Here's the Tiger 2-XL Robot released in 1992 (sometimes people think it was a Tomy 2XL robot). It's actually a re-vamp of a 1978 version, and impressively allows the operator to interact with the unit and hear appropriate outcomes. 4 buttons on the front of the robot allow the user to answer questions asked, which then switches to one of the 4 tracks held on the cassette tape within. Each tape is programmed in a way so that everything flows coherently during the interaction.
You can see the original video where I picked this up at • "PC For a Fiver" - GBR...
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5 сен 2017