Game Over

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First released picture of Game_Over

Bio

Manufacturer (builder) Game-U
Pilot (driver) J Lee
Weight Class 3lb
Description Designed to be Game-U's debut/showcase for 2023 NHRL's Sept.30 event.

Specifications

Designation GUP-001
Designer J Lee, Kinekitsu Combat Group
Weight 2265.9 g (~5 lbs)
Dimensions approx. 14" x 15" x 10" at maximum dimensions.
Chassis Material Full TPU
Weapon FingerTech Beater Bar
Weapon Drive FingerTech Kit Motor at 3S
Drive 2DOF ServoWalker Quadruped Drive (2s)
Control System Bluetooth 4.0 ArduinoNano
Current Status INACTIVE; The wreckage of Game_Over is on display on the Kinekitsu set in Columbus, OH.

Background

Game_Over was Game-U's debut into combat robotics, proposed as a way to involve staff and students in an exciting project to promote the robotics program. Developed in 90 days, Game_Over aimed to be the first walking robot at NHRL with multiple degrees of freedom on each leg, allowing for advanced levels of articulation. The design was showcased at NHRL's September 2023 event, where it experienced critical failures in the pits, and was forced to forfeit both qualifying fights. Through the support of NHRL's community, notably the team at DEISy Robotics and the Sleepy Anime Girl Club, Game_Over was able to put on a livestreamed exhibition match against Chainsaw Kitty, using the DEISy team's minibot as a drive system. Game_Over was the first in its series, and was redesigned into Game_On for the NHRL 2024 season.

Statistics

Game_Over did not compete in any official matches, and was destroyed in its one and only exhibition match against Chainsaw Kitty.

Select Fights

- Kinekitsu Review: https://youtu.be/E1ArYFcXImE?si=Qz0LgO8dAH-uHtvz

Gallery

Game_Over At  Sept.NHRL 2023