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Transformers (2003 video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Transformers (2003 video game)

, or ''The Transformers: Call of the Future'', is an action role-playing game released by Takara in October 2003 for PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan. It is based on the popular ''Transformers'' animated series. During early stages of development it was led to believe by the media that the game was called , or ''Transformers: Assault'', a title that many fans use to help disambiguate.
==Overview==

The game allows players to select a side (either Autobot or Decepticon). The Autobot side stars Optimus Prime, Jazz and Wheeljack, who are later joined by Rodimus Prime, Arcee and Kup. The Decepticon faction begins with Megatron (referred to here by his Japanese title Emperor of Destruction), Starscream and Soundwave with Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge joining them later on. Other Transformers are unlocked as the game progresses and join their respective factions. These Transformers include such Generation 1 stalwarts as Ratchet, Bumblebee, Hound, Astrotrain, Blitzwing and Shockwave. Later additions from the Transformers movie, such as Springer and Ultra Magnus, also appear. A number of characters from the Japanese exclusive series The Headmasters make appearances as well, notably the Trainbots and Sixshot (who is portrayed as a powerful ninja warrior as he was in the Headmasters anime), also included were Dark Hot Rod (''Black Rodimus'') and Optimus Clone (''Black Convoy'').
Of special note is the fact that the game's dialogue is entirely in English, even though menus and subtitles can be switched to Japanese. This would seem to indicate that Takara planned either for an official state-side release, or expected a large amount of importing. However, the voice acting is criticized for being just as bad as the gameplay.
The first printing came with a special "Matrix Disc", which featured vintage commercials, game trailers, and various episode clips.

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