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==Notes==
* The English title on the package of the game is mistakenly labeled as "Mystery of Comboy".
==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://geocities.com/starsaber/moc/main.html Perhaps the most comprehensive ''Convoy no Nazo'' site online, with screencaps, hints, and .ROM files.]
* [http://geocities.com/starsaber/moc/main.html Perhaps the most comprehensive ''Convoy no Nazo'' site online, with screencaps, hints, and .ROM files.]

Revision as of 16:24, 25 July 2009

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Convoy no Nazo title screen.

Transformers: Mystery of Convoy (トランスフォーマー コンボイの謎 Transformers: Convoy no Nazo) was a video game for the Famicom (the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System). The player controlled Ultra Magnus on his mission to find the whereabouts of the missing Optimus Prime. Along his quest, Ultra Magnus faces various Decepticon threats, including Starscream-like fighter jets, the Combiners Bruticus and Menasor, and a final battle against Trypticon.

Upon completing the game (and collecting the hidden letters to form RODIMUS), the player was given the option of starting again at level one, this time playing as Rodimus Prime. Rodimus Prime has a new vehicle mode, but his robot mode was simply a recolored Ultra Magnus.

Ultra Magnus tries not to get his ass kicked by the first enemy.

Despite his name being in the title of the game, Optimus Prime only appears in-game twice. First during the start screen, when his head explodes and reassembles as the player's sprite, and later his head reappears colored gray right at the end of level 7.

This game is also somewhat notorious for being extremely difficult to the point of frustration, thanks to dodgy hit mechanics and sluggish control. (Specifically, a single hit of ANY kind will kill Ultra Magnus, whereas the majority of enemies require multiple hits to be destroyed.)

In 2008, Mystery of Convoy was made available on the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan. It cost 500 Wii points.

Cheat Codes

Memory Address Cheat Codes
Address Value Effect Side Effect
0069 3 Always have three lives
0053 20 Indestructible Music restarts everytime you are hit
0053 40 Shot Power Up
0053 60 Indestructible and Shot Power Up

Notes

  • The English title on the package of the game is mistakenly labeled as "Mystery of Comboy".



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