The BBC Announces Robot Wars' Return To TV (bbc.co.uk)
Blacklaw writes: The BBC has announced that Robot Wars, the classic metal-mashing amateur robotics competition, is returning for a new series. They are building an all-new battle arena — following the sale of the original for scrap in 2005. "The new series includes a raft of technological advances since the show first aired over a decade ago, and viewers can expect to see more innovative fighting machines as teams of amateur roboteers battle it out to win the coveted Robot Wars title."
The only Robot Wars I want to see is between gigantic bipedal robots piloted by cute blue-haired girls.
Didn't it get tedious towards the end with all the robots being a sort of wedge with a flipper?
What I'd like to see is more autonomous bots, rather than what are effectively RC tanks.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
I'll be curious to see this, but I hope they do a better job with the filler material than Battle Bots did. The matches were actually really good, but pretty much everything between them was a complete joke. Even the guy who counted down the match start was was over-the-top corny with his weird amalgamation of ring-side boxing presenter and the voice at the match start for Mortal Combat.
Upgrade the technology.
Hopefully, they bring the house robots back, as they provided a lot of character to the show
If only we could fall into a woman's arms without falling into her hands
Uh, Robot Wars first aired in the UK in 1998, two years before Battlebots first aired in the US.
Robot Wars also has the non-broadcast event history behind it dating back to 1994.
Slashdot no longer has a logo graphic in the upper-left corner of the page. What's the problem?
Now we just need Junkyard wars to return and I can relive my youth!
If there aren't carefully designed divisions, for example: autonomous versus wired puppet, this is doomed. If we can't somehow be assured events are unscripted, (the winner being assigned beforehand), then this is doomed just like the previous scripted (saucy?) puppet show. Final blather: if a 'win' is "smoking lump" then my solid block of titanium on a roller-skate will never lose, so a referee must be an actual agent of decision, or else, (yep) it's doomed.
What do you mean, rip-off??
The BBC Robot Wars started in 1998?
Maybe they only started airing it in North America after the success of BattleBots?
I'd like to see them include quadcopter vs quadcopter battles.
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Nah the Brits love to rip off 'merica.
Cricket is a cheap ripoff of Baseball.
Dr. Who is a cheap ripoff of Star Trek
They even double down by making a Red Dwarf a cheap ripoff of Voyager.
The Office is a cheap ripoff of The Office
And British football vs Football.
Facts just get in the way of a closed world view.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Dont forget House of Cards.
I entirely agree the fillers were junk - but it can be treated as adverts should be.
Does 10 years worth of technology mean we can have actual robots warring? Or will it still be a bunch of pseudo-aggressive, violent affectated radio-controlled cars?
Don't get me started on that faker Shakespeare - he made his name rewriting Hollywood scripts
Accidentally modded you down, so having to post as me to burn the points. Curse these fat fingers...
"Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs," I said. "we have a protractor"
As much as I enjoyed the show there was one thing that always bugged me. And that was the simple fact that the machines were NOT robots in the true sense of the word. They where ROVs, operated by their builders. True robots would have been autonomous, able to take offensive and defensive actions based on their current environment and the actions of their opponent. Preferable with some form of remote kill switch for safety of course. I know I'm just nit picking and I just wanted to get that off my chest for once. Thank you for your patience. That said it would be cool if they brought the show back.
The Apprentice. Isn't Dancing with the Stars based on Strictly Come Dancing. Oh, and America's Got Talent.
I seem to recall there was a US version of Sherlock too. Life on Mars.
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What are you talking about?? Hollywood? Everyone knows he ripped of the works of the greatest Klingon poet and play write Sha'kspar. Even terranized his name.
The X Factor too.
A guy in the US came up with Robot Wars. A US record company funded it. As it was coming together, the relationship between the guy and the record company fell apart and ended in legal acrimony. The record company licensed it to a UK production company. The folks who were going to put it on in the US put together BattleBots. It think that the US folks worked on it first, but the UK folks got it on TV first.
FWIW, I prefer BattleBots (except for that bogus rule interpretation on the prohibition of capture devices in the early rounds).
One of the Big Three networks also brought this back. It was less than memorable. I'd condense an hour show down to about 10 minutes total runtime by fast-forwarding through all the pointless yakity yakity yak and just getting down to the destruction derby -- but even that was so predictable as to be a bad joke. Even good booze couldn't save it for me. The whole concept has been completely played out, it's been made clear which designs are superior to all the others, they win reliably, and aside from random failures and flukes (which are few and far between) it's ho-hum boring as hell now.
TL,DR: Bored now, nothing to see here, move along..
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But I'd rather see the US/Japan mech showdown coming next year!
Leave it to a show about a time traveller to rip off a series that didn't start until three years later.
I notice that the Media Centre states that there will be a purpose built area in Glasgow. You don't need one - George Square on a Saturday Night will be full of piss-heads fighting...... [Note : I was born in Glasgow and spent half my life there so I can say what I like about it].
Did the BBC learn nothing from that documentary called The Terminator?
This broke me.