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:''The Xbox 360 robot is a machine from the [[Transformers (2007)|live-action movie]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The Xbox 360 robot is a machine from the [[Transformers (2007)|live-action movie]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:Movie Xbox 360 robot.JPG|thumb|300px| | [[Image:Movie Xbox 360 robot.JPG|thumb|300px|It's HUEG!]] | ||
Even after being granted life and mobility by the [[All Spark]], he's still only good for playing ''Halo''. | Even after being granted life and mobility by the [[All Spark]], he's still only good for playing ''Halo''. | ||
Revision as of 14:12, 3 April 2008
- The Xbox 360 robot is a machine from the live-action movie continuity family.
Even after being granted life and mobility by the All Spark, he's still only good for playing Halo.
Fiction
Transformers 2007 film
As a human was walking down the streets of Mission City, carrying his new Xbox 360, as humans are known to do, especially when giant robots are fighting, a sudden surge from the All Spark granted it life. The new robot's arms and legs burst free of the packaging, and the shocked human threw it away before it could fully escape.
Trivia
- When the robot comes alive, it makes the 360's signature turning-on "shwooom!" noise.
- In an easter egg on the 2-disc edition of the DVD, a deleted scene would have had the Xbox 360 robot ripping off a woman's dress in the street. Fortunately, animation of the Xbox 360 robot was never made for the scene, so his only visual cue remains the arms popping out of the box.
- The guy carrying the Xbox 360 is Bob Stephenson, a veteran character actor who normally plays security guards, small-town cops, and other everyday suburban schlub types.

