
Grobda - Wikipedia
Grobda is a multi-directional shooter similar to the classic Atari 2600 game Combat (1977). [4][5] The plot involves humans using powerful, laser-emitting vehicles in a dangerous competitive sport known as "battling", thousands of years in the future.
Grobda : Namco : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive
Dec 31, 2014 · Grobda (グロブダー Gurobudā) is a multi-directional shooter game that was released by Namco on November 1, 1984. It runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware but with a video system like that used in Mappy and The Tower of Druaga, and it also uses a DAC for the "Get Ready" speech sample at the start of each round.
Grobda | Namco Wiki | Fandom
Grobda (グロブダー, Grobda?) is a shooter/action arcade game that was released by Namco on November 1, 1984. It runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware (two Motorola M6089, running at 1.536 MHz) but with a video system used in Mappy (The Tower of Druaga also used this system), and also uses a DAC for...
Arcade Archives GROBDA - Nintendo
"GROBDA" is a shooting game released by NAMCO (currently Bandai Namco Entertainment) in 1984. Fight through all of your rivals' machines in arenas as you work to become the...
Grobda — StrategyWiki | Strategy guide and game reference wiki
Feb 16, 2023 · Grobda is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1984. It runs on Namco's Super Pac-Man hardware (two Motorola M6809 microprocessors...
Grobda - Videogame by Namco | Museum of the Game
Grobda is a Videogame by Namco (circa 1984). A tank-like game that uses an overhead view. Enemy tanks attack in waves and they must be destroyed before they do the same to you.
Grobda (1984) - MobyGames
Mar 18, 2014 · The player takes control of the eponymous Grobda tank in an arena filled with numerous indestructible obstacles and several enemy tanks. When an enemy tank is killed, it will cause an explosion which can destroy other tanks as well as the player if positioned in the blast radius at the time.
Download Grobda - My Abandonware
In 1984, Namco Limited publishes Grobda on Arcade. Also published on PC-88, this action game is abandonware and is set in a shooter and tank themes.
Grobda - Hardcore Gaming 101
Dec 10, 2014 · After Xevious, Masanobu Endō programmed a single screen overhead shooter game, where the player takes control of one of those little harmless tanks that where so fun bombing in Xevious. It’s a fight against other tanks in a set of arenas, trying to shoot the enemies as fast as possible and at the same time use the blocks on screen to take cover.
Grobda (Video Game) - TV Tropes
Grobda is an arcade game developed by Namco and released in 1984. The game was designed by Masanobu Endō as spin-off of his previous hit Xevious, and the tank you control in the game originally appeared as an enemy in that game.