Would Gyromite sequels be made? Would every other game utilizing R.O.B. be a variant of Gyromite? What are the possibilites of expanding the library for R.O.B.? Feel free to share your thoughts.
Would Gyromite sequels be made? Would every other game utilizing R.O.B. be a variant of Gyromite? What are the possibilites of expanding the library for R.O.B.? Feel free to share your thoughts.
thats a tough one....
I mean, they would have to drastically figure out a way for ROB to move faster to really get more fun out of it. I bet they could have done some cool stuff but he is SOOOO slow to move about.
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Give ROB some sentience, then he can literally be your second player buddy.
They should have created a Short Circuit game of course!!!
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If R.O.B. was successful, then would there be a Super R.O.B., maybe a R.O.B. 64? And motion sensored Wii R.O.B.? Maybe he can play the games for you when they become too tough.
Of course this would all end in R.O.B. U, which is what Nintendo's been doing for years. I kid, I kid....
I think the fact that nobody in this thread can come up with decent ideas for how ROB could have been used is sorta the whole point of why it was a failure. It was a novelty item with very limited uses.
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^Pretty much, however it served it's purpose in convincing stores that Nintendo were selling toys, and not video games, after the crash soured stores on the concept of selling video games.
Technically that would make R.O.B. the real hero of video games, instead of SMB...
There should be a Nes game based on Mystery Science Theater 3000 where you have to sit between 2 robs and they would make jokes and sarcastic comments while you play the game.
Exactly. I don't think nintendo really cared if rob was successful. They just wanted it to sell the consoles for them to a unsuspecting group of people thinking video games was gonna hurt the market all over again.
And like a drug once they started playing them they were hooked
Maybe this idea that Nintendo should have done in the first place. Mod ROB as a direct control with a game controller. I ended up doing this substituting duel throw momentary toggle switches. Killed the collectablity value, but made it a more interesting and interactive. Imagine playing Gyromyte while multi tasking manual controlling Rob onto the tops.
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Guess which Robot is faster, ROB or the Armatron?
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why doesn't someone start making home brew ROB games?
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I could see a port of Hasbro's classic Operation game, where R.O.B. would have to pick up the funny bone, adam's apple, etc. based on on-screen inputs. Might actually be fun. I could even see a 2-plater cooperative version where 2 players using 2 R.O.B. units remove the pieces in a race against the clock.
Had another idea that is kind of out there.
What if a company made a football game ala Tecmo Superbowl where R.O.B. is the placeholder on PAT's and field goals. I envision an add-on for R.O.B. that would be an optical sensing set of goal posts along with a spring-loaded "kicker" mechanism that kicks a small football between the goal posts. If R.O.B.'s holding placement is off, the kick goes wide to either side.
One of those strange thoughts that comes when your heart races from heavy bicycling, but I was envisioning a ROB version of Rockem Sockem Robots.
Like, two ROBs together duke it out.
The problem is I have no idea how the NES could be incorporated into this.
I wouldn't know, because I've never owned a R.O.B. and I have two of those model Armitrons that I've bought over the years in thrifts, neither one works. I don't know how fast any of them work, sadly. Technically I have three Armitrons, one's a later model that the base was mobile. It doesn't work either. Seems to be my luck.
R.O.B.'s possibilities are endless.
I could picture a checkers/chess/othello game with an actual game board in front of R.O.B. You make your moves on screen, whereby your R.O.B. moves your game pieces accordingly, then the computer/live opponent makes his/her move, again acted out by a separate R.O.B. unit. Might add a fun element to these games.