Engadget Article on Transformers Movie Real Gear Figures
Posted by Hotrod
Jun 5, 2007 at 6:11pm CDT
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Comment by i_amtrunks
Jun 5, 2007
Nice to see some love for the Real Gear line, they are the superior figures to be released in the Movie range.
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Comment by Liege Evilmus
Jun 5, 2007
As an act of product placement, that was a A+ move.
But one thing I've alvays gripped about with these are the lack of any type of electronic gimmic, or just like a little parlor trick to sweeten the REAL in realgear.
I have the G2 bikes with the lightup rocket and grinder. Actualy, it's the RID reissue, but I'm just saying the tech goes that far back.
They could have done something more.
That said, where the product is placed, is inherently evil.
hehe
But one thing I've alvays gripped about with these are the lack of any type of electronic gimmic, or just like a little parlor trick to sweeten the REAL in realgear.
I have the G2 bikes with the lightup rocket and grinder. Actualy, it's the RID reissue, but I'm just saying the tech goes that far back.
They could have done something more.
That said, where the product is placed, is inherently evil.
hehe
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Comment by Megatron Wolf
Jun 5, 2007
Power up looks more like a gameboy micro than a PSP. If anything he's a small game gear.I love my PSP but i hate to say it he's a nintendo bot. But now i know what cell phone speed dial looks like. My friend had that phone and he couldnt remember the name. Ill have to tell him.
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Comment by Roboto750
Jun 6, 2007
Short, but a nice read all the same. 
