The Name of the game is Senshuken, and is primarily japanese, even though a lot of the text is in english. What you do is take a selection of memory sticks to build your bot and then choose your body type. what follows up is a type of Rock-Paper-Scissors kind of game, with less emphasis on luck and more on your robot's stats. You have three buttons when a match begins, and you can only use each button once.
One button fires a rocket, your only long range projectile which does moderate damage. Another button Pulls some kind of super punch that does high damage, and The last button Heals a decent amount of health. after you use up all your buttons, all you can do is sit back and watch the robots fight. For every battle you get +'d stats which only go to 100, if you win enough these stats get filled pretty quickly. The main stat that you can keep building is the amount of space your Robot has, which determines how big it appears and how well it fends for itself.
It plays on the memory card appearance by indicating how much space you have in the form of Gigabytes, terrabytes, and Megabytes. The 3-D interface and visuals are nothing short of fantastic and the interface is simple enough to keep any new player engaged. It has a system of bosses too, though those are nothing compared to the highest ranking players. Personally I love this game with a passion that has remained unkindled. To the left is a picture of me about to die against the final boss, and below is my little robot itself.
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