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bigbadbarron wrote:unless everyone in the world gets another $10,000 hasbro wont be able to increase supply and demand with toys as advanced as those. a lot of programming goes into th most simple movements and transformations as complex as leader prime would be a pipe dream unless the thing was 10 feet tall
Auto Bot wrote:It will be interesting to see a TF toy automatically transforms by itself.
I'm not sure though if it will be more fun or not.
Nujevad wrote:Creating robots with expressions are an unneeded thing. They should make a robot that moves more realistically first. Sure, the Aibo already does that, but it moves too slow and it's reaction time is terrible. Robots don't need faces to be expressive, look at Shockwave, or even Optimus Prime.
Bumblethumper wrote:Takara-Tomy are way ahead of this trend. Have you seen their new I-sobot?
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=-tuWnuI5V6E&mode=related&search=
http://www.isobotrobot.com/
It's surely just a matter of time before this technology makes it's way into transformers.
I'm sure some of you have seen this working robotic transformer:
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=STQ3nhXuuEM&mode=related&search=
Here's a different one:
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=zK8OjwMdn5I
And an Optimus Prime robot:
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=BN55rXeIQ5g&mode=related&search=
I seriously can't wait for the day one of these goes into production.
skywarp-2 wrote:
If that type of Tech could be refined and squeezed inot say the size and look of the Masterpiece version, and was moderately affordable, i'd buy one.. sheesh!! to think of what they could do!!!It's the cartwheel and the one footed stand that really got me, and he's fricken cute, much more cute then that stupid freakishly creepy Zeno!!
Bumblethumper wrote:Auto Bot wrote:It will be interesting to see a TF toy automatically transforms by itself.
I'm not sure though if it will be more fun or not.
Well, true, it would basically be a gimmick. But an awesome gimmick nonetheless. Much of the fun of transformers for me lies in the tactile quality, where you directly manipulate them, whereas robots would be a bit more 'hands off'.
But that's not to say robot transformers wouldn't be a lot of fun. Imagine if you could program 2 of them to interact in a mock battle. Or you could have groups of autobots walk around in formation, changing direction, looking back and forth at each other, then transform and roll out in convoy behind Optimus.
I'm probably getting ahead of things here.
Auto Bot wrote:Where did you park your time-machine?
Bumblethumper wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Where did you park your time-machine?
B-) Dude... I'm posting from the future. I set my computer's clock back to 2007. I just picked up some 20th anniversary movie deluxe reissues and I've been digging through the seibertron archives to see what you all thought of them, back in the day.
Robotic transformers are pretty cool. So far I've only got like five of 'em, but it's enough that they can march around and encircle my cat. Then they fire off a few spring loaded missiles and kitty doesn't know what's what.
Optimus and Bumblebee are totally awesome, but Smokescreen has a badly designed shoulder joint, and he keeps getting his hand caught between pieces of the outer shell when he's supposed to transform. Then when he's supposed to roll out, his elbow drags off the ground and he just winds up going around in circles.
Damn you Hasbro-Mattel!!
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