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A Gobots video game was released in 1986 by Ariolasoft for the Commodore 64, [14] Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum [15] [16] computer formats. Gobots software for other computers, home video game systems or coin-operated arcade game systems is unknown at this time.
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Loco was one of the names in a word find that had to be solved to win a copy of the Challenge of the Gobots video game from Your Sinclair magazine. [ 8 ] Animated series
The toyline was imported to the west by toy manufacturer Tonka and released under the name Gobots, with its animated series released in 1984. Both in Japan and in the West, Machine Robo's main competition was The Transformers , whose animated series debuted in Japan in 1985.
Pages in category "Gobots" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Challenge of the GoBots (or GoBots for short) is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera, based on the GoBots toyline released from Tonka. [1] The show was first broadcast in syndication on September 8, 1984, [ 2 ] then the show joined the weekday/weekend programming block The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera on September 15, 1985.
Based on the Machine Robo MR-03 Jet Robo toy that was also used as the Renegade Fitor in the GoBots series. Rod Drill (played by KÅichi Hashimoto) Happy-go-lucky member of the Battle tribe. Transforms into a drill-tank. Based on the Machine Robo MR-17 Drill Robo toy that was also used as the former Renegade/current Guardian Screw Head in the ...
The Convertors were a line of action figures made by Japanese toy company MARK and localized in North America by New York-based Select in the 1980s.. Often compared to the more famous Gobots and Transformers, the Convertors were a line of toys which came out at about the same time and also featured transforming robots.