Giant Robot War: America wins Japan
The giant robot battle between the US and Japan took place suffocating. Finally, the MegaBots Inc. team. America's team defeated Japan's Suidobashi Heavy Industry, becoming the winner.
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The American MegaBots team brought two "warriors", the giant MkII Iron Glory and the giant Eagle Prime to join the war.
Suidobashi team brings Kuratas robot, which is smaller, only has 87 horsepower, but is much faster than its opponent. With a half-ton punch, it's ready to take on any opponent.
Competition rules are simple: Any party's robots are knocked down, stopped or surrendered, that party loses.
The robot will have a person wearing protective clothing sitting inside to control during the competition.
In the first game, Japanese Kuratas robot quickly defeated the American Iron Glory and won. But in the match against the giant Eagle Prime, it was defeated. In the end, the victory went to the American team.
I wonder what would the real giant robots fight in real life? The video that captures the whole evolution of the giant robot match below will help you get the answer:
Although it is not as grandiose as in movies and imagination, but the battle between these giant robots has also satisfied the eyes of most viewers with very intense fights and shootings.
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