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ComicBookBoo wrote:Shadowman wrote:ComicBookBoo wrote:The thing with most video games is they have short shelflife popularitys, but recently games like ArkhamAsylum really tapped into "cult collectors" and i think War For Cybertron has done the same, the game was welcomed better than Hasbro had hoped and still ties into the WarWithin - classics vibe.
The only problem with that is that War for Cybertron wasn't even close to Arkham Asylum's reception or sales.
of course not, i'm still waiting for it to comedown in price for PS3 so i can even play it... but witin the realm of transformers merchandising, hasbro is always looking for the next style
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Are you talking about problems with the Gameplay mechanics, or do people have problems with the look and story as well?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
ComicBookBoo wrote:Rodimus the Prime wrote:ComicBookBoo wrote:i will tell you the 100% truth because i was there... Hasbro wanted to do a new Toon that tied into the movieverse more... so they cut their strings while they could
Ahhh...now there's something I've not heard! Very interesting! Thanks for sharing that!
So I guess that's where Prime comes in. What you're saying makes sense too, because despite what Hasbro is saying about it being the same continuity as WFC, it has little in common with WFC, from the designs to all the contradictions in the story.
I can't help but wonder if the popularity and overwhelmingly favourable reception toward WFC has affected Hasbro's stance about TF:Prime, i.e. why they're slow to make toys, and quick to try and tie it in with WFC, when they're clearly not the same story.
The decision was very high up and people at CartoonNetwork involved (i dont want to name names) were told last minute too.
I found out as i was working on the Official IDW comic and looking forward to working on volume two...
IDW wouldnt continue the comic because Hasbro wasnt interested
THATS because they were already pouring reserouces into what would become TF Prime to blend into the movie franchise.
The thing with most video games is they have short shelflife popularitys, but recently games like ArkhamAsylum really tapped into "cult collectors" and i think War For Cybertron has done the same, the game was welcomed better than Hasbro had hoped and still ties into the WarWithin - classics vibe.
But TFA is like Beastwars, it's got a strong clear visual style that Hasbro just wanted to break from
That said, TFA is still huge in japan, the AllSpark Almanacs are the BEST TF artbooks in existance and this year a NEW TFA book will come out with brand new comic pages i illustrated for it, it's on pre-order on Amazon at the moment...
so in small ways TFA endures
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Cool session! Very interesting info! Thanks for sharing the link! Man I can't believe how geeky the audience was.Any how, man...that flash forward episode idea for Galvatron ruling Cybertron would be wicked! Sigh, pity. I would so love if season 4 could be done.
I've been waiting in the dark to drive this blade straight through your heart.
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