Robot Warlords
{{Short description|2000 video game}}
{{Infobox video game
| image = Robot Warlords Coverart.png
| caption = European box art
| developer = Nexus Interact
| publisher = {{vgrelease|JP|Dazz|EU|Midas Interactive Entertainment}}
| released = {{vgrelease|JP|August 10, 2000|EU|December 14, 2001}}
| genre = Turn-based tactics
| modes = Single-player
| platforms = PlayStation 2
}}
Robot Warlords,{{cite web | url = http://uk.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/robotwarlords/news.html?sid=2764144&mode=news | title = First look: Robot Warlords | author = Miguel Lopez | publisher = GameSpot | accessdate = 2010-10-16 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://archive.today/20130123174824/http://uk.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/robotwarlords/news.html?sid=2764144&mode=news | archivedate = 2013-01-23 }} known as {{nihongo foot|Velvet File|ヴェルベットファイル|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} in Japan, is a turn-based tactical game created by Nexus Interact. It was first released in Japan in 2000 under the title Velvet File The storyline features mecha fighting in a war against a terrorist organisation; the player can have a team of up to six characters, though only four can be used in a battle. The mecha themselves are state of the art technology that run on batteries, and can be customised with a variety of melee and ranged weapons, allowing for different strategies. The game received a Japan-only re-release, {{nihongo foot|Velvet File Plus|ヴェルベットファイル Plus|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}}, which fixed several bugs and added support for the Sony PS2 PrintFan with PopEgg.{{cite web | url = https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/popegg/popegg_3.html | title = PopEgg対応ソフト | publisher = Sony | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20191110085914/https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/popegg/popegg_3.html | archivedate = 2019-11-10 }}
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