Robon
1983 video game
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Robon is a clone of Berzerk for the ZX Spectrum written by Andrew Beale and released by Softek in 1983.[1] The game's documentation refers to it as a "version of the popular arcade game".

| Robon | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Softek |
| Programmer | Andrew Beale[1] |
| Platform | ZX Spectrum |
| Release | 1983 |
| Genre | Multidirectional shooter |
Reception
Crash magazine said: "This Frenzy / Berserk game, unlike most of Softek’s other programs, is not very good. At the slowest of the nine skill levels it's a bit boring, and at the fastest it's quite meaningless. The usual format is followed; electrified walls, robots, unkillable 'Raboks' which leave exploding mines behind".[2]