5.2 /10 1 Votes5.2
Release date(s) December 10, 2002 | 53% Initial release date 10 December 2002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Developers Cave+Barn Studios, Pipe Dream Interactive Publishers Majesco, Sierra Entertainment Similar Majesco games, Racing video games |
Battlebots beyond the battlebox gba playthrough part 1
BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox is a video game based on the BattleBots license for the Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Cave+Barn Studios and Pipe Dream Interactive and was published by Majesco. It was released on December 10, 2002. Players create and manage a team of BattleBots.
Contents
- Battlebots beyond the battlebox gba playthrough part 1
- Battlebots beyond the battlebox game boy
- Gameplay
- Reception
- Sequel
- References

The game was renamed and re-released as BattleBots: Design & Destroy on August 31, 2003.
Battlebots beyond the battlebox game boy
Gameplay

BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox is an action game. Players control a radio-controlled robot and battle it out with other robots to win. The main game mode is Tournament mode, where the player competes in four matches depending on the weight class and must win all four to win an award. The player can also win sponsorships, to earn more money.
There are sixteen real-life robots in the game.
Reception

BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox received mixed to negative reviews. It has a Metacritic score of 53/100 and a GameRankings score of 58.83%.
IGN gave the game 5/10 stating that the only good thing was that Carmen Electra was not in the game.
Sequel
BattleBots: Design & Destroy was released on August 31, 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. It was stated that the game was the sequel to BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox; but it actually is the same game released under a different name, albeit with some bugs fixed. It was possible that the game was released to pick up sales from gamers mistaking it for the PC game Robot Arena 2: Design & Destroy. Because of this, the game was panned by both GameSpot and Nintendo Power.