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        Stack-Up

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        A platformer game and one of two games for the NES that made use of the R.O.B. accessory. Stack-Up and R.O.B. were packed together in the NES Power Play set.
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        Nintendo
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        game_name
        Stack-Up
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        Robot Block
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        platform
        nes
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        1
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        0
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        publisher
        Nintendo
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        year
        1985
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        Stack-Up (JP: Robot Block) is an early platformer game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The player directs Professor Hector to jump onto buttons, each of which activates an action for the Robotic Operating Buddy (R.O.B.) accessory. A given sequence must be followed in order for R.O.B. to arrange the colored discs in the correct order on the five pedestals surrounding it. Stack-Up is considered to be a rare game, especially outside of the USA, with the discs being among the hardest to find accessories for the NES. Like the other R.O.B game Gyromite, the game uses a series of screen flashes to tell R.O.B. what the player wants him to do.
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        NES, World

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        [{"name": "Stack-Up ~ Block (World).nes", "sha1": "85b0031c86274a5805933c5422f7b8dcfab75134", "size": 40960}]
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        866f1574-88fb-4aea-848b-fbf5ad474410
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        nes nes
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        0 (inherited)
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        2021-05-08
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        Stack-Up ~ Block, NES, World, No-Intro
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