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Snowtron wrote:what the hell is every one talking about when they say "The game isn't cannon."?
Snowtron wrote:I dont know if he was good enough to be in the movie his robot mode is a bit boring and if he was do you think he would be a triple changer and what the hell is every one talking about when they say "The game isn't cannon."?
Justicity wrote:Snowtron wrote:I dont know if he was good enough to be in the movie his robot mode is a bit boring and if he was do you think he would be a triple changer and what the hell is every one talking about when they say "The game isn't cannon."?
As in the game is it's own continuity.
The movie & the game are different continuity's just as Armada & G1 are different continuity's.
To prove my point, in the game there are lots of drones, & they are part of a secondary storyline (in the PSP version anyway), in the movie they do not appear. In the game Trailbreaker, Hound & other autobots are on earth & have contact with the other Autobots, in the movie Prime believes his team of BB, Jazz, Ironhide & Ratchet to be the last surviving autobots. A lesser point but still one of note, the missions are quite different to what happens in the movie, for instance Scorpie doesn't attack a load of trucks, he goes for the lone survivors traveling on foot. The personalitys are slightly different, for example in the Wii version, & possibly others, Prime orders Jazz to blow up some buildings to cause a distraction... Movie Prime never showed any willing to risk humans lives for his own safety.
Is that enough or should I go on???
Dark Zarak wrote:Snowtron wrote:what the hell is every one talking about when they say "The game isn't cannon."?
Canon is a fanboy idea that there is an "official" story and series of events, established by the publisher, writers, producers, or artists for the official product of the movie, book, whatever the medium is.
For example, let's take the Star Wars books. Star Wars canon says that Han Solo and Leia fell in love. The books say that they were married and had twin children, and later, another kid. George Lucas rejects this. It is not considered canon because the books were not part of what George Lucas originally created. Episodes 1, 2 and 3, along with the original movies, 4, 5, and 6, are considered canon. The books are supplementary materials. They aren't canon.
Another example would be Transformers. The cartoons, despite the fact that there are many different ones, are considered "canon". They are the established transformer stories. The 1986 movie is canon. The 2007 movie is canon. But the game is just a side project, an extra little thing. It's not canon. Neither would fan fiction be considered canon. The comics are canon.
I think canon is stupid. After all, why not consider the game canon? Why not consider the Star Wars books canon? They're stories just like anything else, aren't they?
Canon is an arbitary concept. It's selective. Who says one version of something is canon, and the other is not? Who says RiD doesn't take place right after G1? There are conflicting story elements? So what. Make up a reason why. They're toys after all.
What about Batman and Batman Begins? In Batman, it was a young Jack Napier who killed Bruce's parents. In Batman Begins it was some guy named Joe Chill. Yet both are considered canon. It's lame.
Do you see what I mean when I say that canon is stupid? Stories are stories. There's no reason to act like one is the official word of God and the other is just stupid bullshit.
I guess people would say something is no longer canon if it conflicts with the first version. The game is not exactly like the movie, so it's not canon, they say. But as I've just proved, neither are the different shows, or the comics, or the movie from the shows and comics. Even established canon is conflicting.
Stories are stories and that's that. The hell with canon.
Dark Zarak wrote:Justicity wrote:Snowtron wrote:I dont know if he was good enough to be in the movie his robot mode is a bit boring and if he was do you think he would be a triple changer and what the hell is every one talking about when they say "The game isn't cannon."?
As in the game is it's own continuity.
The movie & the game are different continuity's just as Armada & G1 are different continuity's.
To prove my point, in the game there are lots of drones, & they are part of a secondary storyline (in the PSP version anyway), in the movie they do not appear. In the game Trailbreaker, Hound & other autobots are on earth & have contact with the other Autobots, in the movie Prime believes his team of BB, Jazz, Ironhide & Ratchet to be the last surviving autobots. A lesser point but still one of note, the missions are quite different to what happens in the movie, for instance Scorpie doesn't attack a load of trucks, he goes for the lone survivors traveling on foot. The personalitys are slightly different, for example in the Wii version, & possibly others, Prime orders Jazz to blow up some buildings to cause a distraction... Movie Prime never showed any willing to risk humans lives for his own safety.
Is that enough or should I go on???
Continuity is another thing I don't really like, but it's a gray area. Stories are stories like I said. Different stories that tell different events about the same characters are just that: different stories. Why does there have to be a "different continuity".
But like I said, it's a gray area. Maybe that's the definition of continuity, I don't know.
What really gets my goat though, is when people say each continuity is an alternate universe. That's really stupid because it's an unnecessary stretch. Why can't they just be different versions of the same thing? I guess some poeple like to imagine G1 Prime meeting his movie self or something like that, but that's just so out there and overblown.
Justicity wrote:Point 1: Most of the SW fans I know consider most of the books cannon, practically mooting your point.
Justicity wrote:Point 2: Transformers in not one big continuity with one cannon, theres the G1/Beast Era continuity with the comics, tv shows, movies, etc all considered cannon, but with extra bits, such as the non-show Beast Wars figures who were not considered cannon untill they were introduced in The Gathering.
There is the RiD continuity, with what happens in the show being cannon, extra toy characters not shown in the show non-cannon.
There is the Unicron Trilogy continuity, which I don't know enough about to argue.
And finally (unless I've forgotten something) there is the movie continuity with the movie being cannon along with the prequel comics & novel, while the game and the comic & book adaptations being non-cannon as they show different versions of the same story, with enough minor differences to make the continuity questionable if cannon.
Justicity wrote:Point 3: RiD cannot come in the same continuity as G1 because it just doesn't make sense. Hell, Magnus had his OWN Matrix, how does that work with the G1 continuity of there being one Matrix, passed down the Primes?
Justicity wrote:Point 4: I'm no Batman expert but I believe, like TF's, Batman has different continuity's. each comic series, each movie series (of which Begins has its own series), each TV series is it's own continuity. Again I must say I am NOT a Batman expert so I could be wrong.
Justicity wrote:Point 5: You need to realize, when talking about something like Transformers where there are many continuity's, there are also many different canons, one for each continuity in fact. Just because RiD, G1, Beast Wars, Armada, & the movie are all called TRANSFORMERS doesn't mean they are the same thing.
Justicity wrote:Hope you take this like a person should in a discussion & don't return to you're "The hell with continuity" pattern of speech displayed in your last post. Remember other people are allowed opinions too![]()
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