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  1. R.O.B. - Wikipedia

    After many failures, the late addition of R.O.B. gave a key product distinction to the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, reclassified the platform as a toy, and served as a Trojan Horse to …

  2. R.O.B. | Nintendo | Fandom

    R.O.B.(JP) (better known by his full name Robotic Operating Buddy) is a main robot that could substitute for a second player in the Nintendo Entertainment System games Stack-Up and Gyromite. The short …

  3. The Story of R.O.B. the Robot - YouTube

    There was just one big problem: Stores wanted nothing to do with video games. Learn how a small robot helped save the video game industry and made Nintendo a household name....more

  4. Rob the Robot Nes for sale | eBay

    Rob the Robot is specifically compatible with two NES games: 'Gyromite' and 'Stack-Up'. These games utilize Rob's capabilities to manipulate physical objects as part of the gameplay, offering a unique …

  5. R.O.B. - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia

    This robotic operating buddy was released in 1985 as an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. R.O.B. introduced a new and unique way for players to interact with games.

  6. The Strategy Behind R.O.B. - Gamelore

    Jun 10, 2025 · In Japan, he was known simply as the Family Computer Robot. For the U.S. launch, they gave him a new name and a makeover—gray and black to match the NES.

  7. Retro Gadgets: Nintendo R.O.B Wanted To Be Your Friend

    Feb 16, 2023 · Too busy playing video games to have a social life? No worries. In 1985, Nintendo introduced R.O.B. — otherwise known as the Robotic Operating Buddy. It was made to play …

  8. Nintendo R.O.B. Robot - The Old Robots Web Site

    R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy), released in Japan as the Family Computer Robot, and is an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System -NES. It was launched in July 1985 in Japan, and …

  9. R.O.B. | R.O.B. Wiki | Fandom

    The Robot Operating Buddy (Japanese: ロボット, lit Robotto), often shortened to R.O.B., is an accessory compatible with the Nintendo Entertainment System. It originally appeared in two games …

  10. Fascinating Look Back at Nintendo's Family Computer Robot, Also …

    Jan 22, 2025 · Nintendo wanted consumers to view the robot as a bridge between the player and the game, as they headlined many retail floor displays with a huge R.O.B. head model. Technically …