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is a 1984 multidirectional shooter arcade video game developed and published by
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. It is a spin-off from '' Xevious'', as the player's tank first appeared in that game as an enemy. It runs on
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hardware but with a video system like that used in ''
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'' and ''
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'', and it also uses a DAC for the "Get Ready" speech sample at the start of each round.


Gameplay

''Grobda'' is a multi-directional shooter similar to the classic Atari 2600 game ''
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'' (1977). The plot involves humans using powerful, laser-emitting vehicles in a dangerous competitive sport known as "battling", thousands of years in the future. In the game, the player assumes control of the Grobda, a screw-propelled tank capable of firing laser beams at enemies. The objective of each level, known in-game as "battlings", is to destroy all of the enemies while dodging their projectiles as quickly as possible. There are 99 levels total, each becoming progressively more difficult. Grobda's laser weapon is capable of destroying most enemies in one hit, although some carry shields that require additional shots to destroy. When an enemy is destroyed, it causes an explosion that will destroy any other enemies in its blast radius, including Grobda. The remains of the enemy are left in its place, which cause the Grobda to slow down if they move over them. Grobda has its own shield that briefly protects them from enemy fire, indicated by the meter at the bottom of the screen. The shield disappears if it is inflicted with enough damage, and does not refill until the next round.


Development

''Grobda'' was designed by
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and a small team of developers within
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. Endo is best known as the creator of '' Xevious'' (1983) and ''
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'' (1984), two widely-successful arcade games from the 1980s; most of the developers behind ''Grobda'' had worked on both titles. The Grobda was originally a defenseless enemy in ''Xevious'' that attempted to evade the player's air-to-surface bombs. Endo believed that the idea of giving Grobda powerful weapons and attacks was a humorous idea, and made for an interesting game concept. The game was planned and completed in three months, one of the shortest development times for a Namco game, and was developed on a small budget. The soundtrack was composed by Yuriko Keino, known for her work on games such as ''
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'' (1982). She envisioned the tempo for the background humming to become faster as the Grobda moved faster around the playfield. The current-sound hardware was unable to accomplish this, so Keino wrote a custom program that enabled it.


Release

''Grobda'' was published in December 1984, running on the
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arcade system board. In promotional material, Namco used the tagline "Grobda has awakened its combat instinct". The game was distributed in North America by Magic Electronics in September 1985. ''Grobda'' was ported to the
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home computer in Japan the same year, developed by Dempa Software. ''Grobda'' has been included in multiple '' Namco Museum'' collections such as '' Namco Museum Vol. 2'' (1996), ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2010). The latter also includes a minigame based on ''Grobda'' titled ''Grobda Remix'', where players control
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as he must destroy as many enemies possible under a time limit. ''Grobda'' was added to the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on November 16, 2009, alongside dozens of other Namco arcade games.


Reception and legacy

According to the arcade game magazine ''Game Machine'', ''Grobda'' was Japan's top-grossing arcade game of December 1984 by revenue. In 1998, AllGame labeled ''Grobda'' as "a refreshing departure from slower, more methodical tank shooters such as ''
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'' and '' Armor Ambush''", praising its fast-paced gameplay but criticizing its high difficulty. In a 2014 retrospective review, ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' said that the game was a lot simpler in gameplay compared to '' Xevious'', and felt mixed towards the game's difficulty level. According to former Wolf Team designer Kazuyoshi Inoue, ''Grobda'' was an influence for ''
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'' alongside ''
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'', as co-designer Toshio Toyota was a fan of arcade games.
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* {{Xevious 1984 video games Arcade video games Namco games Namco arcade games Multidirectional shooters Virtual Console games Xevious Sharp MZ games Sharp X1 games NEC PC-6001 games NEC PC-8001 games NEC PC-8801 games Tank simulation video games Video games developed in Japan Video game spin-offs