Transformers: Mystery of Convoy
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トランスフォーマー コンボイの謎
(Transformer: Convoy no Nazo) | |||||||
| Developer | ISCO | ||||||
| Publisher | Takara | ||||||
| Platform | Famicom, Virtual Console | ||||||
| Release date | 5 December 1986 (Famicom) 10 June 2008 (Virtual Console) | ||||||
| Rating | CERO: A | ||||||
Transformers: Mystery of Comvoy Convoy is a video game developed by ISCO and distributed by Takara for the Famicom (the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System). The player controls Ultra Magnus on his mission to find the whereabouts of the missing Optimus Prime. Along his quest, Ultra Magnus faces various Decepticon threats including Seeker-type infantry, floating Decepticon insignias, the Nemesis, the combiners Menasor and Bruticus, Megatron and a final battle against Trypticon.
The game was followed by The Headmasters.
In 2008, Mystery of Convoy was made available on the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan. It costs 500 Wii points.
Gameplay

The game is a simple 2D platformer with the player making their way through 10 levels while under constant attack from various enemies. Killing enemies earns the player points, occasionally various power-ups such as extra defense or temporary flight, and at every 20,000 points the player is awarded with an extra life. Many of the levels are simple horizontal fields, while two are vertical and one is a frustrating labyrinth where escape depends on a very specific route through the level or else it will loop back in upon itself. At the end of each level is a boss which in almost all cases simply floats up and down on the right side of the screen while randomly firing projectiles at the player.
Ultra Magnus fights with a very short-range gun and can transform. While transforming lets him fire upwards and makes him harder to hit, it makes his forward shots arc downwards and takes away his ability to jump. Unless he's using the "B" power-up, Magnus will die from a single hit of any kind, whereas the majority of enemies require multiple hits to be destroyed.
There are also a few secrets in the game, such as special red jet enemies that appear in certain stages. If Ultra Magnus manages to kill these, Bumblebee appears and lets him skip a few levels. Another secret is the seven hidden letters that spell out "RODIMUS" which are obtained by killing certain enemies. If the player collects all seven letters by the end of the game, they are given the option of playing through the game again, this time as Rodimus Prime. Rodimus Prime has a new vehicle mode sprite but his robot mode is simply a recolored Ultra Magnus, although the gameplay remains exactly the same as during the Magnus run.
This game is also notorious for being extremely difficult to the point of frustration thanks to dodgy hit mechanics and sluggish control in addition to the small size of the projectiles requiring very accurate aiming, the copious amount of enemies, and the lack of color making the player unable to discern important objects from each other like an enemy shot from a mountain in the background.
Cheat Codes
| Address | Value | Game Genie | Effect | Side Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0069 | 3 | LATEPA | Always have three lives | |
| 0053 | 20 | AZIALA | Indestructible | Music restarts everytime you are hit |
| 0053 | 40 | AGIALA | Shot Power Up | |
| 0053 | 60 | ATIALA | Indestructible and Shot Power Up | |
| 0022 | 00 | AAZAZA | Indestructible (alternate)[1] | |
| 000074 | 01 | PAEAAAGY | Play as Rodimus Prime |
Notes
- The English title on the package of the game is mistakenly labeled as "Mystery of Comvoy".
- Despite his Japanese 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.
- The Alternity story, "To Die Game!", retcons this game as being part of a cross-dimensional game between the hyper-dimensional guardian Optimus Prime and the equally powerful Megatron, wherein Optimus had to choose one avatar (Ultra Magnus) to fight endless hordes of Decepticons empowered by Megatron.
- The events of this game were adapted by Ikuo Miyazoe into a manga special titled "Famicom How-to Manga: Transformer: Mystery of Convoy" and published in the December, 1986 issue of Comic Bom Bom.


