
Gamervision reports, "The Transformers are the very definition of a multimedia property. The brand’s roots are in action figures, but since their introduction in 1985, Autobots and Decepticons have appeared in countless TV cartoons, comic book series, and movies. Before the Michael Bay-helmed live-action “films,” however, Cybertronians were rarely represented in video game form. Despite the fact that the entire fiction focuses on robots who fight each other and turn into vehicles, a concept custom-made for video game translation, we only saw a few awful Commodore 64 titles, an NES game, which was remarkably bad, a N64/PS1 Beast Wars fighting game that practically redefined “bad,” and a Japan-exclusive PS2 game that has been referred to as “the worst "Dynasty Warriors" knock-off ever made.” Finally, in 2004, Atari and Developer Melbourne House produced Transformers for the PS2, the first half-decent Transformers game."

COG writes: Haven't you always wondered how your favourite video game character would stack up in a fighting game? We take a look at 10 characters we would like to see in a fighter.
Agreed with all except Bub haha. Maybe the dragonborn too, because it's hard to really narrow down what class he'd be.
Haha.... I'd play the shit outta this game if they actually compiled all of these guys!

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