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'''''Custom Robo''''' is an action-fighting game franchise developed by NOISE and published by [[Nintendo]]. There are 5 installments so far, but only two of them have been released in America and Europe. The gameplay takes place within "holosseums", small virtual colosseums where two miniature robots battle it out with various guns, bombs, and pods.  
'''''Custom Robo''''' is an action-fighting game franchise developed by NOISE and published by [[Nintendo]]. There are 5 installments so far, but only two of them have been released in America and only one has made it to Europe. The gameplay takes place within "holosseums", small virtual colosseums where two miniature robots battle it out with various guns, bombs, and pods.  


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==

Revision as of 00:20, February 26, 2011

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Custom Robo is an action-fighting game franchise developed by NOISE and published by Nintendo. There are 5 installments so far, but only two of them have been released in America and only one has made it to Europe. The gameplay takes place within "holosseums", small virtual colosseums where two miniature robots battle it out with various guns, bombs, and pods.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Several characters from Custom Robo V2, which was released in Japan only, appear as trophies.

Trophies (3)

Ray MK II

The Custom Robo games feature combat between small robots averaging about 12 inches in height. Ray Mk II is the upgraded descendant of one of the combatants from the original game. It's a well-balanced Jumper model in the Shining Fighter line of robots. Its stable design lets it excel with a minimum of customization.
  • Custom Robo 2
  • Japan Only
Bayonette Trophy Melee.png

Bayonette

Tsurugi and Yaiba, twin brothers who were bewitched by the dark power, combined their beloved robots Spear and Lance to form this illegal robot. The brothers used the Strike Vanisher model as a base, but then added a number of stealth capabilities. This successful power-up is nothing short of a Custom Robo miracle.
  • Custom Robo 2
  • Japan Only
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Annie

Annie, a Jumper model in the Stunner line of robots, was the robot used by Nanase, a cadet at the Takuma Academy, a commander training school. At the climax of the story, Nanase fell prey to temptation and stained her hands with the illegal robot Majei. This act ultimately set the stage for her undeniably tragic end.
  • Custom Robo 2
  • Japan Only

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Assist Trophy

Ray MK III, the lead robo of Custom Robo: Arena, appears as an Assist Trophy. It is an unlockable, which becomes available after playing 100 brawls.

Trophies (3)

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Ray Mk III

The custom robo used by the main character. It's the latest Shining Fighter model in the Ray line of robots, which appears throughout the Custom Robo series. The main character switches from his beloved Ray Mk II to this model after his sister and father develop it. This one has a great balance between built-in abilities and ease and depth of available customization.
Nintendo DS: Custom Robo: Arena
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Custom Robos

Small robots. Custom robos average about 12 inches in height. Battling of custom robos fitted with weapon combos—including guns, bombs, and pods—is a hobby of the future, taking place in a virtual arena called a holosseum. The different customization options allow for many battle strategies. Clearly defined regulations provide for a highly competitive activity.
GameCube: Custom Robo
Nintendo DS: Custom Robo: Arena
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Jameson & A.I.R.S.

Highly illegal modified robos. The Jameson is based on the Lightning Sky. It and the A.I.R.S., a high-end Ray machine, can transform into fighter jets. The A.I.R.S. was developed for military use and thus cannot be used by all commanders. Both of these robos were available via DS Download Stations in Japan.
N64: Custom Robo V2 (Japan Only)
Nintendo DS: Custom Robo: Arena

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