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  2. Moley Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Moley Robotics is a robotics company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that has developed the "first robotic kitchen" [1] based on a multifunctional cooking platform. Moley Robotics was founded by Russian and British mathematician, computer scientist and entrepreneur Mark Oleynik in 2015 to create service robots for kitchen use.

  3. Category:The Game Kitchen games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by The Game Kitchen. Pages in category "The Game Kitchen games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Gazebo (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    Gazebo is an open-source 2D/3D robotics simulator that began development in 2002. In 2017, development forked into two versions, known as "Gazebo", the original monolithic architecture, and "Ignition", which had moved to becoming a modernized collection of loosely coupled libraries.

  5. Category:FIRST Robotics Competition games - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2021, at 13:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Restaurant Dash with Gordon Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Players customize their own kitchen, create their own chef avatar, cook meals, serve guests work towards building their own restaurant empire and earn ‘Wichelin’ stars. [2] This can be accomplished by cooking different recipes and dueling with other chefs. [3] Players will also hear Ramsay's signature banter and cursing throughout the game. [6]

  7. Maize Craze - Wikipedia

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    Maize Craze was the game in the inaugural year, 1992, of the FIRST Robotics Competition.Gameplay consists of four individual robots, or “machines”, trying to collect tennis balls, or “treasure”, into their own home base.

  8. RoboMind - Wikipedia

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    RoboMind is a simple educational programming environment with its own scripting language that allows beginners to learn the basics of computer science by programming a simulated robot. In addition to introducing common programming techniques, it also aims at offering insights in robotics and artificial intelligence .

  9. Recycle Rush - Wikipedia

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    The game begins with a 15-second period where robots must act on their own according to instructions from programming. During this period, alliances can gain 4 points if each robot moves into the Auto Zone, 6 points if they bring all three totes into the Auto Zone, 8 points if they bring all three barrels into the Auto Zone, and 20 if all three totes are stacked in the Auto Zone. [2]