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==Generation 1==
==Generation 1==
During [[Generation 1|Generation 1]], Radio Shack (as it was then known) sold a store [[Exclusive|exclusive]] licensed version of the [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] mold that was officially named Galactic Man, but is now more commonly known by the nickname "Shackwave". Galactic Man is not actually a [[Knockoff|knockoff]] as it was fully licensed by [[ToyCo|ToyCo]].
During [[Generation 1]], Radio Shack (as it was then known) sold a store [[exclusive]] licensed version of the [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] mold that was officially named Galactic Man, but is now more commonly known by the nickname "Shackwave". Galactic Man is not actually a [[knockoff]] as it was fully licensed by [[ToyCo]].




==2007 Movie==
==2007 Movie==
In conjunction with the [[Transformers (2007)|2007 ''Transformers'' movie]], RadioShack introduced a variety of Transformers radio-controlled cars under license from [[Hasbro|Hasbro]] and [[Dreamworks|Dreamworks]], under their [[ZipZaps|ZipZaps]], [[XMODS Evolution|XMODS Evolution]] and [[Micro IR|Micro IR]] brands, the last of which are capable of transforming to robot mode.
In conjunction with the [[Transformers (2007)|2007 ''Transformers'' movie]], RadioShack introduced a variety of Transformers radio-controlled cars under license from [[Hasbro]] and [[Dreamworks]], under their [[ZipZaps]], [[XMODS Evolution]] and [[Micro IR]] brands, the last of which are capable of transforming to robot mode.





Revision as of 19:51, 27 March 2009

RadioShack is an American-based chain of electronics stores, which has sold some Transformers toys and merchandise over the years.



Generation 1

During Generation 1, Radio Shack (as it was then known) sold a store exclusive licensed version of the Shockwave mold that was officially named Galactic Man, but is now more commonly known by the nickname "Shackwave". Galactic Man is not actually a knockoff as it was fully licensed by ToyCo.


2007 Movie

In conjunction with the 2007 Transformers movie, RadioShack introduced a variety of Transformers radio-controlled cars under license from Hasbro and Dreamworks, under their ZipZaps, XMODS Evolution and Micro IR brands, the last of which are capable of transforming to robot mode.