Super Smash Bros.: R.O.B. Has been a playable character since Brawl. The Subspace Emissary story mode from Brawl prominently features R.O.B. Models as enemies, and the titular Subspace Emissary turns out to be a R.O.B. Tomodachi Life: Appears as an obtainable artifact in-game. The series symbol for the Tomodachi universe seems to be loosely based on the house a couple owns after marriage, albeit with a slightly altered window. Treasure's description in Tomodachi Life clearly references his playability in Super Smash Bros.
One of the 'small talk' conversations with Miis has one to The Legend of Zelda.
'It's not healthy to keep things bottled up. Except for potions and fairies.'
In addition, one of the things islanders can mumble in their sleep is 'It's dangerous to go alone! Take this!' Another thing an islander can mumble in their sleep is the ever popular 'Do a barrel roll!'
In the UK, the name for the '50 years in the future' dream is 20XX.
In the US, the description for the R.O.B. toy mentions that the character is a Smash brawler.
The description for the punching bag:
With this, you can sting like a tiger and have the eye of the bee. Or something like that.
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The description for the Clay figure references Animal Crossing. ('Did you find this underground?') It could also be a reference to Pikmin, as the second game contains a treasure that looks like the figure that you find in one of the underground dungeons.
The description of the Trucker Hat has a shout out to Pokémon.
'This hat is the best. In fact, it's the very best. Why? Slip it on and find out!'
Take a closer look at the Arcade apartment design. While the names are too blurry to see, the attract screens closely resemble 1941, Commando, Grand Prix, and Gradius.
In the Cinema apartment design, the sci-fi battle onscreen seems to be happening right outside Spacedock.
The description for the disco ball includes lyrics to one of KC and the Sunshine Band's most famous songs.
1889, the year Nintendo was founded, is referenced in several places, such as on a poster in the Music room, and on several shirt designs wherever the establishment date fir the fictional Mii Wear brand is shown.
One of the things the Miis can say when they're sitting in front of a fan is 'All your fans are belong to us!'
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Also, 'Exterminate!' in the Europe/UK edition.
Pay attention to your Miis playing the Wii U! The poses and noises that emit from the scene are from Game & Wario and Nintendo Land!
The description for the tweed dress:
The Puffy Vest proclaims:
And the Sailor Dress:
Go boating, or maybe fight some crime, in this lovely sailor dress.
One of the morals from the Superhero dream in the US version:
Another moral in the US version:
Remember, kids. The only thing to fear is fear itself and also spiders.note
The description for the red-and-white striped shirt mentions that wearing this lets you stick out in a crowd.
The description for the peach food item says that it's a fruit fit for a princess.
In one dream, there's a different shout-out depending on the version, where a Mii is struggling with push-ups, eats a specific food, and then starts doing them effortlessly at high speed.
In Europe, said food is spinach, a clear reference to Popeye's Once an Episode power-up.
In North America, the food is a red chili pepper, a more subtle reference to Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga; there, they were an item that increased attack power and weight (making jumping animations much faster).
During a fight flashback if it's the 'chuck random objects at one another' flashback, one of the Mii's may shout 'FALCONTHROW!' at the other.
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The Pinafore dress's description is a reference to Alice in Wonderland.
Throw this on for a hop down the rabbit hole. Beware the Jabberwock.
The Rain interior design's description references Singin' in the Rain.
A great setting for singin' and dancin'. Otherwise it gets fairly dramatic in here.
The Safety Helmet resembles a Mettaur helmet.
The description for the cowbell item says 'Everyone could use a little more cowbell.'
In the PAL version, the default name for the heavy metal song is 'Eternal Darkness.'
Occasionally, a Mii will ask you what your favorite type of game is, and one of the possible answers is 'Puzzle.' Selecting it will have your Mii note something along the lines of a true gentleman or lady never leaving a puzzle unsolved.
In the PAL version, the description for the Space Station interior warns that there are 'no plumbers in space.'
Outgoing Miis reference the song 1999 when they say 'I wanna go party with my friends. Party like its a good year to party.'
The Scandinavian interior's description says 'Some assembly required', most likely a reference to the Sweden-based IKEA.
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R.O.B.
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Release year
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Model no.
Game
Year
Appearance(s)
StarTropics
1990
Nav-Com's design is based on R.O.B.
Kirby's Dream Land 3
1997
R.O.B. and Professor Hector from Gyromite appear in stage six of Sand Canyon. In the stage, Professor Hector asks Kirby to find the five pieces of R.O.B. to reassemble him.
Star Fox 64
1998
ROB 64, introduced in this game, is named after R.O.B. The character has since appeared in all future Star Fox titles.
WarioWare, Inc. Mega Microgame$!
2003
R.O.B. appears in the Stack-Up microgame, in which the player must stop its arms in order to grab a set of rings.
F-Zero GX
2003
The Famicom version of R.O.B. can be seen in the background of the Port Town Aero Dive stage.
Pikmin 2
2004
The head of a R.O.B. appears as a treasure in this game, referred to as the 'Remembered Old Buddy'.
WarioWare: Twisted!
2004
A R.O.B. is one of the items seen in 9-Volt's room.
WarioWare: Touched!
2004
By shooting the 3D barrels in the Gunslinger microgame, a R.O.B. is one of the items that may appear.
Mario Kart DS
2005
R.O.B. is one of the unlockable playable characters in this game.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
2006
In the Star Fox microgame, the boss the player must defeat is a R.O.B.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
2008
Various types of R.O.B.s appear as enemies in The Subspace Emissary.
An individual R.O.B. appears as one of the new, unlockable playable character in this installment. In The Subspace Emissary, this R.O.B. is the true identity of the Ancient Minister, the commander of the R.O.B. forces.
Like in F-Zero GX, R.O.B. appears in the background of the Port Town Aero Dive stage.
Tomodachi Life
2013
A R.O.B. is one of the treasures that the player can obtain.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
2014
R.O.B. returns as an unlockable playable character.
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Port Town Aero Dive stage returns along with the R.O.B. cameo.
Super Mario Maker
2015
R.O.B. is one of the costumes that can be unlocked for Costume Mario, either by using the amiibo or by completing 100 Mario Challenge.
Star Fox Guard
2016
One of the robot enemies in this game is designed after R.O.B.
WarioWare Gold
2018
R.O.B. appears in the R.O.B. Block Set microgame, based on Stack-Up.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
2018
R.O.B. returns as an unlockable playable character.
The Port Town Aero Dive stage returns along with the R.O.B. cameo.
Retail Hardware
Nintendo Entertainment System • NES-101
Test Hardware
Test Station • Counter Tester
Reproduction Hardware
NES Classic Edition • Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer
Controllers
Nintendo Entertainment System Controller (NES-004 • NES-039)
NES Advantage • NES Max • Hands Free Controller • Power Pad • NES Satellite • NES Four Score
NES Zapper • R.O.B.
Famicom 3D System • Family BASIC • Famicom Data Recorder • Famicom Network System
Add-on devices
NES Four Score • NES Satellite
Original releases
NES games • Famicom games • Famicom Disk System games
Action series • Adventure series • Sports series • Arcade series • Light Gun series • Programmable series • Education series • Robot series
Virtual Console
Wii • Nintendo 3DS • Wii U
Tomodachi Life Download Pc
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