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{{Infobox Series
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|title = R.O.B. (universe)
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|image = [[File:ROBFace.PNG|200px|center]]
The '''R.O.B. universe''' (also known as the '''Robot universe''') is first represented in ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'', with one playable character and one [[Subspace Emissary]] enemy (with several variations).
 
 
|caption = [[File:ROBSymbol.svg|50px|center]]
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|developer = [[Nintendo]]
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|publisher = Nintendo
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|genres = Puzzle
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|originconsole = Nintendo Entertainment System
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|firstinstallment = [[wikipedia:Stack-Up|''Stack-Up'']] (1985)
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|latestinstallment = [[wikipedia:Gyromite|''Gyromite'']] (1985)
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The '''R.O.B. universe''' ({{ja|ロボット|Robotto}}, ''Robot'') refers to the usage of the historically significant [[Robotic Operating Buddy]] peripheral for the NES as a playable character entity in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series. It was first represented in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', both as a playable character and as a set of enemies in the [[Subspace Emissary]] story mode as the [[R.O.B. Squad]]. R.O.B. returns as a secret unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''.
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==Franchise description==
 
==Franchise description==
The [[Robotic Operating Buddy]] (R.O.B.) appeared first as an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It had a short lifespan, with support for only two games, but remains known today for the role it played in getting the Nintendo Entertainment System into stores in the United States. It inspired other games' content such as ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' in which the pilot of the [[Great Fox]], ROB64 is based on R.O.B. And in F-Zero GX, R.O.B. appeared in the background of Port Town.
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The [[Robotic Operating Buddy]] (R.O.B.) appeared first as an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It had a short lifespan, with support for only two games, but remains known today for the role it played in getting the Nintendo Entertainment System into stores in the United States. It inspired other games' content such as ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' in which the pilot of the [[Great Fox]], ROB64 is based on R.O.B. And in F-Zero GX, R.O.B. appeared in the background of Port Town.
   
 
R.O.B. later appeared a hidden character in ''Mario Kart DS''. One of his karts looked like his "Stack-Up" attachments.
 
R.O.B. later appeared a hidden character in ''Mario Kart DS''. One of his karts looked like his "Stack-Up" attachments.
   
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]''==
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]''==
Since the R.O.B. universe is new to the Smash series and only has two games to draw material from, the universe doesn't have too much representation, with just one character, enemy, [[item]] (R.O.B's Down B, [[Gyro]]) and a song, with no [[stage]]s representing his "universe". It is likely due to the fact that R.O.B is a playable accessory that he doesn't have a stage for his universe. [[Mario Bros.]] is R.O.B.'s home stage in the [[Classic]] and [[All-Star]] mode.
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Since the R.O.B. universe came to the Smash series with only two games to draw material from, the universe doesn't have too much representation, with just one character, enemy, [[item]] (R.O.B's Down B, [[Gyro]]) and a song, with no [[Stage|stages]] representing his "universe". It is likely due to the fact that R.O.B is a playable accessory that he does not have a stage for his universe. [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]] is R.O.B.'s home stage in the [[Classic]] and [[All-Star]] mode.
   
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== List of games in R.O.B. franchise ==
===Characters===
 
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* Gyromite (1985, NES)
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* Stack-Up (1985, NES)
   
 
===Characters===
 
[[Image:Icon-rob.gif|right]]
 
[[Image:Icon-rob.gif|right]]
*'''[[R.O.B. (SSBB)|R.O.B.]]''': R.O.B. is the only playable character in the R.O.B. universe, his moveset is somewhat inspired in the R.O.B. accessory, such as R.O.B.'s [[Final Smash]] is based on how the Robotic Operating Buddy would flash his eyes while used.
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*'''[[R.O.B. (SSBB)|R.O.B.]]''': R.O.B. is the only playable character in the Robot universe, with his moveset being somewhat inspired in the R.O.B. accessory, such as R.O.B.'s [[Final Smash]], [[Diffusion Beam]], which is based on how the Robotic Operating Buddy would flash his eyes while used.
   
 
On the final character select screen (after all characters are unlocked), R.O.B. shares the fourth column with fellow Famicom/NES-originated characters Ice Climbers, Pit, and Samus.
 
On the final character select screen (after all characters are unlocked), R.O.B. shares the fourth column with fellow Famicom/NES-originated characters Ice Climbers, Pit, and Samus.
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*[[R.O.B. Blaster]]
 
*[[R.O.B. Blaster]]
 
*[[R.O.B. Launcher]]
 
*[[R.O.B. Launcher]]
 
   
 
===Trophies===
 
===Trophies===
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===Music===
 
===Music===
*'''Gyromite''' - A remix of the title theme of Stack-up, the game R.O.B. was packaged with, and it was mislabeled as being the background music from Gyromite in ''Brawl'', though there are some short tracks from ''Gyromite'' thrown into the mix. It is used on the Mario Bros. stage. This song is also played during R.O.B.'s Classic Mode credits.
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*'''Gyromite''' - A remix of the title theme of Stack-up, the game R.O.B. was packaged with, and it was mislabeled as being the background music from Gyromite in ''Brawl''. This song is also played during R.O.B.'s Classic Mode credits.
 
*'''R.O.B.'s victory theme''' - Upbeat music derived from ''Stack-Up'' background music when it was R.O.B.'s victory.
 
*'''R.O.B.'s victory theme''' - Upbeat music derived from ''Stack-Up'' background music when it was R.O.B.'s victory.
   
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*Robot & Block
 
*Robot & Block
   
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''==
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The R.O.B. series returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''.
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=== Character ===
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[[File:R.O.B. Icon SSBWU.png|75px|right]]
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*'''{{SSBWU/3DS|R.O.B.}}''': R.O.B. returns from ''Brawl''. His moveset is, in effect, largely unchanged. He does have new animations for many of his attacks though, and several buffs damage-wise. He also has a [[Super Diffusion Beam|new Final Smash]] and his default costume changes between versions, similar to his ''Mario Kart DS'' appearance.{{clear}}
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===Music===
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*'''Stack-Up / Gyromite''': Previously named ''Gyromite'', this song returns unchanged from ''Brawl''. It is used on the [[Wrecking Crew]] stage.
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*'''Victory! R.O.B. Series''': Returning from ''Brawl'', this track is from the NES game ''Stack-Up'', where it would play before starting memory mode.
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===Trophies===
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====Both Versions====
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*R.O.B.
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*R.O.B. (Alt.)
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====Wii U Version====
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*Super Diffusion Beam
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== In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] ==
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=== Characters ===
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* R.O.B.:
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=== [[Spirits]] ===
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* Professor Hector
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* Gyromite
 
{{Universe}}
 
{{Universe}}
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{{Miscellaneous universes}}
 
[[Category:Universes]]
 
[[Category:Universes]]
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[[Category:R.O.B. universe]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]

Revision as of 16:11, 19 June 2019

The R.O.B. universe (ロボット, Robot) refers to the usage of the historically significant Robotic Operating Buddy peripheral for the NES as a playable character entity in the Super Smash Bros. series. It was first represented in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, both as a playable character and as a set of enemies in the Subspace Emissary story mode as the R.O.B. Squad. R.O.B. returns as a secret unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

Franchise description

The Robotic Operating Buddy (R.O.B.) appeared first as an accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It had a short lifespan, with support for only two games, but remains known today for the role it played in getting the Nintendo Entertainment System into stores in the United States. It inspired other games' content such as Star Fox 64 in which the pilot of the Great Fox, ROB64 is based on R.O.B. And in F-Zero GX, R.O.B. appeared in the background of Port Town.

R.O.B. later appeared a hidden character in Mario Kart DS. One of his karts looked like his "Stack-Up" attachments.

In Super Smash Bros Brawl

Since the R.O.B. universe came to the Smash series with only two games to draw material from, the universe doesn't have too much representation, with just one character, enemy, item (R.O.B's Down B, Gyro) and a song, with no stages representing his "universe". It is likely due to the fact that R.O.B is a playable accessory that he does not have a stage for his universe. Mario Bros. is R.O.B.'s home stage in the Classic and All-Star mode.

List of games in R.O.B. franchise

  • Gyromite (1985, NES)
  • Stack-Up (1985, NES)

Characters

Icon-rob
  • R.O.B.: R.O.B. is the only playable character in the Robot universe, with his moveset being somewhat inspired in the R.O.B. accessory, such as R.O.B.'s Final Smash, Diffusion Beam, which is based on how the Robotic Operating Buddy would flash his eyes while used.

On the final character select screen (after all characters are unlocked), R.O.B. shares the fourth column with fellow Famicom/NES-originated characters Ice Climbers, Pit, and Samus.

Also See

Trophies

Music

  • Gyromite - A remix of the title theme of Stack-up, the game R.O.B. was packaged with, and it was mislabeled as being the background music from Gyromite in Brawl. This song is also played during R.O.B.'s Classic Mode credits.
  • R.O.B.'s victory theme - Upbeat music derived from Stack-Up background music when it was R.O.B.'s victory.

Stickers

  • R.O.B.
  • Robot
  • Robot & Block

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

The R.O.B. series returns in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

Character

R.O.B. Icon SSBWU
  • R.O.B.: R.O.B. returns from Brawl. His moveset is, in effect, largely unchanged. He does have new animations for many of his attacks though, and several buffs damage-wise. He also has a new Final Smash and his default costume changes between versions, similar to his Mario Kart DS appearance.

Music

  • Stack-Up / Gyromite: Previously named Gyromite, this song returns unchanged from Brawl. It is used on the Wrecking Crew stage.
  • Victory! R.O.B. Series: Returning from Brawl, this track is from the NES game Stack-Up, where it would play before starting memory mode.

Trophies

Both Versions

  • R.O.B.
  • R.O.B. (Alt.)

Wii U Version

  • Super Diffusion Beam

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Characters

  • R.O.B.:

Spirits

  • Professor Hector
  • Gyromite
ROBSymbolElectroplanktonSymbolDSSymbolBalloonFightSymbolMiscellaneous first-party universes SpecialStagesSymbolNintendogsSymbolPilotwingsSymbolWreckingCrewSymbol
Character R.O.B. (Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Side Characters Assist Trophies Arcade Bunny  · Barbara  · Color TV-Game 15  · Devil  · Dillon  · Dr. Kawashima  · Dr. Wright  · Excitebike  · Helirin  · Infantry and Tanks  · Isaac  · Jill  · Nikki  · Nintendog  · Ray MK III  · Prince of Sablé  · Saki Amamiya  · Sheriff  · Starfy  · Sukapon  · Takamaru  · Vince  · Yuri Kozukata
Mii Fighter Costumes Arcade Bunny  · Barbara  · Chibi-Robo  · Isaac  · Lip  · Ray MK III  · Saki Amamiya  · Takamaru  · Toy-Con Robot  · Vince
Enemies Sneaky Spirit
Stages PictoChat  · Hanenbow  · Balloon Fight  · Living Room  · PictoChat 2  · Pilotwings  · Wrecking Crew
Items Flipper  · Lip's Stick  · Rocket Belt  · Steel Diver  · Super Scope  · Unira
Music List List of Music (Other)
Songs "Balloon Fight Medley"  · "Nintendo Land Medley"  · "PictoChat"
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (Other)
Spirits List of spirits (Others)
Related universes R.O.B.  · Balloon Fight  · Electroplankton  · Nintendo DS  · Nintendogs  · Pilotwings  · Wrecking Crew  · List of minor universes