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Created page with "Before kickoff and the official start of the FIRST Robotics Competition season, FIRST generally tests out game ideas and concepts to make sure they will actually work. Although the specifics of these tests are not really meant to be public beyond their impact on the official, final game rules, some information about early test games has become public over the years. ==1991 Test Game== In late 1991 as part of developing Maize Craze Deka and FIRST emp..."
 
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Before kickoff and the official start of the FIRST Robotics Competition season, FIRST generally tests out game ideas and concepts to make sure they will actually work. Although the specifics of these tests are not really meant to be public beyond their impact on the official, final game rules, some information about early test games has become public over the years.

1991 Test Game

In late 1991 as part of developing Maize Craze Deka and FIRST employees built robots and a playing field to test the concept and gameplay. At one point in development the tennis ball "treasure" started in several small pyramids around the field instead of in a circle around a central pipe. Some of the robots built for these games were later seemingly used as surrogate robots at the 1992 FIRST Robotics Competition.