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With a franchise as large as Transformers, it is surprising how few video games have been produced for it. Further, around half of those were released solely for the Japanese market. | With a franchise as large as Transformers, it is surprising how few video games have been produced for it. Further, around half of those were released solely for the Japanese market. | ||
*<ruby><rb>トランスフォーマー コンボイの謎</rb><rp>(</rp><rt> | *[[Transformers: Convoy no Nazo|<ruby><rb>トランスフォーマー コンボイの謎</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>Transformers: Convoy no Nazo</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>]] aka "Mystery of Convoy") (Famicom) | ||
*Transformers (Commodore 64) | *[[Transformers (Commodore 64)]] | ||
*[[Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth]] (Commodore 64) | *[[Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth]] (Commodore 64) | ||
* | *[[Transformers: The Headmasters (Video Game)|トランスフォーマー ザ★ヘッドマースターズ (Transformers: The Headmasters)]] (Famicom Disc System) | ||
*[[Kettou Transformer Beast Wars: Beast Senshi Saikyou Ketteisen |<ruby><rb>決闘 トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ ビースト戦士最強決定戦</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>Kettou Transformer Beast Wars: Beast Senshi Saikyou Ketteisen</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>]] (Duel Fight -- Transformers: Beast Wars -- Beast Warriors' Strongest Decicive Battle) (GBC) | *[[Kettou Transformer Beast Wars: Beast Senshi Saikyou Ketteisen |<ruby><rb>決闘 トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ ビースト戦士最強決定戦</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>Kettou Transformer Beast Wars: Beast Senshi Saikyou Ketteisen</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>]] (Duel Fight -- Transformers: Beast Wars -- Beast Warriors' Strongest Decicive Battle) (GBC) | ||
*[[Beast Wars: Transformers (Video Game)|Beast Wars: Transformers]] (PC, PS1) | *[[Beast Wars: Transformers (Video Game)|Beast Wars: Transformers]] (PC, PS1) | ||
*<ruby><rb>トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ 激突!ガンガンバトル</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>Transformer Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gan-Gan Battle</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> (Transformers Beast Wars Metals: Clash! Intense Battle) (Japan) <br />[[Beast Wars: Transformers Transmetals]] (USA) (N64, PS1) | *[[Beast Wars: Transformers Transmetals|<ruby><rb>トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ 激突!ガンガンバトル</rb><rp> (</rp><rt>Transformer Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gan-Gan Battle</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> (Transformers Beast Wars Metals: Clash! Intense Battle)]] (Japan)<br />[[Beast Wars: Transformers Transmetals]] (USA) (N64, PS1) | ||
*[[Transformers (PS2)]] | *[[Transformers (PS2)]] | ||
*Transformers (Atlus, PS2) | *[[Transformers (Atlus, PS2)]] | ||
Though not a Transformers game, the Konami's PS2 game '''[http://www.hudson.co.jp/gamenavi/gamedb/softinfo/wfight/index.html DreamMix TV: World Fighters]''' (only released in Japan), features numerous Transformers as either playable characters or cameos. | Though not a Transformers game, the Konami's PS2 game '''[http://www.hudson.co.jp/gamenavi/gamedb/softinfo/wfight/index.html DreamMix TV: World Fighters]''' (only released in Japan), features numerous Transformers as either playable characters or cameos. | ||
Revision as of 16:38, 11 June 2006
With a franchise as large as Transformers, it is surprising how few video games have been produced for it. Further, around half of those were released solely for the Japanese market.
トランスフォーマー コンボイの謎 aka "Mystery of Convoy") (Famicom)- Transformers (Commodore 64)
- Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth (Commodore 64)
- トランスフォーマー ザ★ヘッドマースターズ (Transformers: The Headmasters) (Famicom Disc System)
決闘 トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ ビースト戦士最強決定戦 (Duel Fight -- Transformers: Beast Wars -- Beast Warriors' Strongest Decicive Battle) (GBC)- Beast Wars: Transformers (PC, PS1)
トランスフォーマー ビーストウォーズ 激突!ガンガンバトル (Transformers Beast Wars Metals: Clash! Intense Battle) (Japan)
Beast Wars: Transformers Transmetals (USA) (N64, PS1)- Transformers (PS2)
- Transformers (Atlus, PS2)
Though not a Transformers game, the Konami's PS2 game DreamMix TV: World Fighters (only released in Japan), features numerous Transformers as either playable characters or cameos. Due to copyright issues, it is highly unlikely that the game will ever leave the country.
In the 90s, a game based on Generation 2 was supposedly in development for the Super NES console, but the project was dropped. It has been rumored that this project then evolved into the SNES SuperFX chip enabled game Vortex, largely due to timing and the fact that the game involved a polygon-based transforming robot.

