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|title = Allie Leisure | |title = Allie Leisure | ||
|image = 1975 Robot Flyer 01.jpg | |image = 1975 Robot Flyer 01.jpg | ||
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|publisher = Allied Leisure | |publisher = Allied Leisure | ||
|date = February 1975 | |date = February 1975 | ||
|mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/robot_ | |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/robot_}} | ||
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''Robot'' was a release by Allied Leisure, a TTL video game which simulated volleyball. The game is named for the fact that is has a computer opponent, the titular 'robot', which can fill in when a team slot is empty. One, two, or four players can play with the two player option being restricted to one team against the AI. | ''Robot'' was a release by Allied Leisure, a TTL video game which simulated volleyball. The game is named for the fact that is has a computer opponent, the titular 'robot', which can fill in when a team slot is empty. One, two, or four players can play with the two player option being restricted to one team against the AI. |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 5 September 2024
Robot was a release by Allied Leisure, a TTL video game which simulated volleyball. The game is named for the fact that is has a computer opponent, the titular 'robot', which can fill in when a team slot is empty. One, two, or four players can play with the two player option being restricted to one team against the AI.