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== Current Rankings ==
 
== Current Rankings ==
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/ RoboRumble Server Home]
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/ RoboRumble Server Home]
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=roborumble 1-vs-1 Rrankings]
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* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=roborumble 1-vs-1 Rankings]
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=meleerumble Melee Rankings]
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=meleerumble Melee Rankings]
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=teamrumble Team Rankings]
 
* [http://darkcanuck.net/rumble/Rankings?version=1&game=teamrumble Team Rankings]

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The ultimate collaborative effort to have a live, up-to-date ranking of Robocode bots. It uses the power of available Robocoders' computers to distribute the effort of running battles and building the rankings. Currently RoboRumble@Home is hosted on Darkcanuck's RoboRumble server.

Current Rankings

News

[Edit News]

March, 2013Darkcanuck's server went down, so we switched over to Skilgannon's LiteRumble.

August 6, 2009 ‒ RoboRumble Superpack released ‒ thanks to Rednaxela ‒ we can setup a RoboRumble client in a second!

March 26, 2009 ‒ Old Pulsar's server went offline, Darkcanuck's server became main one.

November 12, 2008ABC stopped his RoboRumble server.

2008Darkcanuck launched another temporary RoboRumble server.

2008ABC launched a temporary RoboRumble server.

2008 ‒ Pulsar's server experienced a set of bad results which make the ranking unstable.

April 27, 2005 ‒ The RoboRumble server is now moved to Pulsar's machine.

Unknown ‒ Initial RoboRumble server launched.