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Robo Pit

Robo Pit

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Descr: Robo Pit is a robot fighting game released in 1996 for PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The game was developed by Altron and published by Kokopeli Digital Studios outside Japan. A sequel, Robo Pit 2, was released in Japan on PlayStation in 1997. It was also released in Europe and North America in 2003. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1996
Genre: Fighting game
Developers: Kokopeli Digital Studios, Altron, THQ
Platforms: PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Publishers: Kokopeli Digital Studios, Altron, THQ
Modes: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

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