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Video Game: Transformers (Atari)

Written by Big Bot on January 29, 2004 | Merchandise |

INFO PAGE | GALLERY | VIDEOS | INTERVIEW | PRESS RELEASES | REVIEW

Originally known as: Transformers Armada: Prelude to Energon

Publisher: Atari
Developer: Melbourne House
Released: 7th May, 2004 (Europe), 11th May, 2004 (North America)
Platform: Sony PlayStation 2
No. of Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T for Fantasy Violence
Pegi Rating: 7+

The success of Transformers Armada meant Hasbro was able to sell merchandise ideas to other companies based on the series and luckily, one of them was with Atari for a Transformers video game.

The game was first announced in July 2003 at E3, the world’s largest games expo. Initially entitled ‘Transformers Armada: Prelude To Energon’, the game was due to come out at around the end of the Armada and beginning of Energon, the sequel to Armada, in early 2004.

The game was developed by Atari’s own in-house team, Melbourne House, based in Australia. With very little time, the game was created for the Sony PlayStation 2 console only and was designed to be a single player only game.

On 2nd September 2005, Transformers Director’s Cut was released exclusively in the UK. It was completely the same as the original game but included a “making of” documentary on a bonus disc.

View the game’s official website from Atari here

Interview with Andrew Carter, Vice President of Development at Melbourne House
We managed to beg a little time with Andrew Carter and the Melbourne House team developing Transformers Armada: Prelude to Energon for the PS2. Naturally we quizzed them on Transformers, and it turns out they know a thing or two, being fans themselves. (More).

Versions
Transformers – Europe – 7th May 2004
Transformers – North America – 11th May 2004
Transformers Director’s Cut – UK – 2nd September 2005

Press Releases
ATARI TO BRING TRANSFORMERS ARMADA: PRELUDE TO ENERGON TO PLAYSTATION©2 – 17th July 2003

Atari & Universal Motown Records Group Announce Joint Marketing Relationship – 12th April 2004

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