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[[Image:Hacker robot.jpg|thumb|250px|Sued by the RIAA.]]
[[Image:Hacker robot.jpg|thumb|250px|Sued by the RIAA.]]
'''Hacker X-3''' doesn't believe in privacy, apparently. He just loves sharing information with the world. This probably does not make him very popular. Especially with the [[Decepticon]]s, his usual targets.
'''Hacker X-3''' doesn't believe in privacy, apparently. He just loves sharing information with the world. This probably does not make him very popular. Especially with the [[Decepticon]]s, his usual targets.
{{quote|Seek.  Crack.  Share.|Hacker X-3's packaging tagline}}





Revision as of 22:58, 20 March 2008

Hacker X-3 is an Autobot from the live-action movie continuity family.
File:Hacker robot.jpg
Sued by the RIAA.

Hacker X-3 doesn't believe in privacy, apparently. He just loves sharing information with the world. This probably does not make him very popular. Especially with the Decepticons, his usual targets.

Seek. Crack. Share.Hacker X-3's packaging tagline


Toys

Transformers

File:Hacker game.jpg
Heroic illegal corporate espionage robot!
  • Hacker X-3 (Real Gear Robots, 2008)
A redeco of Power Up VT6, Hacker X-3 transforms into a (non-functional) hand-held video game system. Although there is no real-life equivalent model, he does bear a strong resemblance to the Gameboy Advance. Like all Real Gear Robots toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale. He features a battle scene between Optimus Prime and a difficult to identify robot, possibly Payload or Dropkick, on his screen.