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− | |firstyear= | + | |firstyear=1999 |
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− | |latest= | + | |latest=''[[Custom Robo Arena]]'' |
− | |latestyear= | + | |latestyear=2006 |
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+ | The '''Custom Robo series''' was created by video game company Noise; which was originally a member of the now defunct [[Marigul Management]] group (lead by Nintendo/Recruit to assist companies in creating new game related works/IP). Noise still exists, but is no longer a member of the group. | ||
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+ | The franchise focuses around the Custom Robos; robots that can be customised by the player with special parts, and forced to battle in virtual colosseums known as "Holoseums". | ||
== Developers == | == Developers == | ||
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{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Custom Robo}} | {{GameList/header|colorscheme=Custom Robo}} | ||
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Custom Robo|section_title=Main Games}} | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Custom Robo|section_title=Main Games}} | ||
− | {{GameList/cell|??|??|??|??}} | + | {{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo]]|1999|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo 64]]}} |
+ | {{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo V2]]|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo 64]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo GX]]|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|[[Unreleased Game Boy Advance Custom Robo GX successor]]|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Game Boy Advance]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo: Battle Revolution]]<br/>'''NA:''' ''Custom Robo''|??|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo Arena]]|10/19/2006|03/19/2007|05/25/2007|09/20/2007|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}} | ||
{{GameList/footer}} | {{GameList/footer}} | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[SD Gundam Gashapon Wars]] (shared staff) | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <div class="references-small"> | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | == External links == | ||
+ | <!--* Wikipedia Link --> | ||
+ | <!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --> | ||
+ | <!--* Strategy Wiki Link --> | ||
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+ | {{fs}} | ||
+ | {{IP-stub}} | ||
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{{Custom Robo series}} | {{Custom Robo series}} | ||
{{Nintendo flagship series}} | {{Nintendo flagship series}} |
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The Custom Robo series was created by video game company Noise; which was originally a member of the now defunct Marigul Management group (lead by Nintendo/Recruit to assist companies in creating new game related works/IP). Noise still exists, but is no longer a member of the group.
The franchise focuses around the Custom Robos; robots that can be customised by the player with special parts, and forced to battle in virtual colosseums known as "Holoseums".
Developers
Games
Game | JP release | NA release | EU release | AUS release | KOR release | Platform | |||
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Main Games
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Custom Robo | 1999 | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | Nintendo 64 | |||
Custom Robo V2 | ?? | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | Nintendo 64 | |||
Custom Robo GX | ?? | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | Game Boy Advance | |||
Unreleased Game Boy Advance Custom Robo GX successor | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | Game Boy Advance | |||
Custom Robo: Battle Revolution NA: Custom Robo |
?? | ?? | unreleased | unreleased | unreleased | Nintendo GameCube | |||
Custom Robo Arena | 10/19/2006 | 03/19/2007 | 05/25/2007 | 09/20/2007 | ?? | Nintendo DS |
See also
- SD Gundam Gashapon Wars (shared staff)
References
External links
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