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Custom Robo GX is a Game Boy Advance video game by Noise and Nintendo released exclusively in Japan in July of 2002. The game was initially going to be released in the North America, though for unknown reasons they canceled the game. Two sequels, however, have managed to make it to America and Europe including the GameCube's Custom Robo: Battle Revolution and the Nintendo DS's Custom Robo Arena.

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  • Custom Robo GX is a Game Boy Advance video game by Noise and Nintendo released exclusively in Japan in July of 2002. The game was initially going to be released in the North America, though for unknown reasons they canceled the game. Two sequels, however, have managed to make it to America and Europe including the GameCube's Custom Robo: Battle Revolution and the Nintendo DS's Custom Robo Arena.
  • Custom Robo GX is a video game title developed by NOISE and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on July 26, 2002 in Japan. However, Nintendo had considered releasing the game in North America, but never did for reasons unknown. It stayed on Nintendo Power's future release list for a few years, until the release of the next title of the series, Custom Robo: Battle Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube (known as Custom Robo in North America). NOISE was also planning to develop the sequel, Custom Robo GX 2 but later dropped from the lineup in favor of Custom Robo Arena for the Nintendo DS. Nintendo previously planned to release it in late 2005 in Japan. Custom Robo GX is the third title of the Custom Robo series as well as the last Custom Robo title never released outside of Japan.
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  • Custom Robo GX is a Game Boy Advance video game by Noise and Nintendo released exclusively in Japan in July of 2002. The game was initially going to be released in the North America, though for unknown reasons they canceled the game. Two sequels, however, have managed to make it to America and Europe including the GameCube's Custom Robo: Battle Revolution and the Nintendo DS's Custom Robo Arena.
  • Custom Robo GX is a video game title developed by NOISE and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on July 26, 2002 in Japan. However, Nintendo had considered releasing the game in North America, but never did for reasons unknown. It stayed on Nintendo Power's future release list for a few years, until the release of the next title of the series, Custom Robo: Battle Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube (known as Custom Robo in North America). NOISE was also planning to develop the sequel, Custom Robo GX 2 but later dropped from the lineup in favor of Custom Robo Arena for the Nintendo DS. Nintendo previously planned to release it in late 2005 in Japan. Custom Robo GX is the third title of the Custom Robo series as well as the last Custom Robo title never released outside of Japan. The gameplay varies greatly from the other games in the series because of the strictly 2-D battle style.
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