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Robotron may refer to: Arts and entertainment * '' Robotron: 2084'', an arcade video game (1982) **''Robotron X'', a PlayStation 1 video game (1996) **'' Robotron 64'', a Nintendo 64 video game (1998) * "Robotron 2000", a 2000 song by Freezepop from ''Freezepop Forever'' ** "Robotron 2002", a 2002 remix on ''Fashion Impression Function'' * The monsters of the week on Power Rangers Beast Morphers Companies * VEB Robotron VEB Kombinat Robotron (or simply Robotron) was the biggest East German electronics manufacturer. It was based in Dresden and employed 68,000 people (1989). It produced personal computers, SM EVM minicomputers, the ESER mainframe computers, sev ..., an East German computer company, part of which is now Robotron Datenbank-Software GmbH * Robotron Group, an Australian high technology company {{disambiguation ...
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2084
2084 may refer to: * 2084 is a number in the 2000–2999 range Time * 2084 CE (year), MMLXXXIV, the year ''A.D. 2084'' * 2084 BC (year), the year ''2084 BCE'' Places * 2084 Okayama, Asteroid #2084, also called ''Okayama'' * Farm to Market Road 2084, Texas Road ''2084'', in the U.S.A. People * Tom Tom MMLXXXIV (musician), a music arranger who worked on the 2002 Liam Hayes album ''Fed'' (album) Entertainment works/titles * '' Robotron: 2084'', a 1982 video game in the Robotron series of videogames * '' 2084: The End of the World'', a 2015 French-language novel by Boualem Sansal * ''2084'' (film), a 1984 science fiction film * ''2084'', a comics work by Goran Parlov Other uses * SMPTE ST 2084, standard #2084 from SMTPE, also called ''Perceptual Quantizer'' (PQ) * United Nations Security Council Resolution 2084, resolution #2084 passed by the U.N. Security Council * ''Partnership to Build America Act'' (H.R. 2084), a federal bill introduced by U.S. Representative John Delaney, ...
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Robotron X
''Robotron X'' is a multidirectional shooter video game released by Midway Games in November 1996 for the PlayStation. It is a 3D version of the 1982 dual-stick shooter '' Robotron: 2084''. GT Interactive published a Microsoft Windows port in 1997. A Nintendo 64 version was released in 1998 as '' Robotron 64''. Gameplay In addition to the graphical update, the game includes new audio and multiple camera angles. Reception While the game features similar gameplay as the original, it was not as well-received, though reviews for it ranged from mixed to positive. Authors Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams considered the moving camera in the 3D environment a negative update. They felt the original format—an overhead perspective of a single screen—presented the player with all the necessary information and relied on the player's skill. The moving camera angle, however, obscured areas of the playing field and could result in the player being shot by an enemy that suddenly appeared. S ...
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Robotron 64
''Robotron 64'' is a 1998 multidirectional shooter for the Nintendo 64. It is a port of ''Robotron X'', which itself is an updated version of the 1982 dual-stick shooter '' Robotron: 2084''. The game was originally scheduled to be released by Midway Games in the summer of 1997, but the game was put on hiatus before it would see a new publisher and a release date of January 5, 1998. Plot The player is a mutant scientist trapped in another dimension trying to save the last human family. His mutant powers allow him to defeat the evil robots that are trying to kill all of humanity. Gameplay ''Robotron 64'' uses the dual-stick control scheme of the original ''Robotron''. The player can either play with two controls or with one controller using the C-buttons to shoot. The soundtrack consists of electronica and techno music. Reception Reviews for ''Robotron 64'' were mostly positive, though many critics questioned whether the game ultimately offered anything over the original ''Robot ...
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Freezepop Forever
''Freezepop Forever'' is the debut studio album by synthpop band Freezepop, originally released in 2000. The album has been reissued multiple times, each including different bonus tracks or videos. The 2002 European release on the Elefant label features a bonus song, two music videos, digipack packaging and an alternate album cover. The 2005 Archenemy Record Company reissue is entirely remastered and features a music video for "テニスのボーイフレンド" (also referred to as "Tenisu no Boifurendo", "Tennis Boyfriend" in English). The album contains the song "Science Genius Girl", popular for its appearances as a playable song in several music video games, including ''FreQuency'', ''Karaoke Revolution'', and as a downloadable song for ''Rock Band''. A "rock" remix of "Get Ready 2 Rokk" appears in the game ''Guitar Hero'' and was later included on the CD single The Rokk Suite. A similar version is now available as downloadable content for ''Rock Band''. Track listing Origi ...
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Fashion Impression Function
''Fashion Impression Function'' is a 2001 EP by Freezepop. Tracks 5, 7, 8 and 9 are remix versions of songs found on the band's previous album ''Freezepop Forever''. The Mastermind mix of the song "Manipulate" later appeared on the album '' Fancy Ultra•Fresh''. ''Fashion Impression Function'' was re-released in 2007 with a new Digipack case, a remastered recording, and two extra songs. Track listing Original release 2007 Reissue Personnel Performance Freezepop: * The Duke of Candied Apples * Liz Enthusiasm Justinne "Jussi" Gamache, also known by her pseudonym Liz Enthusiasm, is the lead singer of indie synthpop band Freezepop. She lives in Massachusetts. Gamache also works in graphic design, and has done design work on Freezepop's website, albums, ... * Sean T. Drinkwater References External links * Freezepop.net {{Authority control 2001 EPs Freezepop albums 2007 remix albums 2001 remix albums Remix EPs ...
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List Of Power Rangers Beast Morphers Characters
''Power Rangers Beast Morphers'' is an American children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon. It is the 2019 entry in the ''Power Rangers'' franchise and serves as a direct continuation of ''Power Rangers RPM''. The show follows Devon Daniels, Ravi Shaw, Zoey Reeves, Nate Silva, and Steel as they are recruited by Grid Battleforce to defend the Morphin Grid from Evox. Main characters Beast Morpher Power Rangers The Beast Morpher Rangers are a government-funded team formed by Grid Battleforce from Morph-X combined with animal DNA. Blaze and Roxy were the original candidates for the Red and Yellow Rangers until Evox corrupted the morphing process and infected their bodies; producing clones who became his loyal Avatars while the real ones were rendered comatose. Following this, Devon and Zoey took their place by accident. However, their Morph-X was partially corrupted by Evox, causing them to receive varying weaknesses. The Rangers transform using Beast-X Morphers in c ...
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VEB Robotron
VEB Kombinat Robotron (or simply Robotron) was the biggest East German electronics manufacturer. It was based in Dresden and employed 68,000 people (1989). It produced personal computers, SM EVM minicomputers, the ESER mainframe computers, several computer peripherals as well as home computers, radios, television sets and other items including the cookie press ''Kleingebäckpresse Typ 102''. Divisions Robotron managed several different divisions: *VEB Robotron-Elektronik Dresden (headquarters) — typewriters, personal computers, minicomputers, mainframes *VEB Robotron-Meßelektronik Dresden — measurement and testing devices, home computers *VEB Robotron-Projekt Dresden — software department *VEB Robotron-Buchungsmaschinenwerk Karl-Marx-Stadt — personal computers, floppy disk drives *VEB Robotron-Elektronik Hoyerswerda — monitors, power supply units *VEB Robotron-Elektronik Radeberg — mainframes, radio receivers, portable television recei ...
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