Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (often abbreviated as RW:AoD or shortened to Arenas of Destruction) is the second of five video games based on the British TV show Robot Wars. Created by Climax Group and published by BBC Multimedia, it was released for the PC and PlayStation 2 on November 22, 2001 in the UK. In this game, players fight several tournaments across eight different arenas, while earning credits to build their own robots.
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| - Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (often abbreviated as RW:AoD or shortened to Arenas of Destruction) is the second of five video games based on the British TV show Robot Wars. Created by Climax Group and published by BBC Multimedia, it was released for the PC and PlayStation 2 on November 22, 2001 in the UK. In this game, players fight several tournaments across eight different arenas, while earning credits to build their own robots.
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Video Game
| - Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction
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Ratings
| - ESRB: Everyone
- OFLC: G8+
- ELSPA: 11+
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| - Natsume
- BBC Multimedia
- Vivendi Universal Games
- Roadshow Interactive
- Uitgeverij Memphis Belle
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* Windows 98, ME
* 500 MB Hard Disk Space
* 350 MHz Processor
* 64 MB RAM
* 8x CD-ROM Drive
* 8 MB Video Card
* DirectX 8.0a
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| - Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction (often abbreviated as RW:AoD or shortened to Arenas of Destruction) is the second of five video games based on the British TV show Robot Wars. Created by Climax Group and published by BBC Multimedia, it was released for the PC and PlayStation 2 on November 22, 2001 in the UK. In this game, players fight several tournaments across eight different arenas, while earning credits to build their own robots. The PC version of the game was also distributed in the United States, published by Vivendi Universal Games and released on October 22, 2002, with Stefan Frank replacing Jonathan Pearce as the commentator. There was also a Dutch version of the game released by Uitgeverij Memphis Belle, which was also quite similar to the UK and US releases, however the language on the menus was in Dutch, and the commentator's voice was replaced by that of Rob Kamphues. The PC version was also distributed in Japan by Natsume. The game itself was the original English version but the manual was translated into Japanese. Roadshow Interactive distributed the UK PlayStation 2 version in Australia.
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