RoboGames 2006 Photos

by Scott Beale on June 18, 2006 · 1 comment

RoboGames 2006

RoboGames 2006

RoboGames 2006

RoboGames 2006, which I blogged about earlier this week, is now in full swing. I went yesterday and shot a ton of photos. The event still going all day today, so if you haven’t been yet, you still have a chance to check it out.

Photos from RoboGames 2006

Here’s more coverage from Violet Blue, including video and photos. Here are more photos from a Eddie Codel and Bre Pettis.

UPDATE: Here’s a GETV interview from RoboGames with Monty Reed of They Shall Walk as well as some video of Megabyte vs Devil’s Plunger.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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