robot Chicken BUY Store: Woolworths Price: £11.99 Compare Prices for Star Wars Robot Chicken More information / buy from Woolworths Full Product listing for Woolworths Revolver Films |
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