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- Schmeiser_Robo abstract "Schmeiser Robo (シュマイザーロボ) is a 1993 fighting arcade game 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's Street Fighter II, which inspired other companies to enter the genre as well.".
- Schmeiser_Robo computingInput Joystick.
- Schmeiser_Robo computingInput Push-button.
- Schmeiser_Robo computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Schmeiser_Robo designer Graphic_design.
- Schmeiser_Robo designer Model_sheet.
- Schmeiser_Robo designer Systems_design.
- Schmeiser_Robo designer Video_game_producer.
- Schmeiser_Robo developer Hot_B.
- Schmeiser_Robo genre Fighting_game.
- Schmeiser_Robo publisher Hot_B.
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- Schmeiser_Robo arcadeSystem Arcade_system_board.
- Schmeiser_Robo caption "Japanese candy cabinet marquee of Schmeiser Robo.".
- Schmeiser_Robo cpu "68000".
- Schmeiser_Robo designer "Akinori Tomonaga".
- Schmeiser_Robo designer "Satoshi Hatsuya".
- Schmeiser_Robo designer "Yasuyuki Osada".
- Schmeiser_Robo developer HOT・B.
- Schmeiser_Robo display "Horizontal, 320 x 240 pixels, 58.00 Hz, 2048 colors".
- Schmeiser_Robo genre "2".
- Schmeiser_Robo hasPhotoCollection Schmeiser_Robo.
- Schmeiser_Robo input "8".
- Schmeiser_Robo modes "Up to 2 players simultaneously".
- Schmeiser_Robo name "Schmeiser Robo".
- Schmeiser_Robo num "975332".
- Schmeiser_Robo platforms Arcade_game.
- Schmeiser_Robo publisher HOT・B.
- Schmeiser_Robo released "1993".
- Schmeiser_Robo sound "CPU: HuC6280".
- Schmeiser_Robo sound "Chips: YM2151 , OKI6295 , OKI6295".
- Schmeiser_Robo type "/coinop/arcade".
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:1993_video_games.
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:Hot_B_games.
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:Multiplayer_games.
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:Versus_fighting_games.
- Schmeiser_Robo subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_Japan.
- Schmeiser_Robo type 1993VideoGames.
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- Schmeiser_Robo comment "Schmeiser Robo (シュマイザーロボ) is a 1993 fighting arcade game 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's Street Fighter II, which inspired other companies to enter the genre as well.".
- Schmeiser_Robo label "Schmeiser Robo".
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- Schmeiser_Robo wasDerivedFrom Schmeiser_Robo?oldid=564267758.
- Schmeiser_Robo isPrimaryTopicOf Schmeiser_Robo.