Schmeiser Robo
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is a fighting
Fighting game
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 arcade game
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 developed and published by HOT・B. It is HOT・B's only attempt in the fighting game genre after the success and craze of Capcom
Capcom
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's Street Fighter II
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, which inspired other companies to create their own inspiration as well. It is also one of HOT・B's few coin-op arcade games, and was the first giant mech
Mecha
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-based fighting game in the modern fighting era, which later ones include from Mobile Suit Gundam
Mobile Suit Gundam
is a televised anime series, created by Sunrise. Created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, it premiered in Japan on Nagoya Broadcasting Network on April 7, 1979, and lasted until January 26, 1980, spanning 43 episodes...

-based ones like Banpresto
Banpresto
is a Japanese toy company, best known in America for game development, headquartered in the Shinagawa Seaside West Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It was founded April 1977 as Hoei Sangyo, Co. Ltd. The company was renamed Coreland in 1982, and during the 1980s it worked mainly as a subcontractor for...

's Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue
Mobile Suit Gundam: EX Revue
is a fighting arcade game developed by Allumer and published by Banpresto in Japan. It is based on the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise.After Char Aznable and Zeong have been defeated by the player, the final boss, Ramuiko Stein, appears to defend A Baoa Qu. Her face is not revealed until defeating...

, to originals like Capcom's Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness.

Gameplay

Schmeiser Robo plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games during its release, which the player's character fights against his or her opponent in best two-out-of-three matches in a single player tournament mode with the computer or against another human player. However, unlike most other fighting games released at the same time, the game uses an 8-way joystick and 3 buttons: one for punching, another for kicking, and the last one first introduced in the game during the modern era of fighting games, the guard button. Every character can do moving and attacking in spite of repeatedly pressing the guard button; however, they can’t block their opponents' attacks by using it. Other unique features introduced in this game are quick (or small) jumping, air-guarding, counter-attacking, guard-canceling and rush-attacking. To perform rush-attacking, when the player's basic standing punch or kick hits, the player must tap the same key separately and rhythmically. The damage balance setting is extreme. In most fighting games, players usually see invisible walls or barriers in both corners of each stage, but in Schmeiser Robo, there are visible force beams that prevent anyone from flying past them. Demo footage is only in the Japanese version.

Characters

There are eight characters to choose from in the game and each of them fight inside their own unique mechs called "Walkers". Unlike most fighting games at the time, each character also has a 'fighting rate' score which increases or decreases depending on how well they fight.

Pilot:
The protagonist of the game. He pilots a Walker that performs electrical punching moves.


Pilot:
A teenage female pilot that regulates a Walker that can do rolling attacks and rapid punches.


Pilot:
A military soldier.


Pilot:
A pilot that controls a head-standing Walker.


Pilot:
A pilot from China.


Pilot:
A young girl who pilots a gorilla
Gorilla
Gorillas are the largest extant species of primates. They are ground-dwelling, predominantly herbivorous apes that inhabit the forests of central Africa. Gorillas are divided into two species and either four or five subspecies...

-like Walker.


Pilot:
A ninjitsu-performing Walker piloted by a young boy.


Pilot:
A pilot that controls an arachnid
Arachnid
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-based Walker.


Celberus
Pilot: Z'Hell
The final boss and only unplayable character in Schmeiser Robo.

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