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* Fomo and Game Over are originally from the [[Techie Team]] and [[Lost Bots]] respectively, but were part of the Gamer Geeks in the [[Transformers: BotBots (cartoon)|''BotBots'' cartoon]].
* Fomo and Game Over are originally from the [[Techie Team]] and [[Lost Bots]] respectively, but were part of the Gamer Geeks in the [[Transformers: BotBots (cartoon)|''BotBots'' cartoon]].
* [[Ring-A-Ling]] appears to be a cartoon-original character, despite there being a [[Screen Fiend|cell phone ''BotBots'' mold]]. She was only established as a Gamer Geek at the very end of the first season, in "[[The Goldrush Games - Part the First]]".
* [[Ring-A-Ling]] appears to be a cartoon-original character, despite there being a [[Screen Fiend|cell phone ''BotBots'' mold]]. She was only established as a Gamer Geek at the very end of the first season, in "[[The Goldrush Games - Part the First]]".
* It was initially though that [[Playgor Cardquest]] was a member of the Gamer Geeks on the [[Transformers: BotBots (cartoon)|cartoon]] due to a currently unnamed gaming card member of the Gamer Geeks being shown in the series 6 that was assumed to be him. It was later clarified that he belonged to an unnamed tabletop gaming store squad instead.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=In terms of the show, our intention is that he's part of a different, as yet unnamed, Tabletop-based squad.|link=https://twitter.com/otherland71/status/1517960751759077376|name=Chris Wyatt|site=Twitter|year=2022|month=04|day=23}}</ref>
* It was initially thought that [[Playgor Cardquest]] was a member of the Gamer Geeks on the [[Transformers: BotBots (cartoon)|cartoon]] due to a currently unnamed gaming card member of the Gamer Geeks being shown in the series 6 that was assumed to be him. It was later clarified that he belonged to an unnamed tabletop gaming store squad instead.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=In terms of the show, our intention is that he's part of a different, as yet unnamed, Tabletop-based squad.|link=https://twitter.com/otherland71/status/1517960751759077376|name=Chris Wyatt|site=Twitter|year=2022|month=04|day=23}}</ref>


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===

Revision as of 10:08, 28 January 2025

The Gamer Geeks are a subgroup from BotBots.

Level up! Be it digital or tabletop, the Gamer Geeks play to win, noob!

The geek shall inherit the Earth!Steer'd Wrong, "The Ruckus Rally"

Members

These high scorers include:

Fiction

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Toys

BotBots

  • BotBots packs (2023)
    • Series: 6
Part of the sixth Series of BotBots, the individual members of the Gamer Geeks are spread out across a range of products, see individual entries if you really want the full rundown. Gamer Geeks members can be found in:
There are two specifically "Gamer Geeks"-themed 5-packs in the sixth series:
  • Gamerguy1027, Jetaway, Retro Recon, Scratchmouth, Joystick (blind-packed)
  • Chitter Click, Go-Naut, Pew Pew Pew, Scratchmouth, Blindspot (blind-packed)


Notes

  • Fomo and Game Over are originally from the Techie Team and Lost Bots respectively, but were part of the Gamer Geeks in the BotBots cartoon.
  • Ring-A-Ling appears to be a cartoon-original character, despite there being a cell phone BotBots mold. She was only established as a Gamer Geek at the very end of the first season, in "The Goldrush Games - Part the First".
  • It was initially thought that Playgor Cardquest was a member of the Gamer Geeks on the cartoon due to a currently unnamed gaming card member of the Gamer Geeks being shown in the series 6 that was assumed to be him. It was later clarified that he belonged to an unnamed tabletop gaming store squad instead.[1]

Foreign names

  • French: Geek-Bots
  • German: Gamer Nerds
  • Portuguese: Nerds do Arcade (Brazil only, "Arcade Nerds")

References

  1. "In terms of the show, our intention is that he's part of a different, as yet unnamed, Tabletop-based squad."—Chris Wyatt, Twitter, 2022/04/23