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Date: Tuesday, December 16th 2008 3:44pm CST
Categories: Toy News,
Game News,
Store News
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): eToys.com
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Seibertron.com has just received word that popular online retailer
eToys.com has just placed a sale on its website.
Up on the site is the
Transformers Arcade Jet. A nice, simple video game that can be ridden, recommended for ages 3-6 years.
Specs on this game are as follows: Requires 3 "D" batteries, not included. Measures 37.5"L x 21"W x 25.25"H. Holds up to 59 lbs. Adult assembly required.
Original retail price for this game is $129.99 USD. Its on sale for $19.99 USD. No, that's not a typo. View the listing for yourself by clicking
here.
Date: Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 4:43pm CST
Categories: Movie Related News,
Game News,
Press Releases
Posted by: Raymond T. |
Credit(s): news.prnewswire.com
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A
press release was issued in regards to the advertising for computer games. According to the statements,
Activision and
Massive Inc. have agreed on a multiyear partnership for advertising and deliver in-game adverts into titles, including for the
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen game, on Xbox 360 and PC Platforms.
"
Our partnership with Massive has been successful over the last two years. This long-term partnership allows us to continue to deliver dynamic in-game advertising to the immensely popular Xbox 360 platform as well as the PC. By incorporating dynamic in-game advertising in our titles where it is appropriate, we can increase the realism of our games by presenting consumers with authentic environments in genuine settings, while also expanding a key growth opportunity for the company."
Date: Monday, December 1st 2008 7:05pm CST
Categories: Game News,
Company News
Posted by: Tigertrack |
Credit(s): Mulitplayerblog.MTV.com
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MTV.com- In an article written on the MTV Multiplayer blog, the Playstation Portable game philosophy is lightly debated and the success of the TRANSFORMERS game franchise is mentioned.
-Round 1-
Port of console games for handhelds Vs. Big franchises with new unique experiences
To read the short blog you can click
here. Some highlights are shared below.
'When I recently spoke with John Koller, head of hardware marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America, he specifically cited “Transformers” and “Iron Man” as proof that a new PSP development model, one anchored on franchises, was working.
But there’s a problem…
Those games are only half of the “winning” equation he’s talking about. “Transformers” and “Iron Man” are ports of console games. “Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core,” however, is something wholly unique but rooted in a giant franchise. So, can franchise alone carry a game? If it’s big enough, Sony argues.
The NPD Group told MTV Multiplayer that the PSP version of “Transformers” sold 442,000 copies, while “Iron Man” pushed 242,000 copies. In Sony’s eyes, those are both extremely successful PSP games…even if they use a “failed model.”'
'Koller has told me several times to expect big franchise games to be announced 2009. Those should start being announced soon. But will the inevitable “Transformers 2? and “Iron Man 2? follow the same formula?'
So it would appear the questions we TRANSFORMERS fans should be asking SONY are:
-Should we expect unique games based on the very big TRANSFORMERS franchise for the PSP (perhaps similar to the Transformers Animated game for the Nintendo DS)?
-Or can we only expect ports of existing console games for the TRANSFORMERS franchise, like the movie game?
What say you Sony? Which will it be? I am sure you can imagine which one the game playing TRANSFORMERS fan would like.
Date: Thursday, November 27th 2008 12:29am CST
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
Site Articles,
Game News,
Company News,
Store News
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Ninja Sixshot
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With Thanksgiving Day upon us, the mark of the official holiday shopping season is about to begin with the infamous Black Friday sale-a-thon going on at most, if not all, stores across the nation. Here are just a few that you can look for while you're out on the hunt for a great deal.
Walmart will be selling Transformers Animated special two packs at $14.99 USD while supplies last.
Target has a special on the Transformers Live action movie DVD at $ 5.98 USD.
KB Toys is selling select Voyager and two pack figures at a savings of up to $10.00 USD.
Hasbro Toy Shop has a wide selection of figures and games on sale. Use discount code TF2009 for an extra 10% off your purchase.
Toys R Us has 10" Star Wars Crossover Figures on sale for 50% off.
Kmart has TF Animated Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee for $14.99 USD.
If you see any deals in your area or for a store already listed, please tell us by clicking
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Happy hunting.
Date: Friday, November 14th 2008 8:46am CST
Categories: Movie Related News,
Game News,
Store News
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): TVSnob.com
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Views: 36,614
According to a report posted at
TVSnob.com,
Best Buy's annual "Black Friday Sale" ad has been leaked with a whole list of great deals on electronics, music and movies.
Included in the sale is Transformers the Live Action Movie on Blu Ray disc for only $9.99 USD. Also available for the same price point was the Transformers Armada based video game for Playstation 2.
This could be your best bet at getting the great quality of Blu Ray at such a low price.
Date: Saturday, October 25th 2008 7:22pm CDT
Categories: Cartoon News,
Game News,
Digital Media News,
Interviews
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Comic Book Resources
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Comic Book Resources got a chance to sit down and talk to Stephanie Marshall of developer A2M and John Sweeney, Associate Producer for Activision, and got the scoop on what we can expect from Transformers Animated the video game for the Nintendo DS.
What is the main storyline of the game, and how does it tie into the "Transformers: Animated" series?
John Sweeney: The game ties directly into the "Transformers: Animated" series and takes place along the same timeline as Seasons 1 and 2. In the game, Megatron has taken over Sumdac factory in order to build an army of robots to invade Cybertron. In order to get to Cybertron, he has also been building a Space Bridge and is attempting to gather up the All Spark fragments in order to power it up. It's up to the Autobots to stop him.
The interview goes on to discuss the game play and usual questions like transforming capabilities and characters available for play.
Check out the entire interview by clicking
here.
Date: Thursday, October 23rd 2008 5:41pm CDT
Categories: Game News,
Press Releases,
Company News
Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): Kabillion, Activision
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Kabillion and
Activision are teaming up to promote the release of the new Transformers Animated Game for the Nintendo DS! One lucky person will receive a Nintendo DS Console complete with Transformers Animated The Game! Check out the contest page for a sneak peak at the game.
Also enter the secret code “seibertron” for a extra chance to win!
You can enter at
http://www.kabillion.com/community/contests/wpw/
Full competition terms and conditions are also available at
http://www.kabillion.com/community/contests/wpw/.
Transformers Animated for the Nintendo DS will be available in North America on Friday the 24th of October 2008, and in Australia on Wednesday November 26th 2008.
Good Luck!
Date: Monday, October 13th 2008 5:22pm CDT
Categories: Site News,
Site Articles,
Game News
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Seibertron.com RPG
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"I don't know where to start. I don't know where it began. I don't know where I began. But what I do know is that the war rages on. Autobots battling the Decepticons across the Universe. We can't go home cause we have no home.
"This is how it began for me. This is how it begins for all of us."
After epochs of peace and serenity, Cybertron lays a barren husk, burnt from the never ending battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons.
Low on energon and upgraded with new weapons of destruction, the Decepticons lay their stake on any planet they choose while the Autobots fight to protect sentient life.
Lead by the fearless Megatron, the Decepticon Empire lays waste to any that stand in their way of conquest. The only thing keeping them from destroying the universe is Optimus Prime and his band of heroic Autobots.
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Date: Friday, October 10th 2008 1:46pm CDT
Category: Game News
Posted by: Tigertrack |
Credit(s): Activision.com
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Views: 26,245
Activision.com- Check it out! Video of the DS game in action, as well as, a game description, and more, can be found on Activision's new
TF Animated Game Page.
The video shows the Autobots working as a team to defeat tasks, changing modes in one portion, and plays some of the dialogue from the game as you watch the flash movie.
There's also a lot to explore on other parts of the page as well.
Click the
link to go check it out!
Date: Monday, October 6th 2008 5:30pm CDT
Categories: Game News,
Press Releases,
People News
Posted by: i_amtrunks |
Credit(s): Jeric, kotaku.com
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Stan Bush has contacted Activision in relation to getting his song "the Touch" from the 1986 Animated Transformers Movie included in either "Rock Band" or "Guitar Hero", according to an article on
kotaku.com.
You can help Stan Bush get his track added to either "Rock Band" or "Guitar Hero" (or preferably both) by contacting
Harmonix the creators of "Rock Band" and
Activision the creators of "Guitar Hero" requesting that "The Touch" be added to their Playlists.
Not sure about who Stan Bush is, or what "the Touch" Sounds like? I suggest that you
click here for more information.
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