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Completion bonusesSuccessfully complete 'A New Journey' mode in single player to unlock Arcade mode, first person view, parts index, and The Grand Battle in single player, and Versus mode CPUs.
Link bonusesUse a Game Boy Advance link cable to connect to Custom Robo GX to unlock the Dark Core stage and new Robo parts in the Japanese version of the games.
First person viewDefeat Rahu 3 at the end of the game to unlock first person view. You can keep this off, however turning it on does not automatically make you see in first person view. When you get into battle with this option on, you can switch in-between the two views by pressing C-stick Up or switch back to third-person view by pressing C-stick Down.
Alternate stageSelect versus mode, then highlight Basic Arena or No Man's Land and press Z to change their appearance.
New stageSelect versus mode then choose three matches. Finish the three matches and a new stage will be unlocked.
Dark Star versus mode stagePlay versus mode 50 times with any one Robo to unlock the Dark Star versus mode stage. For example, play vs. mode 50 times with Ray01.
Versus battle CPUsSuccessfully complete the game in story mode to unlock Versus battle CPUs.
AthenaAfter completing the Bronze Handicap Match and getting all the silver trophies, not including the bronze handicap match, you will be able to compete in the Silver Battle Royal. You will not get any new parts for any of the matches except for the last one. Once you finish the last battle, you will get the Athena body part (illegal).
CansTo get 'Can Robo' Can Bomb, Can Pods, Can Boots, and Can Gun, win the Tournament in your house. You can now enter Lucy's room. In there you will see lots of people talking about what they did for the game (similar to 'talking' credits). Go through the second door and you will see more people. In the second room there is a robot (not a Custom Robo). Talk to him after he is done talking. The game will save. Go to the nearest parts generator and get ready to laugh at what you just unlocked.
Chickenheart
In the Z Boss battle, look on the north side of the west pillar.
Crystal StrikeDefeat the fourth CPU in in the Test Center, then keep talking to it until you get the Crystal Strike gun.
Ray Legend RoboWin all the cups in the Z Headquarters tournaments with a gold trophy, then talk to Oboro. Also in Grand Battle (Episode 2), after winning every tournament in the city you will have access to the Outer World. When there, go to the Z Museum and defeat everyone to be able to go to the Z Boss Room. Once there, get a gold trophy to get the Ray Legend. Additionally, when you get to the Z boss room, you will fight (in order), Shiner, Eliza, Izabella, Oboro, then your host, Sensei. Sensei will then introduce your sixth opponent (the special guest), who is a simulation of Hero's father, the first leader and founder of the Z syndicate. He will say that his Robo is obsolete, and the Robo he is using is actually the Ray Legend Robo. It has a much stronger attack and much weaker defense than Ray 01, and will be easy to defeat if you can avoid him and knock him down. Try using all of Rahu 1 but replace his gun with the vertical gun.
Ray WarriorWin all the cups in the Amusement Park tournaments with a gold trophy, then talk to the policeman at the front gate.
Rahu partsTo get the first set of parts, go to the Z Headquarters, talk to Oboro, and select Eliza's Mansion. Go in between the glass and the wall, go all the way to the left, then up, then right. You will be in the glass case. Press A to find Rahu 1's parts and the Rahu 1 chip. Do the Bronze handicap match. When Lucy appears to fight, talk to her until you get Rahu 2's parts. To get Rahu 3's parts, go the Amusement Park. Do the Silver free for all battle. Go down and into the carriage near the merry-go-round. Press A to find Rahu 3's parts.
Wave LaserGo to the Lab Handicap battle, then press A against the books. You will get the Wave Laser gun illegal part.
X LaserTo find the X Laser (illegal part), in a Grand Battle mode, go to Bogey's Café. Walk behind the counter and select the shelf. You will now have an illegal part.
Juggle your opponentEvery Robo has a dash attack that they can perform with . Some Robos have a straight-forward dash. Splinter cell blacklist crack. If you are using one of those Robos, keep pressing X and you will juggle your opponent and do a good amount of damage. This is very useful if you have low health.
Illegal partsTo get illegal parts, complete the first seventeen tournaments in the Grand Battle section of story mode. In the Other World, when you complete the first three Z tournaments, you will receive no parts. However, all the battles in Z headquarters after those will reward you with illegal parts, such as the Wyrm, Wolf Spider, Orca, Cheetah, Swallow, Raven, and Eclipse. Note: The first parts you will receive are legs, but you will soon get the Wyrm, which is the advanced version of the Dragon (very powerful).
Single use tournamentsTo get gold in a single use tournament, do not use Illegal parts as they cut your points in half. Use the following combination, or something of the sort. In the first two to three battles use Metal Ape, Metal Bear, Metal Ox, with these guns: Afterburner (stand back and fire for an easy perfect), Blade (stand back, fire your opponent into a wall, and keep firing for an easy perfect), Halo (stand on ground and fire repeatedly for an perfect). Note: These guns do not too well in Ice Holloseums, In the case of Ice Holloseums, use a Javelin or Halberd type. In battles four through six, use the Peregrine and either Shotgun or Knuckle. Note: If there are more battles than six, use Peregrine and Knuckle, Swift and Shotgun, And Shrike and Flame. For the last battle, use your preferred Robo (for example, Ray 01) and your favorite weapon (probably the Dragon).
Holosseum dataGo to the bottom-left hand corner of the Holosseum. You should find data on the Holosseum.
Defeating large enemies
To defeat enemies such as the Metal Bear, Tank Head, etc., use the Peregrine with Formula Legs and either the Shotgun or the Knuckle. You must get close to your enemies to use these weapons, but the Peregrine is incredibly fast, and the Knuckle and The Shotgun are two of the game's most powerful guns.
Super Mario Bros. referenceWhen the weird robot attacks Bogey's Café, defeat it then the blue-haired person. When Harry asks if you are going home, tell him that you will wander around. Then go to Hero's home talk to Lucy (the woman that sweeps with the broom), You will tell her about Z, and she will think that it is a band and that you were a security guard. Talk about the band. She used to hear the Groovy Goombas and their hit song 'Fire Flower Sunshine'.
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing |
Developer(s) | NOISE |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Custom Robo[a] is a series of science fictionaction role-playingvideo games developed by NOISE and published by Nintendo Co., Ltd. in 1999.
The series currently spans five games, and has titles on the Nintendo 64, NintendoGame Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo DS. Only the two most recent have seen a release outside of Japan. The most recent title in the series was first released in Japan on October 19, 2006, later seeing international release in 2007.
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International release[edit]
Beginning in 1999, the Custom Robo series has largely been exclusive to Japan. In 2001, however, Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. Melee, a fighting game containing characters from throughout the company's history, worldwide. In the title's trophy room, three custom robos from Custom Robo V2 appeared as trophies: Ray Mk II, Bayonette, and Annie.
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Stated by several issues of Nintendo Power, an international release of Custom Robo GX, the third title in the series, was planned but later canceled. The fourth title in the series, Custom Robo: Battle Revolution, would later be released in 2004,the first title in the series to receive and release outside of Japan. The fifth title of the series, Custom Robo Arena, would became the first and only Custom Robo title released globally.
Gameplay[edit]
Custom Robo takes place in a collect-customize-and-battle style role-playing video game genre similar to games such as Robotrek or Front Mission, but with frantic action battles in confined 3D arenas (2D arenas in Custom Robo GX), similar to Virtual On. In each game's story mode, players slip into the role of a nameable protagonist just beginning to learn about Custom Robo. In each game, the first Robo players obtain is always the latest model of the Ray series. The goal for players is to improve their skills and collect different Custom Robos in order to defeat everyone, including champion Custom Robo users.
The main objective of the game is to finish the storyline by collecting every Custom Robo and battle part, while winning every battle that moves players along through the story arc. In Custom Robo battles, the object is to reduce the opponent's hit points from 1000 to 0 by using different Robos, guns, bombs, pods, and dash attacks. Custom Robos are arranged in groups that are similar to their abilities. The endurance bar is located above the player's hitbox; once it runs out, the Custom Robo gets 'downed' which means that it stays fallen for a couple seconds. After the Robo gets up, it goes into 'rebirth' mode, a temporary state of invincibility lasting 3 seconds. Should the player repeatedly lose the same battle, the game will offer the option of reducing the opponent's initial health, in order to make the battle easier. If players continue to lose several times, the degree of handicap offered increases up to 75%, giving the opponent a starting HP of 250, rather than 1000.
Games[edit]
The following is a list of games released in the series.
- Games predating Battle Revolution were released only in Japan (except the first one, which was also released in China for the iQue Player). Due to this, there are no official titles for North American or European releases of these games. Such a title may be given if Nintendo divisions outside Japan elects to localize any of these games to their regions.
Title | Platform(s) | Release Year(s) | Notes |
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Custom Robo[b] | Nintendo 64, iQue Player | Japan: 1999 China: 2006 | The first title of the Custom Robo series. It is also the first and only title of the series released for the iQue Player in China. |
Custom Robo V2[c] | Nintendo 64, Virtual Console | Japan: 2000, 2008 | Second and last Custom Robo title developed for the Nintendo 64. It is also the first title of the series to allow up to four players to play, instead of up to two players. Released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan in January 2007. |
Custom Robo GX[d] | Game Boy Advance | Japan: 2002 | The first Custom Robo title to appear on a Nintendo handheld. It is also the first and only Custom Robo rendered in two-dimensional (2D) graphics instead of three-dimensional (3D) graphics for Custom Robo battles. |
Custom Robo[e] | Nintendo GameCube | Japan and North America: 2004 | The first Custom Robo title released outside Japan, which was the first to be released in North America. It is also the first to incorporate full motion video. |
Custom Robo Arena[f] | Nintendo DS | Japan: 2006 North America, Australia and Europe: 2007 | The first Custom Robo title to use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for playing multiplayer gameplay online. It is also the first and only Custom Robo title to be released in PAL regions. |
A sequel to Custom Robo GX was originally planned for release on the Game Boy Advance,[1] but the project was discontinued. It was planned for release in late 2005 in Japan.
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Notes[edit]
- ^Japanese: カスタムロボHepburn: Kasutamu Robo?
- ^Japanese: カスタムロボ?
- ^Japanese: カスタムロボV2?
- ^Japanese: カスタムロボGX?
- ^Known in Japan as カスタムロボ バトルレボリューション (lit. Custom Robo: Battle Revolution)
- ^Known in Japan as 激闘!カスタムロボ (Gekitō! Custom Robo, lit. Rumble! Custom Robo)
References[edit]
- ^'開発者に訊く カスタムロボの歴史'. Nintendo Online Magazine. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
External links[edit]
- Official Nintendo of America website (redirects to Nintendo.com)
- Custom Robo Series at NinDB
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