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RoboGames/ComBots is a member of the Robot Fighting League
RoboGames is the US representative to Federation of International RobotSoccer Association.
RoboGames is the US representative to the International Robot Sumo Tournament.
RoboGames is the US representative to the International Robot Olympiad Committee.

Thanks to everyone who competed at RoboGames 2008! We had over 500 robots from 19 countries competing. What a great weekend!

RoboGames is the world's largest open robot competition (even the Guinness Book of World Records says so!) We invite the best minds from around the world to compete in over 70 different events. Combat robots, walking humanoids, soccer bots, sumo bots, and even androids that do kung-fu. Some robots are autonomous, some are remote controlled - but they're all cool! As an open event, anyone can compete - this means you.

This is the only event in the world that both Geeks and Jocks agree on:

    The Best Ten North American Geek Fests - Wired Magazine
    SportCenter's Top Ten - ESPN SportsCenter

Watch our Videos to see how cool RoboGames is! No matter what your favorite robot sport is, the best bots in the world come to San Francisco every June. The stands are filled with people watching 340 pound robots shoot flames and smash into each other, androids cart-wheeling down the soccer field, and even Canadians with hockey playing robots.

The best ComBot builders from the US, the UK, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Korea battled it out in 11 different fighting weight classes. To see the action, check out our photo page. The results for 2008 are available, as are the academic research papers. But the best way to discover RoboGames isn't what we say - read any of the press reports about the show!


Get Your Own Android!
Want your own walking robot? Buy a RoboNova today! These are the same androids used in RoboGames events. They can walk, run, do Kung Fu, do cartwheels, and even play soccer! Includes all the hardware and software you'll need.

Next Event
Date:Fri-Sun, June 19-21, 2009
Where: Fort Mason, San Francisco
Map & directions
Cost: $20, $15/kids 7-17
Free for kids 0-5 and active-duty military
Buy tickets now!

Sponsors
Tens of thousands of people have attended last four annual RoboGames and press coverage has gone to millions all over the world. By sponsoring RoboGames, your company can reach millions of customers around the world, help engineers to compete, and influence students into studying science and engineering!

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