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Maybe you can post some videos of your robots so that everyone can see for themselves how it's like. I for one am interested but would like to see some examples of what you did.
Event: RoboGamez 2009
Theme: Rising of the Silent Tower: Resist or Surrender
Date: 1st - 4th October 2009
Time: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Venue: Dewan Seri Sarjana, Putrajaya Campus, UNITEN, Malaysia.
Website: http://www.uniten.edu.my/go/robogamez
* Online registration will starts on the 1st June 2009 until 31st August 2009
Game types:
1)Primary School -Tether Sumo Robot
2)Secondary School-Survival Robot (Combat)
3)Open-Survival Robot (Advanced Combat)
More Information
For more information, please contact Robogamez Secretariat: +6016-6370353 (Aziz) or Robogamez Coordinator: +6017-5706383/+6013-7796383 ( Koh Seng Yau) and email to us at secretariat@robogamez.uniten.edu.my
clearing obstacle, play soccer, transform, is interesting,
humanoid pushing, kicking each other around is fun,
robot wars (destructive) just don't make sense to me.
There are guys who organize "mechwarrior" style robot combat in the US. But this hobby not easy to pick up as it require lots of money and technical knowledge. It would be great if there are enough participants and to start something similar here in Singapore.
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