I, Robot Arcade – The World’s First True 3D Game! 🤖
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🕹 Game Name: I, Robot
📛 Alternate Names: None
📅 Release Date: 1983
🔫 Genre: 3D Shooter / Action
👨 🏻 💻 Developers: Atari
👨 🏻 💻 Publishers: Atari
🔢 Max Players: 1
⁉ Cooperative: No
🕹 Game Introduction:
I, Robot is legendary as the first true 3D polygon arcade game, setting the stage for the future of gaming.
🕹 Game Description:
Players control “Unhappy Interface Robot #1984,” rebelling against Big Brother by shooting red shapes while navigating surreal 3D landscapes.
🎴 Game Play:
👉 🏻 Shoot enemy shapes while dodging obstacles.
👉 🏻 Jump and move across platforms in shifting 3D space.
👉 🏻 Avoid the all-seeing Big Eye or risk instant destruction.
👉 🏻 Bonus stages allowed free-drawing with pixels.
📕 Background & History:
Atari pushed boundaries in 1983 with polygon graphics, but the game was too ahead of its time. Few cabinets sold, making it a rare collector’s gem today.
🐣 Cheats, Tricks, Bugs, and Easter Eggs:
👉 🏻 Players discovered hidden messages and design credits in early ROM versions.
🎉 Trivia:
👉 🏻 I, Robot’s vector-based 3D influenced future titles like Star Fox.
👉 🏻 Only about 750 cabinets were produced, adding to its mystique.
👓 Lonster’s Review:
Way ahead of its time! While clunky by today’s standards, I, Robot is a piece of history every arcade fan should appreciate.
🌟 Legacy:
I, Robot is remembered as a true pioneer — proof that arcade developers were willing to take huge risks to push gaming forward.