Atomic Robo-Kid

Atomic Robo-Kid

released on Nov 01, 1988

Atomic Robo-Kid

released on Nov 01, 1988

Atomic Robo-Kid is a horizontally scrolling shooter released in arcades by UPL. The player controls the titular character through six stages of increasing difficulty, facing an alien "governor" boss (which are so large as to be considered levels in and of themselves, as some of the bosses take up several screens) at the end of each level, followed by a "duel" level against other Robo-Kid sized robots. Many levels branch into others, giving the player the choice over which zone to enter next, increasing replayability.


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Doesn't quite do anything too well, but it's pretty competent all around. The good pacing and decent visuals are burdened by the difficulty and repetitive nature of the combat.

The original arcade version is pretty rough — feels low budget and uninspired. Fairs a little better on the Genesis but the bloom is off the rose.

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Atomic Robo-Kid:

Challenging but also rewarding. The Special version has several extra stages.