need the name of a 90s computer game- It had a robot that you had to control using arrows.. in a castle... and mazes
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need the name of a 90s computer game- It had a robot that you had to control using arrows.. in a castle... and mazes |
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I remember you could only use certain arrows to control the robot and you had to figure out what order to use them in to do things like open doors and such. I think I remember there was a section of the game were you could build custom mazes and levels in it.
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trinitysaij
26 months ago
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Answer from newuser63709894
the name of a 90s computer game- It had a robot that you had to control using arrows.. in a castle..
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RoboSumo is a 3D computer simulation of Robot Sumo. Robot sumo is played by two robots, trying to force their opponent off the playing area. This "sport" is really a king-of-the-hill game played by robots on an elevated platform. In addition to standard robot sumo, RoboSumo includes the use of missiles (optional), which can be used to blast the opponent off the playing area.
RoboSumo allows you to program and customize your robot by selecting from multiple body styles, wheel styles, and flag colors. You can also adjust the gearing ratio. You can configure the electronics to use a microcontroller chip, so you can program your robot in the BASIC programming language, and watch your robot fight all by itself! If you don't want to program your robot, you can configure the robot to use remote control, so you can control your robot manually, using the arrow keys, and the space key to fire a missile. With two remote control robots selected, you can use the arrow keys, while a friend uses the WASD keys (and the left control key to fire missiles), allowing you to compete against each other. Click Here to download the full version of RoboSumo (5.57 MB) March 21, 2005: Added missiles (optional) March 26, 2005: Added Rnd() and Int() functions |
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Answer from awarulz
Could it be Berzerk?
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The layout of Berzerk is quite simple. You are a human. You are trapped in a 2D world surrounded by deadly robots looking to kill you. You have a laser to destroy said robots. They have lasers to kill you. The walls can kill you. So can an evil bouncing smiley face appropriately named Evil Otto. Escape a level to advance to harder ones where robots will shoot multiple shots and move about faster. Advance very far in the game and robots will move insanely faster and so will their shots.
Fortunately, the robots must be running a relatively basic program because they are not too smart and can be fooled into killing themselves by running into walls, running into each other, or shooting each other while trying to shoot you. Evil Otto cannot be killed, however, and is only there to discourage you from lounging on any one level too long. The controls are an eight-directional stick and fire button. On most machines, an extra man is available to you at 5,000 points, but this is an adjustable setting. One of the most notable characteristics of the game is its early use of voice synthesis. Classic arcade phrases such as "The human must not escape," "Intruder alert, intruder alert," and "Chicken, fight like a robot" all emitted from Berzerk. This is from the Arcade, but it came out as a cheap PC game in the 90s |
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