While it's easy to get excited about the new games coming to the Wii U and 3DS, it's worth remembering that there are an awful lot of Wii and DS consoles out in the wild, and plenty of people still ...
Transformers: Animated is the latest cartoon incarnation of the Transformers, a staple household name once again since the successful 2007 movie. It’s the first American-produced Transformers show in ...
Having loved The Transformers since I was very young sometimes it’s pretty irritating hearing all the tweens talking about something you’ve loved so much longer than them. It must be some kind of ...
When Michael Bay unleashes his vision of the live action Transformers movie this July, Activision will be right there with not only console renditions of the flick, but also a pair of action games ...
In honor of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, PDP will begin shipping Autobot and Decepticon Nintendo DS cases this week. You can pick between a Bumblebee or a Megatron case with plus a matching ...
Ars Technica reviewed the Nintendo DS handheld version of Transformers, generally impressed with the effort put into the title, but put off by its “buy one, get half” content. Unlike its release on ...
Activision already has one Transformers game in the pipeline, but what's the harm in another? The company announced Transformers Prime today, a game set on the TV show of the same name. Since it's ...
Short Version: Friends, this is the nerdiest and coolest Nintendo DS Lite case that a Transformers fan could ask for. What kid (12-year-old or 35-year-old) wouldn’t want their DS to look like ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Considering it's a kids game, and it's on the DS, and stars the new kids-oriented Transformers, you might not give the new Transformers Animated game ...
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark is the latest Transformers game being published by Activision, and it’s in development for PC and consoles. However, while Rise of the Dark Spark is a third-person ...
This whole global economic crisis, and its resulting massive loss of jobs got us thinking. We here at Engadget didn't want to stand helplessly by, announcing every new round of misery without giving ...