Color Robot Battle
Original author(s) |
Glenn Sogge Del Ogren |
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Developer(s) | The Image Producers[1] |
Initial release | 1981 |
Written in | 6809 assembly |
Platform | TRS-80 Color Computer |
Size | 4K |
Type | Programming game |
License | Proprietary |
Color Robot Battle is an early programming game for the TRS-80 Color Computer, released in 1981 by The Image Producers.[2]
Robot Programming
The aim of the game is to write a computer program that controls a (simulated) robot. Two programs are selected to do battle in an arena with the last robot standing being the winner.[3] One of the examples from the manual follows:
*OMEGA ROB> =R:XM WAL> =W:T-2 START> CROB:CWAL:F8:=?:T1 GSTART
The robot controlled by this program follows the wall of the arena making an occasional random turn to break the movement pattern. The program scans for an opponent and attacks if one is found.
References
- ↑ Image Producers, Inc. - MobyGames
- ↑ Hoffman, Paul "Robots Maneuver Humans Into Programming", The Rainbow (Apr 1983) Page 140-142.
- ↑ Color Robot Battle on the Programming Games Wiki
External links
- Color Robot Battle on the Programming Games Wiki
- Core Robot Battle: Adventures in Programming
- Tandy/TRS-80 Color Computer Robot Battle
- Color Robot Battle - Adventures in Programming on YouTube
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