The History of BattleBots

For years BattleBots has been known as one of the greatest forms of robot fighting. It has helped to get various different leagues and competitions for robot fighting off the ground as well. However, the history of BattleBots is not one that has been perfect, primarily because of its television contracts. Regardless of this, BattleBots is still a form of robot combat that is popular and indeed one of the most successful in history.

 

BattleBots first got off the ground in the United Kingdom. Marc Thorpe, a toy designer for Lucasfilm, started up a series of competitions involving people building robots to compete with one another. The program was called Robot Wars and aired on BBC2 with a short lived American version on Spike TV. A recording company in New York gave strong financial support to the series, but in 1997 the partnership between Thorpe and that company broke up. The recording company, Profile Records, licensed Robot Wars to the BBC and other robot builders who were abandoned from this started their own league.

In 1999 BattleBots was formed in San Francisco from these builders. The builders would work on creating their own remote controlled robots for use in competitions with other builders. These people would eventually create their own rules, including details on how a battle arena will be made and how obstacles and hazards would be used and weight classes for the robots.

In the same year the first BattleBots competition was held in Long Beach. The ZDTV online network broadcast the meet, and later that year a pay per view event was held in Las Vegas. After this a series of semiannual tournaments would be held.

However, the history of BattleBots took a major hit when in 2000 BattleBots got an agreement with Viacom to air BattleBots meets. While this was a great idea at first, the matches would be held on Viacom' s Comedy Central network. The show started airing on the network in 2000. Fans of robot fighting were upset over this decision because of the station' s emphasis on making humor of the event and of the teams involved and not enough of the actual fighting. Also, the personalities were criticized for not being serious and trying to make fun of the whole competition. Among them included hosts Bil Dwyer and Tim Green and various “analysts,” including models Carmen Electra and Donna D' Errico and comedians like Bill Nye and the Sklar Brothers.

Throughout the years BattleBots has continued to perform despite having no television contracts after its contract with Comedy Central expired in 2002. Also, many other robot fighting competitions have come around as a result of BattleBots, including RoboGames, which used to be RobOlympics and assorted competitions in high schools and colleges among technology fans.

The history of BattleBots, as it can be seen here, has been one that is great in that it has evolved to where robot fighting has become popular in many groups. The tough start from an abandoned deal with Profile Records and a Comedy Central networking agreement hasn' t hurt BattleBots though. However, as long as BattleBots is around there will be plenty of great competitions and events in robot fighting history to come.



 

BattleBot Secrets Recommended Products

History Of Robots Headlines

Vex Robotics Competition Between District 97's Middle Schools Julian and ... - Oak Park Journal


Vex Robotics Competition Between District 97's Middle Schools Julian and ...
Oak Park Journal
Oak Park District 97 Superintendent Dr. Al Roberts and Oak Park and River Forest High School History Department Chairman Rich Mertz discuss some elements of Education and the role of VEX robotics. This event gets all of the kids involved with the team ...

and more »

Read more...


Can a robot improvise comedy? - WJXT Jacksonville


Can a robot improvise comedy?
WJXT Jacksonville
Moreover, we don't just draw from our own history, but from the histories and reactions of those around us and before us. Computers are well short of having the memory power needed to acquire and employ that experience. The human brain, the organ that ...
Roboticist sees improvisation through machine's eyesCNN

all 41 news articles »

Read more...


3 Predictions for This Week - DailyFinance


3 Predictions for This Week
DailyFinance
Robots haven't taken over the world, but they have improved the quality of our lives around the home and for soldiers on the battlefield. iRobot (NAS: IRBT) has won over consumers and members of the armed forces with its high-tech robotics.

and more »

Read more...


THE STUDENT VOICE: Timpanaro rocks with Robots - my.hsj.org


THE STUDENT VOICE: Timpanaro rocks with Robots
my.hsj.org
History teacher Joe Timpanaro, who is also a lead singer and bassist, took the stage with his band Nothing But Robots Saturday, January 28, at the entertainment venue Chill in Montclair for the Break Contest. The band's first all-ages show was also a ...

Read more...


"Frank Reade" Flies Again with "Boilerplate's" Guinan & Bennett - Comic Book Resources


"Frank Reade" Flies Again with "Boilerplate's" Guinan & Bennett
Comic Book Resources
by Shaun Manning, Staff Writer | Following up 2009's "Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel," which inserted the titular robot into turn-of-the-20th-century America, the husband and wife team of Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett return with another ...

and more »

Read more...