Santa Monica, CA – May 18, 2007 – TRANSFORMERS: The Game, from Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), developed under license from HPG the licensing division of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS), is bridging the gap from “G1" (Generation One) to the present day TRANSFORMERS by casting the upcoming live-action film leads Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox alongside legendary voice actors Peter Cullen and Frank Welker, the original voices of OPTIMUS PRIME and MEGATRON. Based on “TRANSFORMERS," the highly anticipated live-action feature film from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures, in association with Hasbro, the game allows players to relive their favorite movie moments and go beyond in a movie-inspired storyline penned with the help of Flint Dille, best known as the writer of the acclaimed “TRANSFORMERS" animated series.
“TRANSFORMERS is an incredible franchise with huge global appeal and our goal is to present a game that speaks to fans of the upcoming movie as well as to G1 fans," said Laird Malamed, head of production, Activision, Inc. “We have a fantastic line-up that includes original talent from the animated TV series and the upcoming film, bringing together the best of both worlds."
In TRANSFORMERS: The Game, players choose to protect the Earth as AUTOBOTS or destroy it as DECEPTICONS. Playing as OPTIMUS PRIME, BUMBLEBEE, MEGATRON, BARRICADE and other characters, gamers will experience the unstoppable power and massive scale of their favorite ROBOTS IN DISGUISE as they battle for Earth.
TRANSFORMERS: The Game is in development by Traveller’s Tales for the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Wii™ video game console, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and PC, and is rated “T" (Teen) by the ESRB. A PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system version is being developed by Savage Entertainment and is currently rated “E 10+" (Everyone 10 and older – Violence) by the ESRB. Two unique games for Nintendo DS™, TRANSFORMERS: AUTOBOTS and TRANSFORMERS: DECEPTICONS, are being developed by Vicarious Visions and are rated “E 10+" (Everyone 10 and older - Violence) by the ESRB. For more information about the game, visit http://www.transformersgame.com/.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
This is a bit confusing, Frank Welker is no longer the voice of Megatron in the movie (Hugo Weaving is), so I wonder if that is a typo?
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
Frank Welker was the original voice actor for the original Megatron for Tranformers G1. Hugo Weaving Unfortunately is doing the Voice for the Live action vers. of Megatron. Which is abit sad, I wanted the original, They Got Peter Cullen for Optimus, why not Megs?
Atleast he'll be reprising his role for the game, hoping that the game will be good.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
I dont' know if I'd buy that. I have to hear him personally to make that kind of judgment, any reasons why he sounds weak?
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
I dont' know if I'd buy that. I have to hear him personally to make that kind of judgment, any reasons why he sounds weak?
Well sometimes people's voices deteriorate as they get older. Personally I didn't care for the the original Megatron's voice, and vastly preferred the Beast Wars one.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
I dont' know if I'd buy that. I have to hear him personally to make that kind of judgment, any reasons why he sounds weak?
Well sometimes people's voices deteriorate as they get older. Personally I didn't care for the the original Megatron's voice, and vastly preferred the Beast Wars one.
Tell me your joking? The Beast Wars Megs Suked hardcore! I mean, I went wtf when I first heard him speak. He talks to himself and acts redundant. He was Inferior to the original VA. His voice alone made me cringed just at the sound of it.
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Tell me your joking? The Beast Wars Megs Suked hardcore! I mean, I went wtf when I first heard him speak. He talks to himself and acts redundant. He was Inferior to the original VA.
Ah, I gotcha. So a character trait of BW Megatron proves that David Kaye did a poor job of playing him. But of course.
...Wait a minute. What?
Welker is undoubtedly a legendary performer in the field of voice over, but I honestly never dug the huge amount of graveliness he used in his voice for ol' Megs. From hearing him in a recent video interview, it's noticeably increased a whole lot over time.
I always found it too hard to get over the "Wow. He sorta sounds like he's straining himself." aspect, and much of his line delivery felt very subdued to me as a result. Sure was unique though. I'll give it that.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
He sounds just as good now as he did then. I think Bay was being critical over nothing. You can clearly hear Frank Welker in the end, He sounds damn good then he ever has.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
Dunno... Doesn't have the Megatron feel. But it does sound more like the quintissons.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
And all made him look like an idiot, the original was superior the the ones to come after. Atleast the original had the voice, the intelligence and cunning (portrayed)
None of the other wannabe Megatrons have yet to impress me. Both in Character and VA.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
And all made him look like an idiot, the original was superior the the ones to come after. Atleast the original had the voice, the intelligence and cunning (portrayed)
None of the other wannabe Megatrons have yet to impress me. Both in Character and VA.
Beast Machines megatron was not an idiot. G1 Megatron was an idiot, not to mention the whole show was corny as can be.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
And all made him look like an idiot, the original was superior the the ones to come after. Atleast the original had the voice, the intelligence and cunning (portrayed)
None of the other wannabe Megatrons have yet to impress me. Both in Character and VA.
Beast Machines megatron was not an idiot. G1 Megatron was an idiot, not to mention the whole show was corny as can be.
I actually found that much of Beast Machines' premise was still kinda corny in its own right. =P
...those freakin' spirtual treehuggers.
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Originally posted by: Requiem
I'm going to have to agree with Phoenix. While the original was a better series, I was actually more entertained watching Beast Wars.
And yes, Megatron's voice was better in Beast Wars as well. It wasn't so raspy. The only raspy voice I like is Cobra from G.I. Joe.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
You know you wannaYes, While the Original Megatron did Laugh at times, it was nowhere near as much as his counter parts.
I Think Frank Welker sounds well. Listen to the end of the Interview. "Die Autobot!"
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Originally posted by: blackfootsteps
I'm definitely on the G1 side here, having never really got into the others. I have always loved the nasal rasp of G1 Megatron but from listening to that interview its clear that Prime's voice actor has held up better over the years. I wouldn't be surprised if Bay thought that Welker's voice had become too raspy even for Megatron. A pity because it really does provide a perfect contrast between the goodness of Prime and the evil of Megatron.
What I'm really concerned about is how they'll handle Starscream, who was definitely my favourite as a kid.
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Originally posted by: blackfootsteps
I'm definitely on the G1 side here, having never really got into the others. I have always loved the nasal rasp of G1 Megatron but from listening to that interview its clear that Prime's voice actor has held up better over the years. I wouldn't be surprised if Bay thought that Welker's voice had become too raspy even for Megatron. A pity because it really does provide a perfect contrast between the goodness of Prime and the evil of Megatron.
What I'm really concerned about is how they'll handle Starscream, who was definitely my favourite as a kid.
Starscream was a cool character. I remember when he popped up in beast wars!
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Originally posted by: Ceric
Could be before that or even after. Beast Wars does happen in actual time Pre-G1 so Starscream spark would have had to do some time traveling.
You know, we are all here sitting and complaining about are lost childhoods and the like but has anyone actually heard the voice that they have given Megatron? I personally haven't and from what I know the reason was because his voice wasn't holding up not because they didn't like the gruffness of Megatrons voice. This could all be for not and Megatron voice could sound much like he originally did.
Edit: I went and rewatched all the video I could find with scenes from the movie. Neither side talks once in any of them. I hope thats not an indication on how the movie is. I really do hope the transformers gets some one liners while fighting and like.
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Originally posted by: MysticGohan
hmmm... dunno about that really. Makes me miss Chris Latta (I believe that's right)