Robotron (disambiguation)

Robotron (disambiguation)

The word Robotron may refer to:

*Robotron, an East German computer company
*Robotron Group, an Australian high technology company
*, an arcade video game
*Robotron 64, a console video game loosely based on "Robotron: 2084"
*"Robotron 2000", a 2000 song by Freezepop, from the album "Freezepop Forever"
*"Robotron 2002", a 2002 remix of the above song, appearing on the Freezepop EP "Fashion Impression Function"


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