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  2. Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy is an Action game. The player controls a radio-controlled robot which battles it out with other robots in order to win. Ways to win a battle include destroying the opponent's control board, immobilizing the opponent (such as flipping them over), having the most points at the end or in some cases eliminating them by pushing them into pits.

  3. Robot Arena - Wikipedia

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    Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy (or just Robot Arena 2 or RA2 as most people called it) was released two years after the original. In late 2001, a tech demo was released by Infogrames as a promotional release for the game. It was merely an open sandbox where the player could control three robots. It contained two flippers, a saw blade, some ...

  4. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    A fast-paced arena FPS with movement tricks. World of Padman: 2007 2008 FPS: GPL: Proprietary: Originally a Quake III modification. Became stand-alone in 2007, now runs on ioquake3. Zero-K: 2010 2023 RTS: GPL-2.0-or-later: various, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 [68] (sound) 3D: A multi-platform real time strategy game inspired by Total Annihilation, powered ...

  5. Robot combat - Wikipedia

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    Robot combat involves remotely controlled robots fighting in a purpose-built arena. A robot loses when it is immobilized, which may be due to damage inflicted by the other robot, being pushed into a position where it cannot drive (though indefinite holds or pins are typically not permitted), or being removed from the arena.

  6. id Tech 3 - Wikipedia

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    id Tech 3, popularly known as the Quake III Arena engine, is a game engine developed by id Software for its 1999 game Quake III Arena. It has subsequently been used in numerous games. Commercially, id Tech 3 competed with early versions of the Unreal Engine; both were widely licensed. Originally proprietary, it is now open-source software.

  7. Category:Robot combat video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Robot combat video games" ... Robot Arena; Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy; Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction; Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction;

  8. Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Robot Wars: Arenas Of Destruction received mixed to negative reviews. It has a GameRankings score of 41.00% and 50.50% for the PC and PlayStation 2 versions respectively. [1] [2] CVG awarded the game 56 out of 100, citing unresponsive controls and lack of difficulty as the reasons for the low score.

  9. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena is a video game developed by Paradox and published by Mattel Interactive for the PlayStation in 2000. Reception. Reception.