Robotech: The New Generation

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Robotech: The New Generation
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Developer(s) Big Blue Bubble
Publisher(s) Airborne Entertainment
Platform(s) mobile phones
ReleaseMay 7, 2007
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single-player

Robotech: The New Generation is a mobile video game developed by Big Blue Bubble and released by Airborne Entertainment for mobile phones. [1]

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Overview

Robotech: The New Generation is a top down scrolling shooter. The gameplay covers the story segment of the Third Robotech War in the 1985 animated series over 20 levels, five environments and three playable Veritech Alpha Fighters.

The game received an editor's award from Wireless Gaming World. [2] It was first available from AT&T Cingular on May 7, 2007 [3] and Verizon Wireless in October 2007.

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References

  1. Airborne Entertainment (2007-04-23). "Take Back Earth!". Robotech.com.
  2. Soto, Martin (2007-04-23). "Robotech New Generation review". Wireless Gaming World.
  3. "Robotech: The New Generation (2007) (VG)". IMDb . Retrieved 2007-06-18.