To help sell people on its new console after the 1983 video game crash, Nintendo branded the NES as a complete “Entertainment System”, which included a robotic accessory that could play along with ...
Matt Anderson (He/Him) is a Features Writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He's been gaming as far back as four years old on the original PlayStation and writing in the industry for several years.
When the NES dominated the video game marketplace, it came in several packages with ten different games and a variety of accessories.
Credit: “How Nintendo’s R.O.B. The Robot Saved The Gaming Industry”/@Cheddar (YouTube) - (Fair Use I love extraneous video game peripherals. If I didn’t have a family, I would just surround myself ...
Sitting in my living room is Nintendo's Robotic Operating Buddy, who has not touched an NES controller in years. My curiousity piqued as to what R.O.B. mods were done, I didn't find much at all, so ...