Fans of the BattleBots TV show aren't likely to swoon over Battlebots: Design & Destroy. For roughly $15, what you get is a so-so arena combat game that barely meets 2001 standards for graphics, audio ...
Work in teams as you delve into the intersection of art, science, and technology to create a simple battlebot inspired by artworks in exhibitions. Test your design against other teams as you engage in ...
With its 12-pound steel bar spinning rapidly, the UBRuined robot can shred other robots apart ruthlessly. With a steel cylinder edged with teeth in front, the UCLASH robot spins while storing enough ...
This post contains images of robot-on-robot violence. Reader discretion is advised: BattleBots holds a special place in my heart. Back in the early 2000s, when the show first aired on Comedy Central, ...
When you’ve got caged robots trying to kill each other in front of screaming fans, you don’t need to add comedy to make it must-watch TV. Or not. For years afterwards, the show’s founders, Ed Roski ...
Paul Ventimiglia, the man behind the controller of the BattleBot named Bite Force that won ABC's "BattleBots" competition, took some time to answer some questions about his time at Worcester ...
The Worcester Polytechnic Institute-sponsored BattleBot named Bite Force, who was controlled by WPI graduate Paul Ventimiglia, won the television show competition Sunday night and took home the Giant ...
Battlebot, billed as the next smash-hit geek sport, has launched a Web site featuring animation robots designed to, um, kick each other's bots. The Web site seems ideal for the geek, macho crowd that ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Kurt Schlosser on Mar 11, 2021 at 9:30 am March 11, 2021 at 9:30 am ...
This game is absolutely dreadful. To start it off, the graphics are stale and have almost no effects. With the exception of the color and the geometric shape, all the robots look the same. The audio ...