The most apparent feature of Matilda's appearance in this game is the height of her rear chainsaw. It is over twice the height of the rest of the robot, which is not true to her real-life counterpart. Matilda is otherwise, fairly well detailed, considering the graphical capabilities of the Game Boy Color. Her head piece and tusks look approximately the correct size, however the rear part of the body immediately behind the head piece looks to be too low, adding to the effect of the tall chainsaw. This game's Matilda is also a very close colour match to her real-life counterpart, unlike some of the other House Robots in the Robot Wars video games. In this game, Matilda is stationed in the top-right Corner Patrol Zone (CPZ).
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| - The most apparent feature of Matilda's appearance in this game is the height of her rear chainsaw. It is over twice the height of the rest of the robot, which is not true to her real-life counterpart. Matilda is otherwise, fairly well detailed, considering the graphical capabilities of the Game Boy Color. Her head piece and tusks look approximately the correct size, however the rear part of the body immediately behind the head piece looks to be too low, adding to the effect of the tall chainsaw. This game's Matilda is also a very close colour match to her real-life counterpart, unlike some of the other House Robots in the Robot Wars video games. In this game, Matilda is stationed in the top-right Corner Patrol Zone (CPZ).
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| - The most apparent feature of Matilda's appearance in this game is the height of her rear chainsaw. It is over twice the height of the rest of the robot, which is not true to her real-life counterpart. Matilda is otherwise, fairly well detailed, considering the graphical capabilities of the Game Boy Color. Her head piece and tusks look approximately the correct size, however the rear part of the body immediately behind the head piece looks to be too low, adding to the effect of the tall chainsaw. This game's Matilda is also a very close colour match to her real-life counterpart, unlike some of the other House Robots in the Robot Wars video games. In this game, Matilda is stationed in the top-right Corner Patrol Zone (CPZ). Matilda's method of attack is to simply keep flipping her tusks, damaging competitor robots, but not flipping them. She never appears to use her chainsaw in the game. Matilda also continually flips her tusks throughout battles, and like the other House Robots in the game, she turns to face robots as they pass her CPZ.
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