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:''High Score 100 is an [[Autobot]] [[Real Gear Robot]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|2007 movie franchise]] in the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].''
{{disambig2|the movieverse character|the Generation 1 character|Hi Score}}
:''High Score 100 is an [[Autobot]] [[Real Gear Robot]] from the [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:Mov-toy RGR HighScore100.jpg|upright=2.2|thumb|You have been selected by Star Command to defend the frontier.]]


[[Image:HighScore100 robot.jpg|right|250px|thumb|You have been selected by Star Command to defend the frontier.]]
There are some who say [[Power Up VT6|video games]] are evil.  But for '''High Score 100''', they're more than just supposed brain-rotting fun, they're an untapped teacher.  Learning second-hand from the greatest fighters and soldiers of countless realities, High Score 100 watches patiently, learning the skills his masters will teach him.  Rigorous repeat quarter-circles and other motions have allowed him to use martial arts skill and combat techniques that other Transformers can only dream about, such as lightning-fast kicks, precision sniping, and mastery of countless weapons both melee and ranged.
There are some who say [[Power Up VT6|video games]] are evil.  But for '''High Score 100''', they're more than just supposed brain-rotting fun, They're an untapped teacher.  Learning second-hand from the greatest fighters and soldiers, High Score 100 watches patiently, learning the skills his masters will teach him.  Rigorous repeat quarter-circles and other motions have allowed him to use martial arts skill and combat techniques that other Transformers can only dream about, such as lightning-fast kicks, precision sniping, and mastery of countless weapons (both melee and ranged).  [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] had better watch out, because this Autobot isn't just tough.  He's down-right fierce.


[[Decepticon]]s had better watch out, because this Autobot isn't just tough.  He's downright fierce.


{{quote|Plug in. Turn on. Power up.|High Score 100's packaging tagline}}
{{bigquote|Plug in. Turn on. Power up.|High Score 100's packaging tagline}}


==Toys==
===''Transformers'' (2007)===
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''High Score 100''' (Real Gear Robots, [[2007]])}}</ul>
:*''TakaraTomy ID number:'' '''MA-12'''
{{toydesigner|[[Bill Rawley]] (Hasbro), [[Alex Kubalsky]] (TakaraTomy)}}


:''French-Canadian name'': '''Marco-Points 100'''
: Part of the third wave of ''[[Transformers (2007 toyline)|Transformers]]'' [[Real Gear Robot]]s, High Score 100 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a [[scale]] only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but High Score 100's lack of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the [[Xbox 360 robot|Xbox 360]].
:''Spanish name'': '''Marca-Puntos 100'''


: High Score is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an [[Automorph Technology|Automorph]] gimmick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and his pectoral plates rotate into place (and sometimes fall off).


==Toys==
: This mold was also used to make [[Twitcher F451#Toys|Twitcher F451]].
===Transformers===
*'''High Score 100''' (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MA-12'''


[[Image:HighScore100 alt.jpg|left|175px|thumb|Seriously, this is almost how big he is.]]
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2007/Autobot/HighScore100/highscore100.htm More information on High Score 100 at TFU.info]''
: High Score 100 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a scale only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but High Score 100's lack of a pair of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the [[Xbox 360 robot|Xbox 360]]. High Score is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an Automorph gimmick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and shoulder pads flip into place (and sometimes fall off). His robot mode looks awfully like a gorilla, with large, chunky forelimbs and small back legs. Part of this is due to his transformation scheme, where the arms become the "points" of the controller mode. Like all [[Real Gear Robots]] toys, his alternate mode is supposedly at 1:1 scale.
 
: Supposedly.
 
: This mold was also used to make [[Twitcher F451]].


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Despite all ties that the Transformers movie has with the Xbox 360, High Score 100's appearance is strongly based on a special version of the PlayStation 1 controller (mainly the [[wikipedia:Dual_Analog_Controller|Dual Analog]] design).  It is white or at least a very light grey, it has the two analog sticks characteristic of the PlayStation controllers, has the four dark grey circular main buttons on the right side, and has the dark grey D-pad on the left.  However, it does also take some design elements of the abandoned [[wikipedia:File:PS3_boomerang_controller.jpg|PS3 boomerang concept controller]] with the lengthened and curved grips.
===Foreign names===
 
*''Japanese:'' '''High Score 100''' (ハイスコア100 ''Hai Sukoa 100'')
==External links==
*''French:'' '''Marco-Points 100''' (Canada)
* [http://www.tfu.info/2007/Autobot/HighScore100/highscore100.htm High Score 100 at TFU.info]
*''Spanish:'' '''Marca-Puntos 100'''


[[Category:Autobots]]
[[Category:Martial artists]]
[[Category:Martial artists]]
[[Category:Movie characters]]
[[Category:Movie Autobots]]
[[Category:Real Gear Robots]]
[[Category:Real Gear Robots]]
[[Category:Toy-only characters]]

Latest revision as of 18:34, 13 October 2024

This article is about the movieverse character. For the Generation 1 character, see Hi Score.
High Score 100 is an Autobot Real Gear Robot from the Transformers portion of the live-action film continuity family.
You have been selected by Star Command to defend the frontier.

There are some who say video games are evil. But for High Score 100, they're more than just supposed brain-rotting fun, they're an untapped teacher. Learning second-hand from the greatest fighters and soldiers of countless realities, High Score 100 watches patiently, learning the skills his masters will teach him. Rigorous repeat quarter-circles and other motions have allowed him to use martial arts skill and combat techniques that other Transformers can only dream about, such as lightning-fast kicks, precision sniping, and mastery of countless weapons both melee and ranged.

Decepticons had better watch out, because this Autobot isn't just tough. He's downright fierce.

Plug in. Turn on. Power up.

—High Score 100's packaging tagline

Toys

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Transformers (2007)

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  • High Score 100 (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
Part of the third wave of Transformers Real Gear Robots, High Score 100 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a scale only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but High Score 100's lack of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the Xbox 360.
High Score is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an Automorph gimmick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and his pectoral plates rotate into place (and sometimes fall off).
This mold was also used to make Twitcher F451.

Notes

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Foreign names

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  • Japanese: High Score 100 (ハイスコア100 Hai Sukoa 100)
  • French: Marco-Points 100 (Canada)
  • Spanish: Marca-Puntos 100