Robot-on-robot violence seems to be at an all-time high these days, but the trend is nothing new. From 2D robot fighting like Cyborg Justice to 3D robot gunfights like Virtual On, robots have been ...
Isn't life unfair? While US gamers are still waiting for their chance to play the first Custom Robo on their N64, Japan is already playing the sequel. We were able to go hands-on with Custom Robo V2 ...
One of Marigul's most underrated development studios if finally making some noise again. Cherished by import gamers for two fun two-player battle games on N64, developer Noise is now bringing the ...
Connor McDonald is a writer based in the Detroit metro area. He's loved video games for as long as he can remember. When he was a kid, his Mom bought him his first game: Rugrats in Paris for the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Custom Robo Arena Custom Robo Arena, known in Japan as Gekitō! Custom Robo, is a science fiction action role playing game for the Nintendo DS. It is the ...
In a similar but different version of the updated Switch Online Expansion Pack trailer for Japan, during the N64 segment, you can see an image of the Custom Robo V2 box art. This once again reconfirms ...
When “Custom Robo" made its stateside debut two years ago on the Gamecube, it accidentally left its personality back in Japan. The game played well enough, but a convoluted storyline and a lifeless ...
The announcement during the recent Nintendo Direct that N64 games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online's new 'Expansion Pack' tier — with games like Banjo-Kazooie and F-Zero X soon to be playable on ...
Borrowing from the Pokemon phenomenon, Robo led you through a simple story that rewarded you with new custom parts for your mech. The other side of the equation was the two-player battle mode that ...
If you can ignore the terrible RPG trappings, there's a lot to be said for the real meat of the game, the customization and battling of Custom Robos. Though it requires slogging though the main game ...
In the future there will be battling robots. Not like the ones assembled from scrapped power tools by weekend engineers, either. Robots will be tiny, fully customizable, collectible machines that ...
I've got a big idea, readers. Why don't we all get together and declare that we've had enough of the same old clichés that lazy Japanese RPG developers like to foist upon us, eh? Just draft up a nice ...