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News   Portable Robot Carnage
- Posted By Eric Tajchman, 05.01.2002

Did you always want to drive a BattleBot, but aren’t tech-savvy enough to put a nut and bolt together? Majesco’s got a portable solution to your quandary.

For the first time ever, the captivating excitement of Comedy Central's highly rated "BattleBots ®" TV show comes to video gaming as Majesco, one of the fastest-growing publishers of interactive entertainment, introduces BattleBots: Beyond The BattleBox(tm) for the Nintendo Game Boy® Advance. BattleBots allows gamers to participate in the exciting world of over-the-top robotic combat and thrusts them into intense game play.

"We are very excited to be bringing one of today's most popular television properties to a whole new audience." said Ken Gold, Vice President of Marketing. "By its own design, BattleBots is an ideal property for the interactive arena."

A robotic clash of titans, BattleBots features 16 robots featured on the show and allows players to create their own BattleBot through more than 1000 possible combinations of weapons, chassis types and drive trains. Having created the perfect BattleBot, players must then increase their skill in controlling their BattleBot in the arena.

Upon winning a match, gamers are awarded cash, allowing them to upgrade their BattleBot with a wide range of weapons and special features, such as Kill Saws and Hydraulic Pulverizers. The video game takes BattleBots to a whole new level with real-life engineering restrictions lifted and battle arenas that are even more deadly than the real-life BattleBox.

In addition to the intense robotic combat, BattleBots offers the following key features:

-- Head-to-Head Combat - up to four BattleBots can duke it out simultaneously;
-- The BattleBox - the official arena of BattleBot combat rigged with all the Kill Saws, Pulverizers, Ram Rods and more from the show that gamers can use to their advantage;
-- Beyond the BattleBox - four additional arenas for robotic mayhem each with its own unique hazards;
-- Buy and Sell BattleBots - buy or sell customized BattleBots using the Link Cable;
-- Four-Player, Free for All - up to four players can link up and battle it out in multi-player matches;
-- Training and Practice Courses - provides practice courses where players learn to steer and control Bots, hit stationary and moving targets;
-- Bonus Features - players can "unlock" special features through winning performances.

BattleBots is being publicly unveiled for the first time worldwide at the Majesco booth, Rooms 409A and 409B in Concourse Hall - Level 2, during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, May 22 - 24.

Source: Press Release