Robogames Wikia
Advertisement

Megabyte was a Heavyweight robot built by Team Robotic Death Company that competed in the 2004ROBOLympics, 2004 RFL Nationals, as well as the 2005-2007 RoboGames, and the first ComBots Cup. It was a White, and Orange, four wheeled robot, armed with a powerful spinning shell. Megabyte did very well in competition winning various medals, including the Gold Medal in its first ever competition. Megabyte was retired in 2009, however it recently emerged that it would be coming out of retirement to compete in RoboGames 2017. [1] It also had a super heavyweight counterpart, Super Megabyte.

Robot History[]

ROBOLympics 2004[]

2004 RFL Nationals[]

RoboGames 2005[]

ComBots Cup I[]

ComBots GDC[]

RoboGames 2006[]

RoboGames 2007[]

Megabyte

Megabyte

RoboGames 2017[]

Megabyte 2017-0

Megabyte's RoboGames 2017 appearance

After getting a bye in the first round, Megabyte's first opponent was Polar Vortex. This match started with Megabyte spinning up to full speed, and slamming into Polar Vortex. This ripped the flywheel of Polar Vortex partially off the front of the robot, mounts and all. Polar Vortex then drove away but soon stranded itself on the weapon mount, caught fire, and tapped out.

This put Megabyte in the quarterfinals where it faced Original Sin, this match started with Megabyte spinning up to speed as Original Sin slowly approached. Original Sin then lightly tapped Megabyte causing it to become unbalanced before slamming into it sending both robots careening into opposite walls. Original Sin then slammed Megabyte again as it tried to spin up, this caused Megabyte to rebound into the wall where it started emitting smoke.

"Now smoke weapons are illegal, but I don't think that counts when its unintentional."
— Scott Robinson

This turned out to be from the weapon motor, as everytime Megabyte spun up, more smoke would come out, seriously reducing visibility in the arena. Without a fully functional weapon, Megabyte was easily shoved around by Original Sin for theremainder of the match. To make matters worse, with less than 1:30 on the clock Megabyte lost its weapon belt meaning that it now could not spin up at all. Original Sin then shovedit around until time ran out, unsurprisingly the judges ruled the match in favor of Original Sin, sending Megabyte to the loser's bracket where it faced Crash n' Burn .

RoboGames 2023[]

Although it was registered for RoboGames 2023, Megabyte would end up as one of several withdrawals ahead of the event.

Combat Record[]

Competition Event Round Opponent(s) Results
ROBOLympics 2004 220lb Combat Round of 12 SJ Won (TV)
Quarter-Finals Evelyn a modified Dawg Won (TV)
Semi-Finals Shin Splitter Won (TV)
Winners Final Vicious Circle Won
Final SJ Won (TV)
2004 RFL Nationals Heavyweight Division Semi-Finals SJ Lost
N/A Bye
Shiva Won
Losers Final CycloneBot Won
Consolation Final Vicious Circle Won
Final SJ Lost
RoboGames 2005 220lb Combat Round of 16 TAZ-BOT Won
Round of 12 Wedgebot Won
Semi-Finals Xitium Won
Winners Final Sewer Snake Lost
Consolation Final Typhoon 2 Lost
ComBots Cup I Heavyweight Division Round of 16 BioHazard Won
Round of 12 Eugene Won
Semi-Finals Sewer Snake Lost
Brutality Won
Losers Final SJ Won
Consolation Final Karcas 2 Lost
ComBots GDC 220lb Combat Demonstration None Sewer Snake Draw
RoboGames 2006 220lb Combat Round of 16 SJ Won
Round of 12 Devil's Plunger Won
Semi-Finals Original Sin Lost
SJ Lost
RoboGames 2007 220lb Combat Round of 12 Enforcer X Won
Original Sin II Won
Semi-Finals Original Sin Lost
SJ Lost
RoboGames 2017 220lb Combat Round of 32 N/A Bye
Round of 24 Polar Vortex Won
Round of 12 Original Sin Lost
Crash n' Burn Lost
RoboGames 2023 250lb Combat N/A N/A Withdrew
  • Wins: 20
  • Losses: 13
  • Byes: 2

RoboGames Record[]

Competition Megabyte Robogames Record
2004 220lb Combat Gold Medalist
2005 220lb Combat Bronze Medalist
2006 220lb Combat Semifinalist
2007 220lb Combat Semifinalist
2008 Did not enter
2009 Did not enter
2010 Did not enter
2011 Did not enter
2012 Did not enter
2013 Did not enter
2015 Did not enter
2016 Did not enter
2017 220lb Combat
2018 Did not enter
2023 Withdrew
Competition Megabyte RFL Championship Record
2004 ComBots Open Did not enter
2004 Heavyweight Runner-Up
2005 Heavyweight Third Place
Competition Megabyte Combots Record
Combots Cup I Did not enter
Combots Cup II Did not enter
Combots Cup III Did not enter
Combots Texas Cup Did not enter
Combots Cup IV Did not enter
Combots Cup V Did not enter
Combots Cup VI Did not enter
Combots Cup VII Did not enter

Rivalries[]

Megabyte has had friendly rivalries with 5 bots, including a rather new one which took place outside of RoboGames.

Shrederator[]

One of the first major rivalries Megabyte has was with one of the most successful full body spinners besides itself, that being Shrederator. While none of these rivalries have happened in Robogames specifically. Both robots competed in Robogames in the past. The 2 robots have fought 4 times and Megabyte is currently 3-1 against Shrederator.

SJ[]

Original Sin[]

Sewer Snake[]

Chiyung Jinlun[]

Outside RoboGames[]

Megabyte first debuted at BattleBots Season 5.0 under the name Megabite, as a bar spinner, where it lost its only fight against Heart of Gold. It then competed in the final two Steel Conflict events, winning the third one, came in second at the fourth North Carolina Robot Street Fight, and won first place at Mechwars 8.

After its last appearance at the 2009 BattleBots event where it reached the quarter-finals the team retired until 2016, when Megabyte would be rebuilt as Invader, and compete in Season 2 of the ABC Reboot where it lost in the qualifying rumbles.

In 2017 Megabyte (alongside Mega Melvin) became one of two RoboGames competitors to travel to Asia where it competed in Chinese TV show King of Bots where it beat Russian robot Stingray in the first round by knockout. in the first round before clawing through the Wildcard bracket to place third after losing twice to Chiyung Jinlun.

Honours[]


Honour
Robot Combat Hall of Fame (Inducted 2005)


References[]

External Links[]

Advertisement