Robotron: 2084

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Robotron: 2084
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Publisher: Atari, Inc.
Players: 1
Co-op: No
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Pete

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Robotron is another video game that I never played. It‘s my fathers fault for buying me a Colecovision as opposed to Atari. Lol
 
The Colecovision had an add on so you could play Atari games. XPANSION MODULE #1 MODEL 2405 ATARI 2600 ADAPTER
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I was lucky that my father even got me a Colecovision let alone an Atari add on for it lol. Did that work good?
 
Robotron: 2084 was no different than space invaders and other similar type of video games. It was a video game that I did enjoy playing.
Robotron is a 2D multidirectional shooter game in which the player controls the on-screen protagonist from a top-down perspective. The game is set in the year 2084 in a fictional world where robots ("Robotrons") have taken control of the world and eradicated most of the human race. The main protagonist is called "Robotron Hero" who is a super- powered genetic engineering error (or mutant) and attempts to save the last human family.

The game uses a two-joystick control scheme; the left joystick controls the on-screen character's movement, while the right controls the direction the character's weapon fires. Both joysticks allow for an input direction in one of eight ways. Each level, referred to as a "wave", is a single screen populated with a large number of various enemy robots and obstacles; types range from invincible giants to robots that continually manufacture other robots that shoot the protagonist. Coming into contact with an enemy, projectile, or obstacle costs the player one life, but extra lives can be earned at certain point totals. Waves also include human family members who can be rescued to score additional points, but certain robots can either kill them or turn them into enemies. Destroying all vulnerable robots allows the player to progress to the next wave; the cycle continues until all lives are lost.
 
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