Robotic Operating Buddy: Difference between revisions

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Do we refer to Captain Falcon as "Douglass Jay Falcon" outside of Smash?)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{ArticleIcons|ssbb=y}}
#REDIRECT [[R.O.B.]]
:''For fighter info, see [[R.O.B. (SSBB)]].
{{Infobox Character General
|name          = Robotic Operating Buddy (R.O.B.)
|image          = [[File:ROBr.jpg|200px|R.O.B.]]
|caption        = [[File:ROBSymbol.png|50px]]<br /> The original Japanese R.O.B. peripheral.
|universe      =[[R.O.B. (universe)|R.O.B.]]
|firstgame      = ''{{s|wikipedia|Stack-Up}}'' (1985)
|lastappearance = ''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Collection|Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition]]'' (Cameo, 2012)
|console        = Nintendo Entertainment System
|species        = R.O.B.
|gender        = Male
|eyes          = Black
|hair          =
|homeworld      = Earth (Japan & America) and [[Isle of the Ancients]]
|interwiki      = wikipedia
|interwikiname  = Wikipedia
|interwikipage  = R.O.B.
}}
'''R.O.B.''' (short for '''Robotic Operating Buddy'''), also called the '''Famicom Robot''' in Japan, was an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), intended to be disguised as a toy, rather than a video game, due to toy stores' avoidance of video games after the Video Game Crash of 1983.
 
==Character description==
[[File:Robotic Operating Buddy.jpg|thumb|left|The North American R.O.B.]]
R.O.B. was originally advertised as a toy in order to get toy stores to alleviate retail fears following the [[Wikipedia:video game crash of 1983|video game crash of 1983]].  R.O.B. was compatible with two games, ''[[Gyromite]]'' and ''Stack-Up'' and although the player didn't necessarily need R.O.B. to play the games, it still remained a key figure in [[Nintendo]]'s attempt to keep the video games industry alive.
 
Although R.O.B.'s time has passed, his legacy lives on, as he was named the fifth in GameSpy's top twenty five smartest moves in gaming history. On the downside, ScrewAttack called R.O.B. the fifth-worst game peripheral ever, citing that it only moved up and down and side to side, was noisy and slow, was nearly impossible to put together by oneself and specifically noted the lack of games that could be played with R.O.B.
 
Despite only appearing as a game peripheral, R.O.B. has made many appearances in games, both in playable and non-playable roles. R.O.B. appears as a playable character in ''[[supermariowiki:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]]''. A treasure in the ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]'' game was "[[pikipedia:Remembered Old Buddy|Remembered Old Buddy]]", being R.O.B.'s head and having the initials R-O-B. In ''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', there is a stage where [[Kirby]] must complete puzzles in various rooms to collect pieces of R.O.B. for Professor Hector, R.O.B.'s creator in ''Gyromite'', so that R.O.B. can be rebuilt. Robotic-cranes designed in R.O.B.'s image can be seen in the ''F-Zero GX'' course "[[Port Town Aero Dive]]", which can also be seen in the ''[[Brawl]]'' stage of the same name. Also, R.O.B.'s legacy is also paid homage to in the [[Star Fox (universe)|''Star Fox'' series]] where the Star Fox team's robotic helper, [[lylatwiki:ROB 64|ROB 64]], was named after R.O.B and 64 as in [[Nintendo 64]].
<br clear="left">
 
== In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ==
[[File:R.O.B. SSBB.jpg|thumb|150px|left|R.O.B.'s artwork in ''Brawl'']]
{{Main|R.O.B. (SSBB)}}
R.O.B. is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. There are also many R.O.B. enemies in the Subspace Emissary and he also appears when the [[Ancient Minister]]'s clothes are burned off. It sports its Japanese color scheme, being white and red like the Japanese Famicom, though one of its [[palette swap (SSBB)|alternate palettes]] is its North American design, being gray and black like the NES. It appears as the simple robot, without any specific accessory from its game configurations except for the hands, that are in fact its ''Stack-Up'' hands. It also uses a "Gyro" and the "Spinner" from its ''Gyromite'' configuration during its [[Gyro]] attack. Overall, the R.O.B. in ''Brawl'' looks more realistic than the actual toy.
 
R.O.B. is ranked 18th on the [[tier list]] in the C- tier.
<br clear="left">
===Trophy===
[[File:R.O.B. - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|100px|The R.O.B. trophy in ''Brawl''.]]
'''R.O.B.'''<br>
''R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add-on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "[[Gyromite|gyro set]]," etc. for two types of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in [[supermariowiki:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]].''
{{Trophy_games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System Robotic Operating Buddy}}
 
===R.O.B. Squad===
{{main|R.O.B. Squad}}
The '''R.O.B. Squad''' is the general term referring to the army and race of R.O.B. enemies in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]. Although having no real canon of their own outside of the Smash Brothers series, the story of Subspace Emissary suggests that the race of R.O.B. robots called the floating island named the [[Isle of Ancients]] their home and was subsequently taken over by [[Tabuu]] in preparation for his invasion into the Smash Bros. world.
 
==Trivia==
*The original R.O.B. peripheral had a product ID of HVC-012. This appears as R.O.B.'s name in the Japanese version of Mario Kart DS<ref>http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/mkds_j2e.shtml#rob</ref> and in the filename of R.O.B.-related [[sticker]]s.
*R.O.B. is the only ''Super Smash Bros.'' playable character that actually exists in the real world, but as a Nintendo Accessory instead of a manufactured machine.
 
==Notes==
{{reflist}}
{{Characters}}
{{R.O.B. universe}}
 
[[Category:Controllers]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Trophies (SSBB)]]
[[Category:R.O.B. universe]]
[[Category:R.O.B.]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, March 14, 2014

Redirect to: