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In ''Stack-Up'', R.O.B. followed commands placed by the professors in a game similar to Simon Says. | In ''Stack-Up'', R.O.B. followed commands placed by the professors in a game similar to Simon Says. | ||
− | ==Super Smash Bros.== | + | ==Super Smash Bros. Brawl== |
− | R.O.B. is an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and various smaller R.O.B.s act as enemies in The Subspace Emissary. R.O.B. is a major part of the game's storyline, as he is also the '''Ancient Minister''' | + | R.O.B. is an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and various smaller R.O.B.s act as enemies in The Subspace Emissary. R.O.B. is a major part of the game's storyline, as he is also the '''Ancient Minister'''. R.O.B. has three unlockable trophies - one of his normal form, one of his Final Smash and one of the Ancient Minister. There are also stickers of R.O.B. from ''Stack-Up'' and the Japanese version of ''Mario Kart DS''. R.O.B. is unlocked by either playing 350 brawls, getting 250 different trophies or by getting him to join the party in The Subspace Emissary. |
===The Subspace Emissary=== | ===The Subspace Emissary=== | ||
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*'''Up Special Move: Robo Burner-''' R.O.B. propels himself into the air with jets attached to his base. This both allows R.O.B. to float into the air and can hurt enemies with the jet's flames until he runs out of fuel. Landing will cause R.O.B. to recharge fuel. | *'''Up Special Move: Robo Burner-''' R.O.B. propels himself into the air with jets attached to his base. This both allows R.O.B. to float into the air and can hurt enemies with the jet's flames until he runs out of fuel. Landing will cause R.O.B. to recharge fuel. | ||
*'''Down Special Move: Gyro-''' R.O.B. produces a Gyro from Gyromite that can be charged and launched at enemies. However, others can use the Gyro after it lands, and only one can be onscreen at a time. | *'''Down Special Move: Gyro-''' R.O.B. produces a Gyro from Gyromite that can be charged and launched at enemies. However, others can use the Gyro after it lands, and only one can be onscreen at a time. | ||
− | *'''Final Smash: Diffusion Beam-''' | + | *'''Final Smash: Diffusion Beam-''' |
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*In ''[[StarTropics]]'', the robot [[Characters in StarTropics|Nav-Com]] looks like R.O.B. | *In ''[[StarTropics]]'', the robot [[Characters in StarTropics|Nav-Com]] looks like R.O.B. | ||
*The [[Gameboy Camera]] has a picture of R.O.B. that can be unlocked if you score 500 points in ''[[Ball]]''. | *The [[Gameboy Camera]] has a picture of R.O.B. that can be unlocked if you score 500 points in ''[[Ball]]''. | ||
− | *In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', R.O.B. | + | *In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', players have to reassemble R.O.B. for Professor Hector. |
− | *[[ROB 64]] | + | *[[ROB 64]] from ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' is named after R.O.B. (although in the Japanese version he is instead called NUS 64 in reference to the original name for the [[Nintendo 64]], the Nintendo Ultra 64). Also, the boss Spyborg resembles R.O.B. |
*Both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''[[F-Zero AX]]'' feature R.O.B. on their tracks. | *Both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''[[F-Zero AX]]'' feature R.O.B. on their tracks. | ||
− | *R.O.B. appears in some of 9-Volt games in the ''[[ | + | *R.O.B. appears in some of 9-Volt games in the ''[[Wario Ware]]'' series. |
*In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', R.O.B.'s head is one of the treasures (referred to as the "Remembered Old Buddy") as well as five ''Stack-Up'' blocks. | *In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', R.O.B.'s head is one of the treasures (referred to as the "Remembered Old Buddy") as well as five ''Stack-Up'' blocks. | ||
− | *In ''[[ | + | *In ''[[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves]]'', R.O.B. appears as a boss wielding an [[NES Zapper]] in an altered version of ''[[Star Fox]]''. |
*R.O.B. is an unlockable racer in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', where he is unlocked by completing the Mirror Special Cup. His three karts in the game are the Standard RB, the ROB-BLS and the ROB-LGS. | *R.O.B. is an unlockable racer in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', where he is unlocked by completing the Mirror Special Cup. His three karts in the game are the Standard RB, the ROB-BLS and the ROB-LGS. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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{{Super Smash Bros. Characters}} | {{Super Smash Bros. Characters}} | ||
− | [[Category: Nintendo | + | [[Category: Nintendo Entertainment System accessories]] [[Category:Characters]] |