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  1. RoboGames - Wikipedia

    RoboGames (previously ROBOlympics) is an annual robot contest held in San Mateo, California. The last RoboGames was held April 19-21, 2024 in Pleasanton, California, having been on hiatus since …

  2. Robogames Wikia - Fandom

    This is the encyclopedia about RoboGames and its competitors, battles and teams, and is always growing. It also contains information on pages deemed relevant in terminology and sport of robotic …

  3. RoboGames Event Schedule and Rules

    RoboGames (formerly ROBOlympics) is the largest robot competition and Expo in the United States.

  4. RoboGames 2024 - Robot Combat Events

    Apr 18, 2023 · RoboGames is Back! Of course Combat Robots ranging from 150g to 250 pounds are the stars of the show, but don't forget the dozens of other robitic competitions including Sumo, …

  5. The Builders Database

    RoboGames is the world's largest open robot competition. We've got 54 different events, and 10 combat events: Fairyeight, Antweight, Autonomous Ants, BeetleWeight, Autonomous Beetle, Jr. League Ant, …

  6. The list of games developed by Robogames - updated in 2025

    Explore games developed by Robogames. Find the best prices, discounts, and deals. Compare offers across multiple stores and save on your next purchase!

  7. RoboGames Fundraiser - CrossRoads OuterRim Bar & Casino

    RoboGames CrossRoads unites robots and humans, science fiction and science fact.

  8. RoboGames 2023: The Times, The Bots, The People - Servo Magazine

    I’ve been part of RoboGames since its beginning in 2004. I initially competed and judged RoboMagellan (a contest developed by the Seattle Robotics Society) and later TableTop Navigation (known as the …

  9. RoboGames 2023 | Robogames Wikia | Fandom

    RoboGames 2023 is the 14th RoboGames event overall and the first one hosted after the hiatus starting in 2019. As with previous RoboGames, this edition of the unofficial robotics world championships …

  10. RoboGames History

    RoboGames was founded in 2004 as an exercise in cross-pollination, and has grown into the world's largest open robot competition (according to the Guinness Book of World Records).