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A, video game franchise, based off almost every series ever made in Japan. Also known as Super Robot Taisen if you're looking for the US releases (retitled to avoid a trademark conflict with ) or just feeling particularly Japanophilic.In western terms, imagine if , the, the, the, the, the, and teamed up with, (the original and rebooted series), and the. Inject them with industrial levels of weapons-grade. Now imagine the threat it would take to bring them all together, and imagine them.The first Super Robot Wars was released on the Nintendo, and featured mecha from, (various series) and (who usually appear in subsequent games). As the series grew, more series were added, as well as their characters. Each game would take the storylines of all the series and merge them into one (mostly) complete whole.
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This often required some creative interpretation, particularly in the case of Gundam, as characters, mecha and events that took place decades apart in the original stories will now occur within a matter of weeks of each other, if not at the same time.The usual setup for your average Super Robot Wars game is pretty simple: take the story of every series included, put it in a blender, and set to 'liquefy'. The player usually sees the story through the eyes of an. As the story begins to wind down, an additional threat from another planet or dimension makes itself known, and the gathered heroes come together to beat the unholy hell out of them.Of course, the interactions can sometimes have an interesting effect on the various characters. The games, for example, are highly regarded by many fans for making.Starting from the second game, entirely new mecha and characters are introduced.
These became known as. In 2002, Banpresto released for the, which consisted entirely of the original characters and mecha created for the series over the years; a sequel appeared in 2004. Both Super Robot Wars games to be released in North America, due to the obvious lack of licensing problems. This finally with the release of a 3-episode set after the second game, and a TV anime Divine Wars, which retells the story of the first game.
As of 2011, an anime of the second game entitled The Inspector was released.Compare, the third-person equivalent also made by Banpresto (in cahoots with From Software of and fame) and, a similar strategy series centered exclusively around the franchise. Starting from the 2nd game, Banpresto used a story format that would be used throughout the whole series: Instead of sentient robots, the plot would be about an amalgamation of existing series, characters like, and interacting as human characters and their respective antagonists from their own series (, ). And eventually, the heroes will find out that the villains are behind the chaos and with the help of the Original Generation good guys, they storm the. Elements are also used to better characterize the characters (as well as making them more legitimately good). Take note that this is still Banpresto's attempt to write a big (for its time), non-, so there were some hiccups in the not-so-big narrative (for the series standards) like and.: The first game to have a story and Banpresto Originals. The plot starts with a with the Divine Crusaders.
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Released on the Famicom in December 1991. A remake was released for the Game Boy in June 1995, but isn't canon to the timeline. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Masaki Andoh, Shu Shirakawa, Bian Zoldark. Series debuts:, (last two entries debut in the remake).: Sequel to the second game, first one for the Super Famicom. Released in July 1993, it revolves around the attack of the Zuvorg Alliance's Inspectors. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Lune Zoldark, Mekibos, Vigagi, Aguija, Sikalog, Wendolo.
Series debuts:, Zeta Gundam-Mobile Suit Variations (Not an actual series, rather concepts by mechanical designers intended for Zeta Gundam but were never implemented).: A sequel, of sorts, to the third game. Released in March 1994, this takes place in Masaki's enigmatic world of La Gias, and deals with the Masou Kishin storyline. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Hwang Yang Long, Tytti Noorbuck, Mio Sasuga. Series Debuts:,.: The proper sequel to Super Robot Wars 3 and the final story of the Classic Timeline, dealing with the invasion of the Guests from the Zuvorg Alliance. Released in March 1995 on the Super Famicom, players get to choose from some Banpresto Originals, with staple personalities, to be the protagonist. This gets remade a lot of times, from Super Robot Wars 4 Scramble (January 1996; no longer canon) to Super Robot Wars F/F Final (April 1998 for, later ported to the; F Final the last being considered canonical).
Gilliam Yeager from Hero Senki makes an appearance here, and is also the debut appearance of the. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Irmgult Kazahara, Ring Mao, Lenonjayce Starlord, Mina Likering, Hector Madison, Patricia Hackman, Arwynn Dorstein, Grace Urigin. Series debuts: (Only in 4), (Only in 4), (Only in 4), (Only in 4), (Only in F), (Only in F/F Final), (Only in F/F Final), (Only in F/F Final).: The first SRW, occurring partway through the Classic Timeline (before Super Robot Wars 2 and after Super Robot Wars 4). This is actually the first game, as it only includes Masou Kishin characters.
Released in March 1996 on the Super Famicom. Super Robot Wars Alpha: The first SRW to get a rather complex storyline, centered on the Balmar invasion and, to some extent, on the terrestrial Choukijin plot (in actuality, the story is simply an upgraded form of Shin Super Robot Wars).
Released in May 2000 on the, it's the first game to allow pilot customization of skills and statistics and also brings back old characters like Ring Mao, Irmgult Kazahara, Masaki Andoh, Lune Zoldark, Shu Shirakawa and the SRX Team, as well as Ingram Plisken and Viletta Vadim from Super Hero Sakusen. A was released on the in 2001, featuring 3D visuals, increased difficulty, secret boss characters and a cameo of the G-Breaker, a robot from Bandai's Sunrise Eiyuutan. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Kusuha Mizuha, Brooklyn 'Bullet' Luckfield, Rio Mei Long, Ryoto Hikawa, Leona Garstein, Tasuku Shinguji, Yuuki Jaggar, Ricarla Borgnine, Eri Anzai, Kenzo Kobayashi, Robert H. Oomiya, Kirk Hamill, Levi Tolar (later known as Mai Kobayashi), Laodicea Judecca Gozzo, Euzeth Gozzo.
Series Debuts:, Mobile Suit Gundam F90, (Includes the original TV series and movie Do You Remember Love?),. Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden: A of the Alpha series involving to an and the battle against the Ancestors/Machinery Children; remains a fan favorite. Released in March 2001 on the, it's the first game to incorporate the Support Attack/Defend system and it also brings back Masou Kishin characters for their final appearance before the sub-series, which was a source of speculation that Banpresto got sued by Winkysoft for using their characters ( states the team really just wanted a break from the recent spate of Masou Kishin-centric stories). Also features the first theme song in the series, performed by, 'Hagane no Messiah'. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Sanger Zonvolt, Machinery Children ( Ansuz, Thurisuz, Uruz Egret), Egret Fehu, Sophia Nate (Magus). Series debuts:,. Super Robot Wars Alpha 2: Proper sequel to Alpha, released on the Sony in March 2003.
First title to introduce squad-based mechanics and revolves around the Sealing War against the Gun Eden. Also marks the promotion of Sanger Zonvolt, formerly in Alpha Gaiden, into a protagonist, and confirmation the canon heroes of the Alpha games are Kusuha Mizuha and Brooklyn Luckfield. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Arado Balanga, Seolla Schweizer, Ibis Douglas, Sleigh Presty, Tsugumi Takakura, Ratsel Feinschmeker (despite him being Elzam V. Branstein, it's this persona debut, as a result of ), Kukuru, Irui Gun Eden. Series debuts:,. Super Robot Wars Alpha 3: The most crowded SRW at its time ( 33 individual series!).
Released in August 2005 on the Playstation 2, this is the sequel to Alpha 2, ending the Balmar War saga. It's also famous for introducing Sega's characters, the first time another company's video game series was brought into the franchise. The SRX Team, who were absent in Alpha 2 sans Viletta, make a full blown return, as do all of the previous game's originals.
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Touma Kanou, Minaki Tomine, Cobray Gordon, Selena Recital, Baran Doban, Luria Qayitz, Almana Tiqvah, Hazal Gozzo, Ace Gozzo, Shiva Gozzo, Calico McCready, Spectra McCready, Etzira Tolar, Son Gan Long, Ruach Gun Eden, Keisar Ephes. Series Debuts: (Includes Oratorio Tangram and MARZ),.: First SRW for the released in April 1999. Features the Stage Select system, but is devoid of originals.
In December 2001, it gets an updated port to Wonderswan Color using.well, colors. /: This SRW has such a huge storyline, it was separated into 3 games for the Wonderswan altogether.
Released between March 2000 to January 2001, it revolves around the. Super Robot Wars Z: Made for the Playstation 2 in 2008 and the start of a new series, with the largest debut of new series in a single SRW.: First game for the released in September 2001. First game to incorporate and deals with the invasion of the Shadow-Mirror. Original robots are Super Robot Wars 64.
Gets an for the that's extremely shiny but also in 2008. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Axel Almer, Lamia Loveless, Lemon Browning, Vindel Mauser. Series debuts:,.: Second title released in August 2002. Revolves around and the mysterious interloper Duminuss. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Raul Gureden, Fiona Gureden, Raji Montoya, Mizuho Saiki, Lalia, Tiz, Despinis, Duminuss. Series Debuts:,.: Third SRW for the, released in August 2003.
Introduces the Chain Attack system, but nerfs in general. Deals with the Ruina and the Sealing of the Earth (non-related to Alpha 2's Sealing War).
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Joshua Radcliff, Cliana Rimskaya, Clifford Gygax, Glacies, Wintos, Ignis, Aquila, Contagio, Umbra, Perfectio. Series Debuts: (Season one), Daltanius,.: The final SRW for the in September 2005. A bit notorious for the lack of Universal Century Gundam and entries, and the inclusion of -using series'. Deals with the Lunar Fury invasion. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Touya Shun, Calvina Coulange, Katia Gringard, Festenia Muse, Melua Melna Meia, Al-Van Lunks, Jua-Mu Dalby, Fu-Lu Mu-Lu, Shana-Mia Eterna Fura, Gu-Landon Goetz. Series debuts: (Includes the first-half of the original TV series and Fumoffu?),.: Debut SRW for the in March 2007.
Brings back, but still no Universal Century Gundam (or any shows directed by, in general). Deals with the mechanical Database. Notably the first SRW to have a cast list made exclusively of shows licensed in the United States (save perhaps the particular version of Shin Getter the game uses, although was released in the States and the cast here is classic, e.g. The group that got dubbed into ) with at least one franchise ( / ) being incredibly obscure in Japan and seemingly only really included to appeal to Americans. Despite this, the game has not come out in North America.
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Kazuma Ardygun, Mihiro Ardygun, Blessfield Ardygun, Shihomi Ardygun, Akane Ardygun, Horis Horion, Aria Advance, Regulate, Applicant, Inference, Critic. Series Debuts:, (Includes the original manga series and X Astray,.: Released for the DS in 2009. Uses an interface similar to W's with a brand-new Partner Battle System. The cast is even more notorious than Judgment, by having no Universal Century Gundam, no, and even no!. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Mist Rex, Angelica Shartill, Sheldia Rouge, Lu Cobol, Verinee, Ispeil, Gazum. Series Debuts:,.: Bringing back many familiar series from K, L seems to fix the Partner Battle System.
Unfortunately, those who wish for Universal Century Gundam and will be disappointed again; however, Great Mazinger is back in. Released on November 25, 2010 for the DS. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Nagumo Ichitaka, AL-3 Alice, Yuunagi Graife, HL-0 Haruno, Professor Graife, Lude Gloria. Series Debuts:, (Includes Fight! Iczer-One and Adventure! Iczer-3),.: An SRW title for the, and the first Nintendo handheld game to feature voice acting.
Has a lineup that has no Universal Century Gundam, no version of Getter Robo, and the only Mazinkaiser entry is, so this would make this the first game to not even have any form of Kouji Kabuto. It is also the first game for a Nintendo handheld SRW to use DLC addon content. Series Debuts:,: Heaven and Earth, Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Fei-Yen HD,. (OE): A PSP title, and the first to be almost completely digitally released in the form of. It has 8 chapters of about 20 stages each (not counting DLC/mission pack extras) and uses the SRW NEO game engine, albeit in reduced format with some modifications for the casts included and the PSP handheld format. It has over 30 different series, with the intent of using as many as possible.
It is also one of the few SRW handheld games to feature SRW Alpha like squad systems. Series Debuts:, Mobile Police (includes both TV Series and Movie). Shin Super Robot Wars: Released in December 1996 for the, it marks the debut of the SRX Team and Balmarians, both of which got a comprehensive retooling when Super Robot Wars Alpha was released. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Ryusei Date, Raidiese F. Branstein, Aya Kobayashi, Laodecia Judecca Gozzo.
Series Debuts:, Trider G7,.: Released in October 1999, this is the only entry for the. Notorious for having loads and loads of stages, a rather complex branching system, and many original mecha the Shadow-Mirror would. Original characters and mecha confirmed by not to appear in Original Generation. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Brad Skywind, Katz Folneus, Manami Hamill, Aisha Ridgemond, Arklight Blue, Elrich Schtazen, Selain Meneth, Reese Greasewell. Series Debuts:,.: The only SRW for the, released in December 2004. Done in full 3D and uses a unique parts system that determines where damage is dealt to a machine (head, torso, limbs). Gets ported to the Xbox360 as Super Robot Wars XO in November 2006, which adds a turn-based online multiplayer mode.
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Akimi Akatsuki (male and female). Series debuts: Baxinger, Sasraiger, Daiorja, (OVA),.: First SRW for the. Released in October 2009, it utilizes the same 3D scheme from GC/XO and eschews a grid-based movement system for a radial-based one, a first for the franchise.
This is also the first SRW to be totally devoid of ( is the representative, and even then, you only get the God Gundam). Series debuts: Juushin Liger, NG Knight Lamune & 40, Ganbaruger, Daiteioh, Iron Leaguer, Hao Taikei Ryu Knight. Super Robot Wars Original Generation: First proper Original Generation game released on the in November 2002. Features original characters only and mixes the first part of the Balmar War and Divine Crusaders War, alongside never-before-seen originals. Also the first one to touch 'The School' subplot hinted in Alpha 2, which later mingles with other originals and introduces a unique interchangeable weapon system. (A selection of for the Original Generation series.
By, each takes place before, during or after the events of the main series, but are separate from them).: First spinoff game under the title 'OG Saga'. Basically a multiverse-travelling.
Released for the DS in May 2008. Features a cast referencing previous SRWs and crosses over with and, showcasing Reiji Arisu, Xiaomu and KOS-MOS. Released in the US in April 2009, making it. Important Banpresto Original Characters debuting here: Haken Browning, Kaguya Nanbu, Aschen Brodel, Suzuka-Hime, Sanuki Nanbu, Shuten, Cardia Basirissa, Otone, Anne Sirena, Bonny Maxmad, Katze Kotolnos, Ezel Granada, Kyon Feulion, Henne Valkyria, Koma, Shirou, John Moses Browning, Lee Ly, Marion Sumii, Dorothy Mistral, Rubor Cucullus, Wahrschein Lichkeit.
Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier EXCEED: DS sequel to released in February 2010. All playable characters from the previous game return alongside new protagonists. Ties into the events of Original Generation Gaiden, as Axel Almer, Einst Alfimi and Fighter Roar make their way to the Endless Frontier as playable characters, including MOMO of. Mark Hunter from Gaia Saver makes a cameo. Important Banpresto Original Characters debuting here: Aledy Naash, Neige Hausen, Cindy Bird, Pete Pain, Hamelin Silbato, Gerda Miroir, Cleo Gretel, Lok Eye, Hild Brun, Rig the Guard, Vanar Gand, Hela Gand, Jolm Gand, Gagun Laos/ Gymnos Basileus.: An of Super Robot Wars Gaiden for the DS in May 2010. The intent is to incorporate and expand on the untold Masou Kishin story and characters into Original Generation.: Set for a January 12, 2012 release, this will be a sequel to The Lord of Elemental and marks the 15th anniversary of the Masou Kishin series.
Revelation of Evil God will come bundled with the The Lord of Elemental DS rerelease, complete with enhanced visuals and extended voice acting. Hero Senki: Project Olympus: An for the Super Famicom that features heroes and, as well as several Gundam pilots in stylized to their Gundams.
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Gilliam Yeager. Gaia Saver: Another for the Super Famicom similar to Hero Senki. Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Mark Hunter. The Great Battle (1-6): An series mostly appearing on the Super Famicom, featuring heroes such as, various Gundams and the original Fighter Roar. The series also spawn many spin-offs to various genres, such as Battle Pinball, Battle Racer, Battle Dodgeball and so on. Although these games seem to be free of plot, the fact Kouta Azuma uses a hoverboard, similar to the one used by Roar in Battle Racer and in the Endless Frontier EXCEED.
Important Banpresto Original characters debuting here: Fighter Roar, Dark Brain, Professor Kisaburo. Super Robot School: A simulation spin-off based on the titles and sprites featured in Judgment, W and K, but replacing with (which is really ). The Original Generation version of Compatible Kaiser also appears. One of the saving graces are characters designed by Eiji Komatsu (of the Deep-Blue series and ). Apparently based on a desire to expand the concept behind Link Battler and the XO multiplayer modes. Released for the DS in fall 2009.
Shin Masou Kishin: Panzer Warfare: Released around the same time alongside the Cybuster, it uses similar mecha designs for the Elemental Lords. Supposedly takes place in the far future when the civilization of La Gias has long since been forgotten, but the game's generally ignored by fans since it's somewhat disappointing. Although it brims with material for, Banpresto never touched Panzer Warfare again.until the release of Super Robot Wars Z, where this version of the Cybuster can be seen in the Shurouga's Ley Buster attack animation. Super Robot Wars Original Generation The Animation: A 3-episode set after Original Generation 2. The story's about the next generation of unmanned mecha from and kidnapping people as part of an, including several of the main characters.
The OVA's story would be re-adapted into a set of bonus missions in Original Generations called '2.5: Unified Wisdom'; the story is fully fleshed out in Original Generation Gaiden. Super Robot Wars Original Genration: Divine Wars: A 26-episode TV adaptation of the first Original Generation game that re-tells Ryusei Date's story. Super Robot War Original Generation: The Inspector: TV adaptation of Original Generation 2 and sequel to Divine Wars. Series now airing on. These games feature examples of.
( Divine Wars' Break Out. 'Whooooah, whoa-oh-oh-oooohhhh, Super Robot Waaaaars!' ).: The series features several characters named for brands of guns, including Kyosuke Nanbu, Excellen Browning, Ingram Plisken and his clone Viletta (presumably supposed to be Beretta) Badim. Ingram's most famous, the Astranagant, is another example (Astra + Nagant).
(Any music will be overrid-. Doubles as a ). It helps the buggy theme in question is. (Following the title, a battle animation demo will play if you don't push any buttons). (A favorite tactic of Gundams or any series that utilize ). (Prevalent in nearly each game's original characters).
(Any and all incarnations of the Zankantou/Colossal Blade). (Usually an, but older titles use a few from licensed series). (Generic nameless soldiers in Super Robot Wars tend to be this, both good and bad. It's not too noticeable if they're wearing a space suit, but some of them look.). (Certain Original Generation characters show up with their respective machines in ).
(Depending on the primary battleship and mecha you have). (Mostly ones from the same series, but there have been crossover combinations).
( 's Bernie Wiseman often gets depicted as a Zaku fanboy. Heaven forbid he cross paths with the.). Kou Uraki's dislike of carrots, basically a throwaway gag in, is made distressingly canon.which would when makes it onto the games.
Ninjiin loves you yeah!. Lunamaria Hawke's aiming ability due to her missing a battleship with a beam rifle in is translated into 'awful range and hit skill combined with the Strike Spirit Command costing 30 SP'. The only other character to match this level of exaggeration is Masaki Andoh. Luckily, Banpresto compensated by giving her a good melee stat.
(Mostly for its, specifically characters making cameos making a reference to what they'll be doing once they're fully integrated into continuity). To say nothing about the parts you can equip on machines, such as the Tem Ray Circuit, based off an item that Amuro's father made in the original that is nothing more than a piece of junk. It has its uses, however. (Notably certain games following Alpha.
Even isn't immune to this, when compared to Divine Wars: the opening scene features a helpless SRX Team virtually annihilated by Beowulf).: Many enemies use this. Warp Fields in Original Generation, Orgone Cloud/Distortion Field in Judgment. The list goes on. (There were eight 'pre-built' hero options in Alpha, one for each character design: Kusuha and Bullet become protagonists for the rest of Alpha, four are fleshed out into distinct characters in Original Generation, while the remaining two appear in Original Generation 2.
Similarly, the rest of the selectable heroes in Alpha 2 get their individual place to shine in the sequel). (Many, as someone has to keep the in line and in shape. Tetsuya Tsurugi of usually plays this role). (So you've pulled a and joined, while shooting up a bunch of our guys. Hey, we're all cool with it now; so, want to join the gang again?). (Losing a mothership or specific unit results in a game over.
In some cases this even means destroying a specific enemy unit).: Einst towards Inspectos and Shadow Mirror in Inspector anime - their attacks forced them and heroes into situation at one point. They even took over Wendelo.: When two enemy fractions meet with you at the battlefield, one will be 'primary enemy' and other 'secondary enemy'. They can ocassionally go against each other's throats. Anime tropes that stand out in Super Robot Wars include:(Pretty much any anime trope can be found in Super Robot Wars sooner or later, due to the fact that it contains so many anime series. Some that stand out, though, are:).
(As a result of ). (Classic Timeline's Zuvorg Alliance subverts this: it's all just the Zuvorg, from what we can see, and they have their share of bad apples). (During the era, Takara made games known as Brave Saga series with very similar gameplay, including Yuusha Commands in place of Spirit Commands. As the name implies, it's a crossover of Sunrise's but also included, and Panzer World Galient as representatives). ( Classic, Alpha, Compact/ Impact, etc.). (Each game continuity's essentially an to each series included.
Less work, more life!Managing the home even when you are away – with the Kobold Robot app from Vorwerk it will be as easy as it can get. A freshly vacuumed home will be waiting for you when you arrive. With its easy handling and precise navigation options the app improves the cleaning process at the highest level.The controlling of the robot via the Kobold Robot app is very practical and intuitive:. You can use the app as digital remote control of your Kobold robot. Weekly cleaning schedule: Your Kobold robot will start cleaning according to the adjusted day and time. Eco mode: You can manage the Eco mode within the app.
Cleaning programs: You can switch between “All Rooms” and “Spot” cleaning in just seconds. The “Spot” cleaning program is especially suitable for cleaning particularly dirty areas. Push notifications: You will be informed e.g. About on-going activities, a full dustbin or updates via the app.The additional features of the Kobold Robot app ensure full advantage of the outstanding vacuuming performance and convenient handling of your Kobold VR300:. Floor Plan: When the Kobold VR300 scans your flat it creates a map which it reruns in further sessions. Upto three floor plans can be stored.
Cleaning Zones: Areas where the robot can be sent or planned to cleaned indivudually can be defined and stored. For example: Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Area etc.
No-Go Lines: You can set No-Go Lines right away within the Floor Plan to exclude specific areas from the cleaning process. Cleaning Overview: The app shows you a map after each run, including information about the size of the area cleaned and the duration of cleaning.In order to fully use the functions of the Kobold Robot app, please note the following:. This app requires a Kobold VR300 or a Kobold VR200 with a software version 2.0 or newer. If you are not sure which software version your VR200 has, please visit your local Kobold web page for more information and the free of charge software update. The Kobold VR200 is not compatible with features requiring mapping technology due to technical limitations and might not support some further Kobold Robot app features that work with the Kobold VR300. The 'Base' feature can be used to send the robot back to its base station.
This is only possible after the robot has located the base station within the flat. That means it might not be usable in the first steps of the cleaning run. The status of the 'Base' feature can be observed both, in app and on the robot.We are updating the app regularly, taking your feedback into account, to ensure you always get the best out of your Kobold robot vacuum cleaner. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments.
AFinitDataCallback(key: 'ds:17', isError: false, hash: '19', data:functionreturn 'gp:AOqpTOG5UWpD8nWymE7P1YAZpK6VfQU7-VxWICLIXKgrBh3igcJ8ooMGmzCAn36vQOdieUVONZ055us-vetLLc','Yvi Eichhorn',null,2,null,null,null,'my robot refused to clean my bathroom because it has black tiles. The Vorwerk support suggested refurbishing the bathroom with different tiles:-D. After an update the black tiles are no longer a problem but no matter how many times I scan the room the robot only seems to recognize the room a handful of times. Afterwards it gives the error message that it can't find a floor plan. When I then try to create a new one it fails because the floorplan is too similar to my previous one. ,688000000,1,null,null,'6','Yvi Eichhorn',null,null,2,null,null,null,'K',null,2,null,null,null,'back to base button is greyed out, shows floor plan in the play store photos but I can't find it in the app and it would be great to be able to link it to Google home.
The vacuum itself, is amazing.' ,94000000,0,null,null,'6','Nick K',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Richards',null,2,null,null,null,'awaiting for it to provide a map of the cleaned area.' ,88000000,0,null,null,'7','Colin Richards',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Posch',null,2,null,null,null,'Amazing robot, one of the best so far, had 5 before, of other companies, they were all very very disappointing. Yours is amazing, the room mapping and navigation is outstanding. There a couple little glitches sometimes but I can accept that since the price was good. I would love to see a smart robot lawn mower in the near future.
That would be amazing, with all the mapping abilities and laser radar stuff you put in you vacuum cleaners, you should really use the opportunity.' ,268000000,3,null,null,'5','Florian Posch',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'enforces to share location when pairing robot to Wifi. This is for sure marketing only reason, not any technical limitations/needs. Because of this I gave only one star. Please don't make people stupid. It's arrogant.
Besides that, application's UI is once again, as is today's trend, designed to demand on more taps on screen than is apparently needed. Actions which could be done by one or two taps are designed for one or two taps more.'
,337000000,5,null,null,'3','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Wirges',null,2,null,null,null,'me, there is so much missing compared to the Neato robots. You could add a visual map of the cleaned environment, no-go areas, status feedback.
All with a proper SW update.' ,511000000,3,null,null,'0','Sascha Wirges',null,null,2,null,null,null,'holder',null,2,null,null,null,'buy. It just doesn't work properly. There is constantly some other problem. Right now it doesn't connect for some reason.' ,228000000,1,null,null,'5','nils holder',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Hristov',null,2,null,null,null,'add my Kobold VR200N.
I did try everything. I am calling Tech Support tomorrow and will return the robot if this can't be resolved',802000000,0,null,null,'1','Rangel Hristov',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Sonst',null,2,null,null,null,'to get the vacuum connected to the app via WIFI?' ,649000000,0,null,null,'1','Michael Sonst',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Marranita',null,2,null,null,null,'App EVER!' ,144000000,0,null,null,'5','Rafael Marranita',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Sam Vimes',null,2,null,null,null,'Kobold V3 ignoriert Ru00e4ume, Flooplan lu00f6scht sich selbststu00e4ndig oder vermeldet stu00e4ndig Fehler, Support Linkt geht nicht. Einrichtung ok, Bedienung ok, das wars dann aber auch mit positiven Punkten.'
,803000000,0,null,null,'0','TCW Sam Vimes',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Mu00fcller',null,2,null,null,null,'November Update sind lange erwartete Funktionen dazu gekommen! Endlichud83dude00',226000000,0,null,null,'6','Felix Mu00fcller',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Sathe',null,2,null,null,null,'Sathe',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Fuchs',null,2,null,null,null,'is not possible to setup time ranges where the robot should not clean (e.g. The App is also not providing in every situation an error report of the robot (e.g. Empty battery). Floor plan not available for the Kobold VR200.'
,540000000,4,null,null,'3','Julian Fuchs',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Lewis',null,2,null,null,null,'great and functional app. The notifications are a nice addition to an awesome robot. However it could benefit alot from displaying more information, ie when the robot needs to be emptied, visual map of the house and where the robot has cleeaned, the ability to use said map to instruct the robot to spot clean specific areas.' ,105000000,11,null,null,'5','Mark Lewis',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Haverkamp',null,2,null,null,null,'App. Kleiner Verbesserungsvorschlag: Wenn der Roboter fertig ist und vorallem, wenn Probleme auftauchen (z. Bu00fcrste blockiert) ku00f6nnte eine Mitteilung auf dem Homescreen oder mittels der Mitteilungsfunktion gemacht werden! Dann braucht man nicht immer in die App zu schauen.
Sonst prima!' ,509000000,1,null,null,'4','Niklas Haverkamp',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'the worst, selling this for 800$ and only provide the customer with this incredibly stupid app, which always tells me, there is no Kobold around. Gonna bring mine back.' ,284000000,1,null,null,'9','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Pasque',null,2,null,null,null,'my review as the vr200 connects to wifi and server now, fully functional. Does what it advertises, probably a bit easier to set schedules from the app than the LCD screen on the robot itself.'
,479000000,1,null,null,'5','Nick Pasque',null,null,2,null,null,null,'McGregor',null,2,null,null,null,'robot is great, the app forgets it's password all the time which leads to not using it any more.' ,704000000,3,null,null,'4','Dave McGregor',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'app does what it advertises but it lacks functions which are standard nin a high end segment like mapping the rooms the robot went through. Right nnow the last update was more than one year ago. For this pricey toy I would nexpect that someone cares about the software.' ,468000000,0,null,null,'3','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Bittner',null,2,null,null,null,'login data all 2 weeks',17000000,4,null,null,'8','Bernhard Bittner',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'app is ok but missing few functions like returning to base and room visual mapping after cleaning',811000000,0,null,null,'4','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'sempre le credenziali.' ,467000000,0,null,null,'0','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Gritschenberger',null,2,null,null,null,'at initial setup','Trying to setup with new vr200, but it always gets stuck at 'finalizing', while robot just stays in Hotspot mode (seems my WiFi password is too long). Also the app requires account registration and a permanent internet connection for no reason (other than collecting data?)',721000000,3,null,null,'7','Christoph Gritschenberger',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Tu00e4stensen',null,2,null,null,null,'cleaning does not work','Error message nonsense, says not connected to same WiFi as my android.
Meanwhile home and spot cleaning works. Also, no return to base function. And still does not recognise base if base is in confined space.
Come on Kobold!' ,649000000,2,null,null,'8','Patrick Tu00e4stensen',null,null,2,null,null,null,'M',null,2,null,null,null,'is ok, but TURN OFF AUTO UPDATE! The app forgets the login EVERYTIME when you update it.
Would rate it 5/5 when this annoying Bug is fixed.' ,572000000,4,null,null,'5','Eduard M',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Google user',null,2,null,null,null,'Karte der gefahrenen Wege und allgemeine Statistiken wu00e4ren gut. Die Neato App scheint dies schon zu bieten.
Wear Support wu00e4re auch nett.' ,302000000,2,null,null,'0','A Google user',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Eberl',null,2,null,null,null,'great!'
,'Navigating, scheduling, etc. Works great from this app. However some features are missing and the app forgets about the eco mode every time you reopen it (-1 star).'
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