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==Gameography== | ==Gameography== | ||
* ''Blast Corps Online'' (2001, browser) | * ''Blast Corps Online'' (2001, browser) | ||
* ''The RFS AI Pack for Robot Arena 2'' (2003, PC)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''Pineapple 2000'' (2006, Atari 2600)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''The Ohio Weedeater Mishap'' (2006, Atari 2600)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''Steel Superstructure'' (2009, PC) | * ''Steel Superstructure'' (2009, PC) | ||
* ''Bit Addiction'' (2009, PC) | * ''Bit Addiction'' (2009, PC) | ||
* ''The Legend of Soltare'' (2010, PC) (unreleased) | * ''The Legend of Soltare'' (2010, PC) (unreleased) | ||
* ''Balls Out!'' (2010, PC) (unreleased) | * ''Balls Out!'' (2010, PC) (unreleased) | ||
* ''Robot Arena 3'' (2016, PC)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''[[Escape From Flea Market Montgomery]]'' (2017, PC)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''The RFS AI Pack for Robot Arena 2 (2.0)'' (2023, PC)<sup>†</sup> | |||
* ''Steel Superstructure Anniversary'' (TBA, PC) | * ''Steel Superstructure Anniversary'' (TBA, PC) | ||
* ''[[Hot Wheels Racer|Mega Racer]]'' (TBA, PC) | |||
* ''Gator Love 25th Anniversary'' (TBA, Atari 2600) | * ''Gator Love 25th Anniversary'' (TBA, Atari 2600) | ||
<sup>†</sup> Denotes a game that Twilight Foundry contributed to but not to the degree that full credit (developer logos, etc) was warranted. | |||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:07, 24 April 2026
Twilight Foundry Ltd (also known as Twilight Foundry Robotics in the context of BattleBots) is a multimedia production company headquartered in Corpus Christi, Texas originally established in 2001. It is notable in the context of Gatorbox because Draco oversees the operations of the business. Although Twilight Foundry was initially kept separate from Gatorbox for the first decade of the show's production the business was eventually connected to the stream by way of licensing its archive of content for future Gator Company projects, namely Articles of Conflagration.
Prior to and outside of Gatorbox, Twilight Foundry is best known as the company behind the robot combat satire blog BattleBots Update which ran from 2015 to 2024. The company also released Blast Corps Online in 2001, an adaptation of Rareware's Blast Corps that could be played in a web browser. (Blast Corps is also where the company derives its name as "Twilight Foundry" is the name of one of the secret levels in the game.)
Twilight Foundry bears no affiliation with Twilight Foundry Games of Malaysia (est. 2021) and the companies are currently in a trademark dispute over usage of the Twilight Foundry name.
Gameography
- Blast Corps Online (2001, browser)
- The RFS AI Pack for Robot Arena 2 (2003, PC)†
- Pineapple 2000 (2006, Atari 2600)†
- The Ohio Weedeater Mishap (2006, Atari 2600)†
- Steel Superstructure (2009, PC)
- Bit Addiction (2009, PC)
- The Legend of Soltare (2010, PC) (unreleased)
- Balls Out! (2010, PC) (unreleased)
- Robot Arena 3 (2016, PC)†
- Escape From Flea Market Montgomery (2017, PC)†
- The RFS AI Pack for Robot Arena 2 (2.0) (2023, PC)†
- Steel Superstructure Anniversary (TBA, PC)
- Mega Racer (TBA, PC)
- Gator Love 25th Anniversary (TBA, Atari 2600)
† Denotes a game that Twilight Foundry contributed to but not to the degree that full credit (developer logos, etc) was warranted.
Bibliography
- The Least Worst of RFSHQ.com (2008, Amazon KDP)
- Nintendon't (2011, Amazon KDP)
- This is BattleBots Update (TBA)
- Gatorbox Presents: The 100 Best Games of All Time (TBA)
- How to Play Video Games Competently (TBA)