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R.O.B. is a small robot that attaches to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. R.O.B. stands for Robotic Operating Buddy. It was released in Japan in 1984 and arrived in America a year later.
 
R.O.B. is a small robot that attaches to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. R.O.B. stands for Robotic Operating Buddy. It was released in Japan in 1984 and arrived in America a year later.
  
R.O.B. was only sold as part of the NES Deluxe set and another set containing R.O.B. and ''[[Gyromite]]''. R.O.B. was not very popular at the time because the the games he worked with were too complex for young children. Also, people were frustrated with how slow R.O.B.'s movement was. Players pressing buttons themselves was much easier.
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R.O.B. was only sold as part of the NES Deluxe set and another set containing R.O.B. and ''[[Gyromite]]''. R.O.B. was not very popular at the time because the the games he worked with were to complex for young children. Also, people were frustrated with how slow R.O.B.'s movement was. Players pressing buttons themselves was much easier.
  
 
However, R.O.B. was very successful as a Trojan horse. Nintendo managed to convince stores to stock the NES because it came with R.O.B., the "robot toy."
 
However, R.O.B. was very successful as a Trojan horse. Nintendo managed to convince stores to stock the NES because it came with R.O.B., the "robot toy."

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