The offices of the Los Angeles game studio Robotoki were stormed by Los Angeles police Thursday after an employee pressed the building's panic button, company founder Robert Bowling told the Polygon site. A life-sized statue of Call of Duty's Simon "Ghost" Riley was mistaken for a gunman by police during the raid. Show More Summary
Robotoki, the development studio founded last year by ex-Call of Duty creative strategist Robert Bowling, was stormed by LAPD forces last Thursday after its offices' silent alarm system was activated by an unnamed designer on his way...Show More Summary
Armed police stormed a video game developer's studio on Thursday in scenes that resembled one of the maker's games rather than a Los Angeles office.Robotoki founder Robert Bowling was the only person on the premises and was briefly detained by officers until they could verify that he was not a burglar. Show More Summary
Armed officers assaulted Robert Bowling's Robotoki studio following a panic button mishap.
Robert Bowling's attempt to raise money via Kickstarter for his new game, a 2D platformer called The Adventures of Dash, has ended badly. His Robotoki studio raised only $33,121 of its modest $400,000 goal. 496 people backed the project. Show More Summary
A portion of a 4CR interview with Robotoki's Robert Bowling... 4CR: The Robotoki site says that a console release for both Human Element and The Adventures of Dash is yet to be determined. Creating a new SKU takes money but if the Kickstarter...Show More Summary
Robotoki asks fans to fun The Adventures of Dash. Robotoki - the studio founded by former Call of Duty Creative Strategist Robert Bowling - has turned to Kickstarter to fund a new platformer. Click here to read the full article Related...Show More Summary
Former Infinity Ward creative strategist Robert Bowling may have his sights on the post-apocalyptic epic Human Element due in 2015, but until then his new studio Robotoki is crowdsourcing its maiden game The Adventures of Dash on Kickstarter. Show More Summary
Check out The Adventures of Dash, a puzzle-platformer where you control a narcoleptic boy. Every dream has a different art style. The game is from former Infinity Ward (Call of Duty) creative strategist Robert Bowling's new development studio, Robotoki. Here's the Kickstarter. More »
Robert Bowling’s new studio Robotoki hasn’t made a game yet, but that isn’t keeping Nexon from investing in the studio. “We are thrilled to partner with Robotoki to develop cutting-edge multiplatform, cross-genre games,” said Seungwoo Choi, Nexon’s president and CEO. Show More Summary
Robotoki's Human Element will be a cross-platform title arriving in 2015.
Former Call of Duty creative director Robert Bowling is working on a new tactical shooter for mobile devices.
Robert Bowling is the former "creative strategist" at Infinity Ward, the developer studio that original created the enormously popular Call of Duty series over on the major consoles. A little while ago, he left that company (after some...Show More Summary
Former Call of Duty chief strategist Robert Bowling is getting a little action on the side, assisting a new developer with its first tactical strategy title known as Breach & Clear. The game, however, has nothing to do with Robotoki, the development studio he founded in April. Show More Summary
Ex-Call of Duty creative strategist Robert Bowling has detailed his upcoming survival franchise Human Element, an ambitious project spread across several genres on multiple platforms.
The first project by his new studio Robotoki, Human...Show More Summary
There’s been much debate about whether the upcoming, kickstarted, hackable Ouya console is the future of video games, or merely a pipe dream. From what’s been seen and said so far, it seems that the Ouya team will try their best to deliver what they’ve promised, but it’s a tall order for something without a [...]
Now that former Activision creative strategist Robert Bowling is free from the corporate machine, he's jumping into the independent innovation scene full-force. Bowling recently donated $10,000 to the Ouya and announced a prequel toShow More Summary
I’ve been skeptical about Ouya – and remain so – but at least we finally have news that a real flesh-and-blood game is going to be made for the Android-based console. Robert Bowling of Call of Duty fame and his new studio, Robotoki, are developing an action-RPG set in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse [...]
Robert Bowling first to commit to the new Android console. Former Call of Duty community man Robert Bowling and his newly-formed developer Robotoki have become the first to commit to an Ouya-exclusive game.Click here to read the full...Show More Summary
Ex-Call of Duty dev Robert Bowling has announced his upcoming next-gen game Human Element will release episodic content exclusive to Ouya leading up to the game's launch in 2015 on next gen consoles, PC, mobile and tablets. This is the...Show More Summary