Los Juegos de Robocop
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Los Juegos de Robocop
Hoy estaba charlando con un conocido acerca de los juegos de Robocop de 8 y 16 bits, y me comentó que también hubieron un par ''no oficiales'', onda hacks. El comentario fue de pasada y no pude ahondar en el tema, pero quisiera saber qué otros juegos de Robocop existen más allá de los oficiales. Si alguien puede orientarme, se lo agradecería
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No tenía idea. Aunque siempre voy a tener en el corazón al Robocop 2 de NES. Sublime
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Una belleza el 2 de nes, tiene sus puntos flacos pero el sentir supera cualquier falla que se le pueda encontrar.
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Fuente: WikipediaWikipedia escribió: RoboCop
Main article: RoboCop (1988 video game)
RoboCop is a run & gun and beat 'em up hybrid arcade game developed and published by Data East.[1] In the game, a player controls RoboCop who advances through various stages that are taken from the 1987 movie. The bonus screen is a target shooting range that uses a first-person perspective. The intermission features digitized voices from the actors. RoboCop was licensed to Data East by UK-based Ocean Software who in turn had obtained the rights straight from Orion Pictures at the script stage.[2]
RoboCop 2
Main article: RoboCop 2 (video game)
RoboCop 2 is a side-scrolling platform game developed for Amiga, Amstrad GX4000, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, and ZX Spectrum. Ocean Software developed and published several versions, and Data East manufactured an arcade version.
RoboCop 3
Main article: RoboCop 3 (video game)
RoboCop 3 is a 1991 video game developed by Digital Image Design and published by Ocean for the Amiga. The game features multiple gameplay styles. During 1992 and 1993, other versions consisting of side-scrolling platform gameplay were released for the Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Gear, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and ZX Spectrum. The SNES version had what many considered to be extremely difficult gameplay. It was largely critically panned upon release. Flying Edge (a subsidiary of Acclaim Entertainment) would later publish this version to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear.
RoboCop Versus The Terminator
Main article: RoboCop Versus The Terminator
RoboCop Versus The Terminator was released for a number of platforms and based on the RoboCop and Terminator franchises.
In the future, human soldiers of John Connor's resistance force against the machines are fighting a losing war against Skynet and its robot forces. Discovering that one of the foundation technologies for Skynet is the cybernetics technology used in the creation of cyborg police officer RoboCop, Flo, a resistance soldier, is sent back in time to destroy RoboCop and stop Skynet from being built. However, Skynet learns of the time travel attempt and sends Terminators to stop Flo.
In the game, the player controls RoboCop, who may move across the screen, jump, fire and exchange weapons. RoboCop starts with the Auto-9 which has unlimited ammunition. Other weapons may be more powerful and carry unlimited ammunition as well. Beginning the game on a mission of law enforcement, RoboCop soon meets up with Flo and must engage in battle against Terminators, the forces of OCP and several obstacles. Upon discovering one of the Terminators has infiltrated the OCP building, RoboCop plugs himself into a console to reprogram the security, only to fall into a trap and be digitized. After his body is disassembled and used for building Skynet, RoboCop watches Skynet come to power before using his digitized mind to seize control of an abandoned robotics factory, rebuild himself, and begin to destroy Skynet in the future.
RoboCop (2001)
In 1999, Titus Software acquired the rights for RoboCop video games.[3] By 2001, Titus had begun development of a RoboCop game for the Game Boy Color (GBC) and Game Boy Advance (GBA), with an expected release in the fourth quarter of 2001. The GBA version featured identical gameplay to the 1988 RoboCop game.[4][5][6] The GBC version was released later that year.[7][8] In May 2002, Titus unveiled more screenshots of the GBA version, which was expected for release in October 2002,[9] but the game was ultimately cancelled.[10]
RoboCop (2003)
Main article: RoboCop (2003 video game)
RoboCop was developed and published by Titus in 2003, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The following year, Titus released a GameCube version in Japan, under the title RoboCop: Aratanaru Kiki (ロボコップ 〜新たなる危機〜 RoboKoppu 〜Aratanaru Kiki〜, lit. "RoboCop: New Crisis").[11] The game allows the player to play as RoboCop and to uncover a sinister plot involving OCP, local gangsters dealing a deadly new synthetic drug and a powerful cyborg known only as MIND. As a last hope, RoboCop must capture, destroy, or arrest hostile characters in a desperate search for clues and evidence. The Xbox version received "unfavorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[12]
RoboCop (2004)
RoboCop is a side-scrolling action platform game. It was released for mobile phones and is based on the 1987 film, featuring RoboCop as he attempts to stop Clarence Boddicker and his gang.[13][14][15] Developer Digital Bridges announced the game in May 2004, as part of an agreement with MGM to produce video games based on the studio's film franchises.[13][14] RoboCop was released in North America in October 2004.[16] IGN rated the game 8.5 out of 10, praising the graphics and music.[15]
RoboCop (2014)
RoboCop is a 2014 free-to-play shooter game developed and published by Glu Mobile for iOS and Android. The game served as a tie-in to the 2014 RoboCop remake film,[17] although it follows a different plot in which RoboCop fights against holographic enemies and robots in a training simulation.[18][19] RoboCop is played as a third-person shooter.[17] RoboCop can use various weapons throughout the game's missions, and can also take cover behind objects.[20][18][21] RoboCop was in a soft launch phase in Canada as of October 2013.[22] The game was released for iOS on January 7, 2014, while the Android version was released on January 15,[17] prior to the film's release in February 2014.[20]
RoboCop received "Mixed or average reviews" according to Metacritic.[23] Some reviewers criticized the game's free-to-play aspects.[24][21][25][19] Slide to Play, while praising the game's cover system, was critical of "some of the most aggressive attempts at monetization that we've seen yet," stating that the game's "best weapons are enormously expensive, and some premium weapons cost over $100 in in-app purchases." However, Slide to Play stated that the game was fun by focusing on its progression and action while ignoring the microtransactions.[21] TouchArcade wrote that the game "suffers greatly" from the free-to-play elements, but praised the gameplay, graphics, sounds, and controls, stating that "It's probably one of the more competent Robocop games ever made, actually."[19] Pete Davison of USgamer called it a "technically impressive but shallow, derivative, money-hungry waste of time," stating that, "Being a freemium mobile game, Robocop comes with all the annoyances we've come to expect."[24] Steven Burns of VideoGamer.com considered the game to be boring and repetitive, while stating that the free-to-play aspect "negatively affects what little gameplay is there".[25]
Peter Willington of Pocket Gamer praised the game as "quick to understand, and simple to play," but criticized it as repetitive, ultimately calling it "competent but forgettable".[26] Alex de Vore of Gamezebo praised the graphics but criticized the "Boring, needless dialog" and the "utterly forgettable" music, and concluded, "Everything from the boring shooting to the lack of any real control just reeks of a rush job."[27] IGN called the game "formulaic and forgettable".[28]
RoboCop Games (1988-2003)
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Los unicos hacks que conozco, son el super robocop 3 que en relidad es el tokyu shirei solbrain, y el robocop 4, que es el robocop 3 pero como el solbrain le robo la numeracion, los chinos le pusieron el 4. Despues solo conozco los oficiales, y el robocop vs terminator de nes, que si bien nunca salio, el prototipo si mal no recuerdo esta completo al 100%:Guly escribió: ↑18/11/19 1:28Hoy estaba charlando con un conocido acerca de los juegos de Robocop de 8 y 16 bits, y me comentó que también hubieron un par ''no oficiales'', onda hacks. El comentario fue de pasada y no pude ahondar en el tema, pero quisiera saber qué otros juegos de Robocop existen más allá de los oficiales. Si alguien puede orientarme, se lo agradecería
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Sí, efectivamente son los Solbrain. Gracias Guida.
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De nada!. Solbrain = shatterhand en occidente.
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No conocía la existencia del prototipo de Robocop Vs Terminator para NES, pudo haber sido un juegazo.guidachu escribió: ↑18/11/19 15:16Los unicos hacks que conozco, son el super robocop 3 que en relidad es el tokyu shirei solbrain, y el robocop 4, que es el robocop 3 pero como el solbrain le robo la numeracion, los chinos le pusieron el 4. Despues solo conozco los oficiales, y el robocop vs terminator de nes, que si bien nunca salio, el prototipo si mal no recuerdo esta completo al 100%:Guly escribió: ↑18/11/19 1:28Hoy estaba charlando con un conocido acerca de los juegos de Robocop de 8 y 16 bits, y me comentó que también hubieron un par ''no oficiales'', onda hacks. El comentario fue de pasada y no pude ahondar en el tema, pero quisiera saber qué otros juegos de Robocop existen más allá de los oficiales. Si alguien puede orientarme, se lo agradecería
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Mi favorito sigue siendo Robocop 2 de arcade.
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Esta al 100%.gendou_kun escribió: ↑22/11/19 17:13No conocía la existencia del prototipo de Robocop Vs Terminator para NES, pudo haber sido un juegazo.guidachu escribió: ↑18/11/19 15:16Los unicos hacks que conozco, son el super robocop 3 que en relidad es el tokyu shirei solbrain, y el robocop 4, que es el robocop 3 pero como el solbrain le robo la numeracion, los chinos le pusieron el 4. Despues solo conozco los oficiales, y el robocop vs terminator de nes, que si bien nunca salio, el prototipo si mal no recuerdo esta completo al 100%:Guly escribió: ↑18/11/19 1:28Hoy estaba charlando con un conocido acerca de los juegos de Robocop de 8 y 16 bits, y me comentó que también hubieron un par ''no oficiales'', onda hacks. El comentario fue de pasada y no pude ahondar en el tema, pero quisiera saber qué otros juegos de Robocop existen más allá de los oficiales. Si alguien puede orientarme, se lo agradecería