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posted by n1 on Tuesday July 07 2015, @02:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the needs-more-metal-gear dept.

Some time ago the US Megabots team issued a challenge to the Japanese team behind the Kuratas mecha to have a mecha fight in one years time. The Japanese have now risen to the challenge and said tongue in cheek they want the battle to have brawling so they smash the US robot into pieces.

"My reaction? Come on, guys, make it cooler," Suidobashi founder and CEO Kogoro Kurata said in a YouTube video posted to the site on Sunday. "Just building something huge and sticking guns on it -- it's...Super American."

Kurata's playful comments came after MegaBots on July 2 issued a challenge to Suidobashi to engage in a real-life giant robot battle. The MegaBots pugilist is called Mark 2, weighs six tons, and is piloted by a team of two. The Mark 2 fires three-pound paint cannonballs up to 100 miles per hour. The Suidobashi Kuratas weighs 4.5 tons, making it a bit more agile. However, it comes with a pair of Gatling guns, coupled with an advanced targeting system and heads-up display.

In its own video, MegaBots called the fight a "duel," and said that it hoped to host the event in one year. The team called on Suidobashi to name the battleground.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:10AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:10AM (#205981) Journal

    So, iis the winner determined by number of paint-ball projectiles that connect, or the volume of paint deposited? Doesn;t quite seem like a contest without plasma cannon.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by mhajicek on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:34AM

    by mhajicek (51) on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:34AM (#205985)

    I prefer to mount three clan ultra ac 20's.

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    • (Score: 2) by Fluffeh on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:38AM

      by Fluffeh (954) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday July 07 2015, @04:38AM (#205987) Journal

      I always thought the PPC was a clear winner, both on tabletop and the many PC games that came out :)

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 07 2015, @05:52AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 07 2015, @05:52AM (#205998)

        The Awesome with three PPCs is definitely...awesome!

        Just stagger those bad boys or keep to water mkay?

  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by mojo chan on Tuesday July 07 2015, @07:33AM

    by mojo chan (266) on Tuesday July 07 2015, @07:33AM (#206015)

    The Japanese video talks about melee weapons and fighting. That would make sense. Guns will be boring, just a stand off with two slow moving tanks. Getting close up and tearing into each other will provide a more interesting battle.

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    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by FatPhil on Tuesday July 07 2015, @10:55AM

      by FatPhil (863) <pc-soylentNO@SPAMasdf.fi> on Tuesday July 07 2015, @10:55AM (#206066) Homepage
      Watch out for the one which has a flipper...
      Unless you've got a srimech (self righting mechanism)...

      Yeah, I was a fan of all of the robot TV programs. However, it was obvious as soon as there were 3 competing programs at the same time that they were sucking the life out of the formula too quickly, and sure enough, within a year or two, they were all gone. I would have been way happier with 1 program lasting 3 times as long, and would hope that without the flooding of the market, it would have lasted way more than 3 times as long.

      Bring back (UK) Robot Wars! (And Robotica with the awesome Ahmet Zappa)

      Hopefully this slightly gimicky event might breath some life back into the genre.
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