Monday, November 12, 2012
Robot Wars: Extreme destruction (original Xbox)
Robot Wars: Extreme destruction (original Xbox) Video Clips. Duration : 2.93 Mins.
Not 360 compatible: Reminding us limey folk, the BBC arent so great anymore. Enter the arena of shame. All developers had to do was create base models which felt marginally like RC vehicles. With the original xbox controller, it could have been the perfect tribute to a British cult tv show. Unfortunately players are left with vehicles which feel more like clockwork mice. This game has no replay value, no longevity and wears faster than Craig Charles without a script. BBC Multimedia, Futuretech Inc 2002. _________________________________________ Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction was the last of the Robot Wars video games to be released. The version created for PC and Xbox was developed by Futuretech Inc. and released by BBC Multimedia in 2002. A separate version of the game was released for Game Boy Advance, but the gameplay, arenas and available robots differed greatly between the two versions. This game however, does not play on the Xbox 360, due to the date of its release being earlier than other games that are Xbox 360 compatible. The game brings together all the elements of the TV show - players can design and build their own robots, drawing upon a database of body parts, armour, engines, wheels and weapons. The game also supports split-screen play of up to 4 players. Features new and improved 3D arenas; players of the PC and Xbox versions can battle it out on an aircraft carrier, in a car factory, on a military base or atop a skyscraper. 10 different game types ...
Not 360 compatible: Reminding us limey folk, the BBC arent so great anymore. Enter the arena of shame. All developers had to do was create base models which felt marginally like RC vehicles. With the original xbox controller, it could have been the perfect tribute to a British cult tv show. Unfortunately players are left with vehicles which feel more like clockwork mice. This game has no replay value, no longevity and wears faster than Craig Charles without a script. BBC Multimedia, Futuretech Inc 2002. _________________________________________ Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction was the last of the Robot Wars video games to be released. The version created for PC and Xbox was developed by Futuretech Inc. and released by BBC Multimedia in 2002. A separate version of the game was released for Game Boy Advance, but the gameplay, arenas and available robots differed greatly between the two versions. This game however, does not play on the Xbox 360, due to the date of its release being earlier than other games that are Xbox 360 compatible. The game brings together all the elements of the TV show - players can design and build their own robots, drawing upon a database of body parts, armour, engines, wheels and weapons. The game also supports split-screen play of up to 4 players. Features new and improved 3D arenas; players of the PC and Xbox versions can battle it out on an aircraft carrier, in a car factory, on a military base or atop a skyscraper. 10 different game types ...
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