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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".
  
 
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{{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo]]|1999|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo 64]]}}
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{{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo V2]]|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo 64]]}}
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{{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo GX]]|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Game Boy Advance]]}}
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{{GameList/cell|[[Unreleased Game Boy Advance Custom Robo GX successor]]|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Game Boy Advance]]}}
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{{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo: Battle Revolution]]<br/>'''NA:''' ''Custom Robo''|??|??|unreleased|unreleased|unreleased|[[Nintendo GameCube]]}}
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{{GameList/cell|[[Custom Robo Arena]]|10/19/2006|03/19/2007|05/25/2007|09/20/2007|??|[[Nintendo DS]]}}
 
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==See also==
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*[[SD Gundam Gashapon Wars]] (shared staff)
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 November 2019

Custom Robo
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Creator:
First game: Custom Robo (1999)
Latest game: Custom Robo Arena (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.

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
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

References

External links

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