Posted Jul 02, 2007 at 05:09PM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Games Tags: Samus, Zelda, Optimus Prime
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Someone in the Nintendo universe is pulling an Optimus Prime and doing her own kind of transforming (and we're not just talking about her transformation from Power Suit to Morph Ball). Samus Aran, by way of a press release, just did some sneaky transforming of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption's release date. Not that it matters much, since it was pushed back just a week from its scheduled release.

A few weeks ago, everyone notched Metroid Prime 3 with an August 20 release. Even the scan from Play magazine said so. But, as some readers of GoNintendo point out, in the same press release where the US release of Phantom Hourglass was announced, a little portion at the bottom was included, indicating the delay of Metroid by a week.

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass follows hot on the heels of another classic Nintendo franchise with amazing new controls. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, the third installment of the hit trilogy, launches with motion-sensitive controls exclusively on Wii on Aug. 27.


Not too bad. What's seven days more of waiting for the "biggest revolution in FPS gaming since Halo?" Those seven days of waiting mean more time to have a refresher course on Metroid Prime's storyline - either by reading them online or playing the actual games themselves. Of course, we'd suggest the latter.

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Posted Jun 27, 2007 at 12:55PM by Glen D. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, Wiimote, Optimus Prime, Michael Bay
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With several days left before the new Transformers flick hits town, QJ.NET caught up with Activision Producer Callum Godfrey for an exclusive interview regarding their Transformers: The Game project. Callum reveals what's in store for the next-generation consoles as well as some of the things they've accomplished that he's really proud of.

Callum faces more QJ questions after the jump. Transform and roll out the full article!

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Posted Jun 12, 2007 at 07:31PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Interviews, Videos, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, Optimus Prime
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Optimus Prime and his gang are just about to reach the silver screen, which could only mean one thing for gamers - its multiplatform tie-in, Transformers: The Game is right around the corner. Daniel Suarez, Activision's Executive Producer for the game, sat down with Gamespot to share more info on this upcoming title.

First off, he gave a rundown on the movie's story. Three guys running into giant robots, yada yada. The game won't stray too much from the original plot, but there will be some twists and turns. Instead of focusing on humans, the Transformers will be taking the spotlight.

Also, taking a different angle, the games will show what would've happened if the bad guys win. As we all know, good guys always win; it's no different in the movie.

Suarez continued as he shared a bit about their history, how the movie guys got in touch with the teams involved in developing the game. "This game is gonna be so cool," he quoted the CG guys as he mentioned how skilled their developers are. He also mentioned the voice actors, some coming from the original animated series.

Check out the interview for yourself, to see some pretty awesome footage along the way.



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Posted May 18, 2007 at 04:39PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, The Transformers, Optimus Prime, Traveller's Tales, Hollywood Reporter
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Activision may have officially announced the signing up of Peter Cullen and Frank Welker to offer their voice talents of the game, but fans of Generation One (G1) of the lovable "Transformers" can rest assured that even the original voice actors of the many memorable bots of the 80s cartoon series will also provide their voices to Transformers: The Game.

Coming from an official press release just made available lately, the news is that Activision also signed up voice talents from the original animated series to create a game that speaks to both modern day and G1 fans. Activision has not called out any names in particular, but The Hollywood Reporter has caught Activision in meeting with G1 voice actors Keith David and Mark Ryan to reprise the voices of Barricade and Iron Hide, respectively.

Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox will join up with Cullen and Welker to fill in the dialogue of their respective characters in the movie for the game adaptation headed to the PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PSP, DS and the PC. To keep authenticity to the maximum, Activision even had Flint Dille, the writer of the cartoon series, pen the story of the game, which is under development by developer studios Vicarious Visions and Traveller's Tales.

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Posted Apr 29, 2007 at 02:01AM by Ian C. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: The Transformers, PS2, Callum, North America, Optimus Prime, Blackout
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Speaking to the FiringSquad, Traveller's Tales' Callum Godfrey, producer of Transformers: The Game, revealed several details about their upcoming videogame version of the silver screen adaptation.

Okay, first up, game mode details. Godfrey says that the game runs two campaigns, one for Autobots and one for Decepticons. He adds that while the Autobots campaign follows the movie story closely, the Decepticons campaign is a bit altered.

He adds that the missions are themed for each campaign, so expect to do a lot of protecting when playing Autobots. The stage design of each mission also factor in the fact that you can transform into vehicles, so expect to do some driving around.

There will be 9 playable characters including Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, Barricade, and Blackout, among others. As far as the weapons the characters will be using, Godfrey says that it will be similar to the movie.

When it comes to using the weapons, Godfrey notes that they have a targeting system that should allow gamers to switch quickly from one target to the next. They use the same targeting system for melee and ranged combat.

As we've previously reported, the game features the voices of Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime and Frank Welker as Megatron, so that's a nice nod to the franchise's history. Godfrey himself says that the inclusion of the voice actors makes them happy about their project.

Sadly, the game does not support online multiplayer .

Transformers: The Game should be available this June for North America, and this coming Summer for the EU region. It is set to come out for the PS3, the Xbox 360, the Wii, the PS2, and the PC.

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Posted Apr 18, 2007 at 12:54AM by Glen D. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Transformers: The Game Tags: DreamWorks, Sony, Hasbro, Optimus Prime
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Dreamworks and Hasbro are rushing full throttle towards the completion of the anticipated game tie-in of the Transformers movie for the PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, DS and PlayStation Portable. Aptly titled Transformers: The Game, the developers are bannering gameplay mechanics that will re-live the glory days of the immortal cartoon series all the while introducing it to the younger generation using a next-gen mantle.

For starters, players will get to choose whether they want to play as the heroic Autobots or the nefarious Decepticons. Both sides have a wide array of Transformers icons such as Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, Starscream and many more. Switching from vehicle to robot form will be almost seamless in order to adapt to whatever the situation calls for.

Environments, as expected, will be fully destructible to up the sense of sheer, mindless mayhem. For those who would like to play with more of a thinking style, they can pretend to use on-screen objects to their advantage and be very proud.
 

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Hasbro and Dreamworks also revealed that the PSP version will have 20 playable characters with unique stats, abilities, personalities and more.

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Posted Apr 06, 2007 at 02:52AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Videos, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, The Transformers, PS2, Optimus Prime, Traveller's Tales
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Optimus Prime and Megatron are all set for a happy reunion for the multiplatformer game version of the classic 80s cartoon, Transformers. The voice actors, that is.

Yep, it's been confirmed. Prime voice actors Peter Cullen and Frank Welker have given their nods to reprise their roles as Autobots leader, Optimus Prime, and Decepticons head bot, Megatron for Transformers: The Game. And it was a very smart decision to make on the part of Activision, indeed. Says Activision's production head Laird Malamed, "As Transformers fans, we knew the importance of having the well-known voices of Optimus Prime and Megatron in the game."

Transformers: The Game is set to head out to retail stores this summer, with Traveller's Tales doing the work for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, and PC version. Meanwhile, Savage Entertainment is working at the helm for the PlayStation Portable version, and Vicarious Visions is responsible for the development of the DS versions.

So, while those companies are still busy tuning up them bots for Transformers: The Game, why don't you go check out this clip from the original Transformers series, where Optimus Prime and Megatron engages in a heated up battle? With the 80's rock music having that cheesy signature 80s lead guitar riffs playing in the background, this is sure to be one big blast from the past.



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Posted Feb 11, 2007 at 01:15AM by Jerico G. Listed in: News, Games, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, Wiimote, Hasbro, PS2, Optimus Prime
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If you were a kid during the 80s, chances are you've tried yelling ala Optimus Prime "Autobots, transform and roll out!" [insert morphing sound here]. The original cartoon series has such a huge following that modern-day producers have now ventured into making a movie and a game based from the series' mecha lore.

Straight from Seibertron, we now have news of more game details for Transformers: The Game. Them lucky folks from the said site managed to catch a glimpse of the game via Hasbro preview at ToyFair and they've noted some very interesting details. Please do remember that this list was made by Seibertron (told you we got it straight from them) and thus should not be taken as official.
  • There will be an Autobot Game and a Decepticon Game for Nintendo DS, supporting 4 way multi-play.
  • The PSP will a version of the game (maybe different from all), but with 4 way Multi-Play.
  • Wii will get special Wiimote functions, such as throwing things, steering, etc.
  • You can play as 9 Autobots and Decepticons. Unplayable characters are going to be boss characters or other important characters.
  • There will be unlockable characters and possibly movie characters that don't appear in the movie (like Wreckage).
  • There will be G1 references in the game.
  • It has a full interactive environment where you can pick things up and throw it at the enemy...including a Burger King sign.
  • Burger King and Pepsi references were in the game, so we know they are sponsors.
  • As the robot you can punch, shoot, jump, transform at will and drive/fly around when you are in vehicle mode.
  • Autotargeting will be available.
  • For game play, it reminded me of Grand Theft Auto, where you can run around the city (perspective was similar to GTA). The steering of the vehicle looked well done, where you could oversteer around turns, etc. If you caused too much ruckus the police would come and the pedestrians would go around screaming, especially if you were in Robot Mode (so being in disguise is important). Pedestrian interaction was not completed yet, but we were hoping you could pick up people and thrown them.
  • Storyline is different based upon if you are an Autobot or a Decepticon, humans are part of the story, but not part of the gameplay. Because of the dual roles the Decepticons can win in this one.
This Activision-published title for the PS3, 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, and NDS is set to land/dock/park on retail stores sometime during the third quarter of this year. We just can't wait to see Optimus, Bumblebee, Wheeljack, Starscream, Megatron, the Insecticons, the Dinobots...ok, geek mode off.

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Posted Aug 19, 2006 at 04:31PM by Robert S. Listed in: Rumors Tags: Activision, The Transformers, Optimus Prime
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So now, everyone knows that the great Optimus Prime will be in the new Transformers Movie coming next year. So the next  big question is this: will there a be a game adaptation of the movie coming our way too?

There have been rumors that the game will coincide with the movie opening (but right now it's just all speculation and there's still no definitive date yet, if there's even one). And rumors state that Activision may be the company that'll be making the game, and expect that the Transformers game will also be ported to all existing game platforms. (Come on, who doesn't want to play a game with Optimus Prime and Megatron?)

So while we wait for any Transformers-related game feature or solid speculation, we'll be posting some possible pictures for the movie, toy, and (yes!) game. Enjoy.

TRansformers - Image 1 TRansformers - Image 2 TRansformers - Image 3 

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