
Robots can be programmed to do just about any task these days, like playing games. Continue reading to see a few examples that might be able to win against a real human player.
WiigoBot
Created by BattleBricks, the WiigoBot is a nifty LEGO Mindstorms NXT robot that plays Wii Bowling, and with precision.
Rubik’s Cube
This follow up to the RuBot is the next-generation of Rubik’s Cube solving robots. Plus, it plays robotic sounds while solving the cube — how cool is that?
Checkers
Students at the Polish-Japanese Institute of Technology created this checkers playing robot, which features a “Motoman-based system, an electromagnet, a CCD Camera, frame grabber, QNX real-time OS, and C powered software”.