Nintendo R O B ROB Robot NES
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Nintendo R.O.B. ROB Robot NES

Nintendo R.O.B. ROB Robot NES
Start Price USD 49.99
Current Price USD 49.99
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Start Time Monday, September 01, 2008
End Time Monday, September 08, 2008
Location Pine Lake, GA

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This Nintendo R.O.B. appears to be in great condition. All pieces are included (See picture). Pieces attach and remove easily from the robot base. The R.O.B. was in perfect working condition when it was put into storage in a cool, dark, dry place, but because we no longer have an NES to test its functionality, we are selling as is. The dog in the background is not included! :-) Specs from Wikipedia.com:The R.O.B. functions by receiving commands via optical flashes from a television screen. With the head pointed always at the screen, the arms move left, right, up, and down, and the hands pinch together and separate to manipulate objects on fixtures attached to the base. In Gyromite, one of R.O.B.'s base attachments holds and pushes buttons on an ordinary controller. In Stack-Up the player is supposed to press a button on the controller to indicate when R.O.B. completes a task. Specifications: Height: 24cm/9.6inches Arm movement range: 300° left/right (five stopping points), 7cm/2.75in up/down (six stopping points), 7cm/2.75in between hands when open. Though R.O.B. is mostly receptive to unpowered manipulation, the rotational axis should only be operated electrically. Head movement range: 45° tilt, horizontally centered. This joint is one of the most commonly broken areas on pre-owned R.O.B.s. Five accessory slots around the hexagonal base (numbered clockwise, starting at the left rear) and notches on the hands allow for specialized parts to be attached depending on the game. Red LED on top of head indicates a state of readiness. Runs on 4 AA batteries. Optional tinted filter could be attached over the eyes to compensate for use with overly bright televisions. The original "Famicom Robot" was white with maroon arms to match the Famicom; R.O.B. was colored in two shades of gray to match the NES.

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