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  2. Crescendo (FIRST) - Wikipedia

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    Crescendo, stylized as CRESCENDO and officially known as Crescendo presented by Haas for sponsorship reasons, was the FIRST Robotics Competition game for the 2024 season. The game is themed around music and concerts as part of the overall 2023-2024 FIRST in Show season. The game's kickoff event occurred on January 6, 2024, and was streamed live ...

  3. Charged Up (FIRST) - Wikipedia

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    Charged Up, stylized as CHARGED UP and officially known as Charged Up presented by Haas for sponsorship reasons, was the FIRST Robotics Competition game for the 2023 season. [3] The game is part of the FIRST -wide FIRST Energize theme for the 2022-2023 season, which focuses on energy and sustainable development .

  4. Infinite Recharge - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Recharge (stylized in all caps) is the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) game for the 2020 season. [2] The season is in partnership with Lucasfilm as part of its Star Wars: Force for Change initiative.

  5. FIRST Robotics Competition - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six-week period to build robots capable of competing in that year's game that weigh up to 125 pounds (57 kg). [ 4 ]

  6. Infinite Recharge (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Recharge (stylized in all caps) is the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) game for the 2021 season. [2] The season is in partnership with Lucasfilm as part of its Star Wars: Force for Change initiative.

  7. Beach Cities Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Stronghold was one of the most challenging FRC games yet, with robots crossing various field obstacles and scoring foam "boulders" into goals on the opposite side of the field. Beach Cities Robotics' robot, named Dominus, had a pneumatic intake and adjustable arm that allowed them to shoot the boulders from anywhere on the field, as well as a ...

  8. Rack 'n Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Rack, as shown in the 2007 game manual. The Rack 'n Roll field is dominated by 'The Rack', a large metal contraption with three levels of hanging metal bars, with each level having 8 arms evenly spaced in an octagonal manner. Each arm (known as a 'spider leg') has space for two game pieces. Any more pieces placed on a spider leg beyond the ...

  9. Lunacy (FIRST) - Wikipedia

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    Announced on January 3, 2009, the name and some of the features of the game honor the 40th anniversary of the first human mission to the Moon (Latin: Luna). It is FRC's 18th game. [4] This is the first FRC competition to use the cRIO Mobile Device Controller control system from National Instruments. [5]