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Battery Check
Hi!
I'm not sure I'm writing to the correct forum but I'm gonna ask away anyways. So, did any of you ever play a game where you controlled little yellow bipedal robot in a 2D place, kind of like a platform game, and if I remember correctly you had to collect batteries, and get through different kind of barriers and puzzles. If any of you can remember it's title please reply! Thanks in advance! |
Erm, I remember 'The Adventures of Microman' and 'Thexder', but not any yellow robots.
When I searched for the title, there was a person who mentioned something called "BOB", involving a yellow robot. I couldn't find anything else on it, though. Sorry. :oh: Maybe it's around Abandonia somewhere under a different name? |
Was it SCUD: Industrial Evolution?
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no I'm sure that it was a sidescroller...
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Yeah, I looked it up but it's not that one...
This robot was more massive... and I definitely played it on pc, without an emulator... And it's not Mr. Robot... this one was in 2D... |
Hmm, a shot into the blue... Rise 2 - Resurrection? There is a yellow robot in it you can select :wondering:
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Rise 2 was a really weird game to play. A little frustrating. But I can't remember collecting batteries in it, so this getting a little tricky. :wondering: |
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80s, early 90s, late 90s (that would already be relatively new)? Was it DOS, Windows, or maybe some other machine - not PC? |
I vaguely recall something similar. Did it include having to 'wrestle' with enemies to obtain stat upgrades?
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Hmm, Colony 28?
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Old Mechwarrior is one I can think of...
But it rings a bell - part of the same sort of thing as Repton series, like Digger..? But not Digger - the other one. Arse, what was it's name..? You had to go around a maze and collect batteries and stuff. I've got Hacker 1 & 2 which are similar, but IIRC (which I prob. don't), the robot's not bright yellow. But that *was* a long time ago... BBC Micro old... And the 90's are a bit hazy for me. Free love and Dance Music and being beaten around the head repeatedly. |
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All I can remember that there were collectible batteries, and some force field barriers. I've only played with the demo, cuz it was on a demo disc. |
Dude - hate to tell you this but, what I thought it was, it isn't...
Can you remember what magazine the disc came with? That'd be handy to search the net instead of my defunct brain. But, in the meantime, you could play Lego Star Wars games - cos they sound just like what your describing. |
Nope, the robot's head looked somewhat like this:
Also it looked like a kid robot by it's size. And all I can remeber about the disc is that it also contained an old Jack Orlando game demo. Sketch Switched from IMG to URL tags because of the picture's large dimensions. ~Luchsen |
i know what it is!
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I'm pretty sure the game your talking about is Robokill i have been looking for robokill for ever as well:OK: |
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Thank you anyways! |
Hi! I probably know what game you think, but I don't know it's title.. :(
Please, tell me how the robot looks like |
I remember an AMIGA game which sounds a bit like that what you've described.
It's name was "Steel" iirc. edit: ok not a PC game, no bipedal yellow robot. forget my post ^^ |
Guys... I finally found it... In case anyone is still watching this thread i post it here.
It's title is Battery Check, i found it on an old 1998 demo CD at a friends house XD http://digiex.net/attachments/downlo...ry-check-1.png |
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