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  2. GoBots - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of volleyball video games - Wikipedia

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    Summer Heat Beach Volleyball (2003), PlayStation 2; Acclaim Entertainment; Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (2003), Xbox; Tecmo; Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games (2004), Game Boy Advance; AlphaDream Corporation; Tom Goes to the Mayor: Idea Volleyball (2004), Windows Web-Based; Adult Swim Games; International Volleyball 2004 (2006), Windows; AddGames ...

  4. List of GoBots characters - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Category:Gobots - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gobots" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Volleyball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball is a sports video game that follows the rules of volleyball. [1] The player controls a team of six players, three at the net and three in back. The player serves the ball into play by pressing the same button twice. [2] The game is a six player-a-side volleyball simulation.

  7. U.S. Championship V'Ball - Wikipedia

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    The American release (U.S. Championship V'Ball) removes these cut-scenes but extends the multiplayer support to up to four players with multiple game modes (1 or 2 players against the computer, 1-on-1, 2-on-1, or 2-on-2). A conversion of the arcade game, developed by SPS, was released for the X68000 computer in Japan. [1]

  8. Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos - Wikipedia

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    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 Kōichi 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 ...

  9. Robo Machine - Wikipedia

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    Robo Machine was a European transforming robot toyline released by Bandai from 1982 to 1988. Robo Machines was a short-lived revival from late 1992 to 1993. The line was initially a European release of the Machine Robo line, before gradually becoming the counterpart to Tonka’s Gobots line.