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Custom Robo GX is a sci-fi action role-playing game developed by NOISE, and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on July 26, 2002, in Japan. Nintendo considered releasing the game in North America, but never did, for unknown reasons. The game stayed on Nintendo Power's future release list for a few years, until the release of the next title of the series, Custom Robo: Battle Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube (known as Custom Robo in North America). NOISE also planned the sequel Custom Robo GX 2, but later dropped it in favor of Custom Robo Arena for the Nintendo DS. Nintendo previously planned to release it in late 2005 in Japan. Custom Robo GX is the third title of the Custom Robo series as well as the last Custom Robo title never released outside Japan.

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  • Custom Robo GX (en)
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  • Custom Robo GX is a sci-fi action role-playing game developed by NOISE, and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on July 26, 2002, in Japan. Nintendo considered releasing the game in North America, but never did, for unknown reasons. The game stayed on Nintendo Power's future release list for a few years, until the release of the next title of the series, Custom Robo: Battle Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube (known as Custom Robo in North America). NOISE also planned the sequel Custom Robo GX 2, but later dropped it in favor of Custom Robo Arena for the Nintendo DS. Nintendo previously planned to release it in late 2005 in Japan. Custom Robo GX is the third title of the Custom Robo series as well as the last Custom Robo title never released outside Japan. (en)
  • Custom Robo GX (カスタムロボGX) est un jeu vidéo de type action-RPG développé par et édité par Nintendo, sorti en 2002 sur Game Boy Advance. (fr)
  • Custom Robo GX (カスタムロボGX Kusutamu Robo JīEkkusu?) es un videojuego desarrollado por Noise y distribuido por Nintendo para la Game Boy Advance el 27 de julio de 2002 únicamente en Japón. Sin embargo, Nintendo consideró lanzar el juego en Norteamérica, pero nunca llegó a hacerlo por razones desconocidas. El juego se mantuvo en la lista de lanzamientos futuros de Nintendo Power por algunos años, hasta que se anunció el lanzamiento del siguiente título de la saga, Custom Robo Battle Revolution para la Nintendo GameCube (conocido simplemente como Custom Robo en Norteamérica). Noise planeó también desarrollar una secuela, Custom Robo GX 2, pero posteriormente dejó el proyecto con el fin de trabajar en Custom Robo Arena para la Nintendo DS. Nintendo había planeado lanzar dicho juego en 2005 en Ja (es)
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