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R.O.B. is a robotic accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that was launched in 1985. It was a redesigned version of the Family Computer Robot from Japan, and was marketed as a key feature of the NES's new identity as a futuristic, robot-powered experience.
R.O.B. is a sentient robot that appears in the Super Mario franchise as a playable character in Mario Kart DS and Super Smash Bros. series. He is also an accessory for the NES that was released in 1985 and compatible with only two games: Gyromite and Stack-Up.
R.O.B. is a robot that was designed to interact with the Nintendo Entertainment System games Stack-Up and Gyromite in 1985. He later appeared as a playable character in Mario Kart DS and Super Smash Bros., and made cameo appearances in other Nintendo games.
22 lip 2018 · R.O.B. started out as a controller for two NES games and has since become a recurring character in many Nintendo games. He even made several playable appearances over the years. Let's see...
16 mar 2018 · Learn how a small robot helped save the video game industry and made Nintendo a household name. Watch this video by Gaming Historian to discover the history of R.O.B. the Robot, a peripheral for the NES console.
ROB (skrót od Robotic Operating Buddy ; w Japonii znany jako Famicom Robot , skrót od Family Computer Robot lub po prostu Robot ) to akcesorium wydane wraz z Nintendo Entertainment System, aby pomóc reklamować konsolę jako zabawkę.
R.O.B. (short for Robotic Operating Buddy) is an accessory designed for use with Stack-Up and Gyromite, both released for the Family Computer and its overseas equivalent, the Nintendo Entertainment System. In Japan, it is named Famicom Robot, short for Family Computer Robot.