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| BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox (GBA) Review Over at GameSpy |
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Say the word "robot" to most gamers and the first thing that'll come to mind are the huge mechanized juggernauts of Armored Core, Robotech, or my personal favorite RAD. Towering colossi have been trashing post-apocalyptic gaming landscapes for years. Now, though, gamers have a chance to get their robot kicks on a more human scale. Majesco's BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox attempts to bring all the action of the popular Comedy Central show to handheld gamers. More: http://www.gamespy.com/reviews/january03/battlebotsgba/ |
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Say the word "robot" to most gamers and the first thing that'll come to mind are the huge mechanized juggernauts of Armored Core, Robotech, or my personal favorite RAD. Towering colossi have been trashing post-apocalyptic gaming landscapes for years. Now, though, gamers have a chance to get their robot kicks on a more human scale. Majesco's BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox attempts to bring all the action of the popular Comedy Central show to handheld gamers.