Gamer Geeks
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- The Gamer Geeks are a subgroup from BotBots.

Level up! Be it digital or tabletop, the Gamer Geeks play to win, noob!
Members
These high scorers include:
- Chitter Click the computer mouse
- Fidget-Sitter the gamer chair
- Fomo the sports camera
- G1000 the vintage game system
- Game Over the game controller
- Gamerguy1027 the computer
- Go-Naut the toy spaceship
- Jetaway the prop jet-pack
- Joystick the vintage game joystick
- Pew Pew Pew the light-gun
- Player the Handbook the role-playing-game rulebook
- Playgor Cardquest the stack of collectible gaming cards
- Pop N. Lock the boom box
- Retro Recon the pixelated Autobot symbol
- Ring-A-Ling the mobile phone
- Scratchmouth the stack of CD-ROMs
- Snorg the karaoke machine
- Snuzzlebeard the plush wizard
- Steer'd Wrong the arcade game
Fiction
BotBots cartoon
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:
- Single-bot Blind Bag Mystery Figures
- 5-Packs with characters from the Gamer Geeks, and an additional blind-packed Bot that might be from the Oil Slicks.
- The Outta Controller vehicle set
- 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
- ↑ "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



