From Transformers Wiki
In order to use this Transformers Prime – The Game ROM you will need to download a Nintendo Wii emulator. There are emulators for different platforms like Windows, Android, iOS and Mac OS X. The ROM contains the video game files of Transformers Prime – The Game and the emulator acts as the game console. To be able to play you must introduce. Please login to add your score for Transformers Prime The Game Lifespan played on the pc. Value This is an average score out of 10 left by our most trusted members.
- Download the WII emulator, there are versions for PC, Android, iOS and Mac. Install the WII emulator compatible with your device. Download the WII ROM of the game Transformers Prime: The Game from the download section. Finally, open the WII emulator, it will ask you for the game file. Just select the ROM you just downloaded.
- Hi guys arman soni here in this video i am going to tell you how to download transformers prime the game for pc here are the links for download this in an em.
- Transformers.Prime.The.Game WII 4.339 GB. Transformers Prime: The Game is based on the hit animated TV series. Help Optimus Prime and the Autobots join forces with human friends Jack, Miko and Raf to save the Earth from Megatron and his new secret weapon. Play as one of your favorite Autobot characters including Bumblebee and Bulkhead as.
Like many brands of its size, Transformers has had its fair share of licensed video games released over the years, spanning multiple publishers and platforms.
|
A Brief History of Transformers Video Games
Despite the popularity of Transformers over the many decades, it's a bit surprising how few video games based on the franchise there were early on. During the heyday of Generation 1, only four games were released: two for the Commodore 64 home computer system, and two for Nintendo's Famicom console, neither of which came to its western counterpart the NES. After that, no new Transformers games would be released for another decade, skipping the 16-bit era entirely, until the rise of the Beast Wars franchise in the late 1990s. A few Beast Wars games were released for early 3D systems before the turn of the century, only for the brand to slow down again during the early-to-mid 2000s, save for a few one-off PlayStation 2 releases.
With the first live-action movie on the horizon, game publisher Activision struck up a licensing deal with Hasbro in early 2006, granting them the rights to publish Transformers games on all portable and home consoles. Thus, when the film was released the following year, it was accompanied by tie-in game adaptations for every system under the sun. The success of the film and subsequent resurgence of the brand caused the floodgates to finally open, and new software began to be released en masse, with Activision putting out new Transformers games almost every year. This included adaptations of the firstthreeentries in the live-action film series, tie-ins for new shows like Animated and Prime, and the G1-influenced War for Cybertron and its sequels, which would act as the starting point for Hasbro's new 'Aligned' continuity. During this period, Sega also acquired the license to develop Transformers arcade games, and would go on to release two arcade shooters based on the films and two Japanese Animated games utilizing Transformers Cards. Activision's final Transformers game was 2015's Transformers: Devastation, and all the games they had published were delisted from digital storefronts in late 2017 after the expiration of their licensing deal.
No new Transformers titles would be released for a dedicated game system until the launch of Transformers: Battlegrounds in 2020. However, it's currently unclear whether this is a one-off release or if publishers Outright Games and Bandai Namco Entertainment have signed a similar multi-game deal with Hasbro. Certain Affinity is also developing its own game, allegedly titled Transformers: Rise, though a publisher has not yet been confirmed.
That said, most of the brand's game output these days isn't even on consoles at all. Thanks to mobile gaming's rise in popularity and comparative ease of development, there have been countless free-to-play games, augmented reality apps, and activity centers released for phones, tablets and other mobile devices since the early 2010s. Since many of these apps are primarily designed to be promotional tools for a given film, cartoon or toyline, their active life cycle tends to end once their respective franchise has run its course. As a result, most Transformers mobile games can no longer be downloaded, and anyone who did is unable to actually play them due to the shutdown of their gameplay servers. Similarly, several online and mobile games have held limited collaboration events with Transformers, adding Autobots, Decepticons and other elements to their games, but these are equally fleeting in nature, with all traces of the franchise typically wiped after the event concludes.
List of Transformers games
Console/PC games
Title | Release year | System | Franchise | Strategy guides |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Transformers | 1985 | Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum | Generation 1 | |
The Transformers: Battle to Save the Earth | 1986 | Commodore 64 | Generation 1 | |
Transformers: Mystery of Convoy | 1986 | Famicom | Generation 1 | Transformers (Mystery of Convoy) |
Transformers: The Headmasters | 1987 | Famicom Disk System | Generation 1 | |
Beast Wars: Transformers | 1997 | PC, PS1 | Beast Wars | |
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals | 1999 | PS1 | Beast Wars | |
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals | 1999 | N64 | Beast Wars | |
The Transformers | 2003 | PS2 | Generation 1 | |
Transformers | 2004 | PS2 | Armada | Transformers: Prima's Official Strategy Guide Transformers Digital Video Guide |
Transformers: The Game | 2007 | PS2, PS3, X360, Wii, PC | Live-action film series | Transformers The Game Official Strategy Guide |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | 2009 | X360, PS3, PC | Live-action film series | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Official Strategy Guide |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | 2009 | Wii, PS2 | Live-action film series | |
Transformers: War for Cybertron | 2010 | X360, PS3, PC | War for Cybertron | Transformers: War for Cybertron Official Strategy Guide |
Transformers: Cybertron Adventures | 2010 | Wii | War for Cybertron | |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | 2011 | X360, PS3 | Live-action film series | |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition | 2011 | Wii | Live-action film series | |
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron | 2012 | X360, XB1, PS3, PS4, PC | War for Cybertron | Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Official Strategy Guide |
Transformers: Prime - The Game | 2012 | Wii, Wii U | Prime | |
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark | 2014 | X360, XB1, PS3, PS4, Wii U, PC | Live-action film series War for Cybertron | |
Transformers: Devastation | 2015 | PC, PS3, PS4, XB1, X360 | Generation 1 | |
Transformers: Battlegrounds | 2020 | NS, PC, PS4, XB1 | Cyberverse |
Handheld games
Title | Release year | System | Franchise |
---|---|---|---|
Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle | 1999 | GBC | Beast Wars |
Transformers: The Game | 2007 | PSP | Live-action film series |
Transformers: Autobots/Decepticons | 2007 | NDS | Live-action film series |
Transformers Animated: The Game | 2008 | NDS | Animated |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | 2009 | PSP | Live-action film series |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons | 2009 | NDS | Live-action film series |
Transformers: War for Cybertron: Autobots/Decepticons | 2009 | NDS | War for Cybertron |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Autobots/Decepticons | 2011 | NDS | Live-action film series |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition | 2011 | 3DS | Live-action film series |
Transformers: Prime - The Game | 2012 | NDS, 3DS | Prime |
Race to the Rescue | 2013 | LeapPad/Leapster GS | Rescue Bots |
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark | 2014 | 3DS | Live-action film series War for Cybertron |
Bike Ride X Transformers: Adventure | 2015 | 3DS | Robots in Disguise |
Arcade games
Title | Release year | Franchise |
---|---|---|
Transformers: Beast Wars II | 1998 | Beast Wars II |
Transformers Animated: The Chase | 2010 | Animated |
Transformers Animated: The Shooting | 2010 | Animated |
Transformers: Human Alliance | 2013 | Live-action film series |
Transformers: Shadows Rising | 2018 | Live-action film series |
Mobile games
Title | Release year | System | Franchise | Available? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Transformers | 2007 | mobile phone | Live-action film series | No |
Transformers G1: Awakening | 2008 | mobile phone, Android, iOS | Generation 1 | No |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | 2009 | mobile phone | Live-action film series | No |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | 2011 | mobile phone | Live-action film series | No |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | 2011 | iOS | Live-action film series | No |
Defend the Earth | 2011 | iOS | Live-action film series | No |
Transformers: Battle Zone | 2011 | Android | Live-action film series | No |
Transformers Legends | 2012 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | No |
Transformers Prime: Story Cube | 2013 | Android | Prime | No |
Angry Birds Transformers | 2014 | Android, iOS | Cross-franchise | Yes |
Transformers Rising | 2014 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | No |
Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns | 2014 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 Live-action film series | No |
Transformers: Age of Extinction | 2014 | Android, iOS | Live-action film series | No |
Hasbro Arcade | 2014 | Android, iOS | Live-action film series Prime | No |
TransformersCards | 2014 | Android, iOS | Prime | No |
Sky Forest Rescue | 2014 | Android, iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
Nestlé Arcade | 2014 | Android, iOS | Robots in Disguise | No |
Transformers: Construct-Bots | 2014 | Android, iOS | Construct-Bots | No |
Transformers: Battle Masters | 2014 | Android, iOS | Battle Masters | No |
Transformers: Battle Tactics | 2015 | Android, iOS | Cross-franchise | No |
Transformers Ultimate Allstars | 2015 | Android, iOS | Cross-franchise | No |
Transformers: Frontiers | 2015 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | No |
Transformers Operation Omega | 2015 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 Robots in Disguise | No |
Dino Island | 2015 | Android, iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
McPlay | 2015 | Android | Robots in Disguise | Yes |
Transformers: Robots in Disguise | 2015 | Android, iOS | Robots in Disguise | Yes |
Transformers: Earth Wars | 2016 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | Yes |
Transformers Rescue Bots: Hero Adventures | 2016 | iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
Save Griffin Rock | 2016 | iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
Transformers AR Guide | 2016 | Android, iOS | Robots in Disguise | Yes |
Transformers: Cade's Junkyard | 2017 | Android, iOS | Live-action film series | Yes |
Transformers: Forged to Fight | 2017 | Android, iOS | Cross-franchise | Yes |
Need for Speed | 2017 | Android, iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
Transformers Rescue Bots: Disaster Dash | 2017 | Android, iOS | Rescue Bots | Yes |
Transformers RID by Shuffle | 2017 | Android, iOS | Robots in Disguise | Yes |
Transformers TCG Companion App | 2018 | Android, iOS | Transformers Trading Card Game | Yes |
Transformers: Bumblebee Overdrive | 2018 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | Yes |
Bee Vision | 2018 | Android, iOS | Live-action film series | Yes |
Transformers: Heavy Metal | 2021 | Android, iOS | Generation 1 | Coming Soon |
Other games
Title | Release year | System | Franchise |
---|---|---|---|
Transformers: Generation 2 | 1993 | Stand-alone LCD Handheld | Generation 2 |
Transformers Electronic Handheld Game | 2007 | Stand-alone LCD Handheld | Live-action film series |
Transformers Battle Universe | 2007 | Net Jet | Cross-franchise |
Transformers: Rescue Bots Beam Box | 2013 | Self-Contained Plug-And-Play System | Rescue Bots |
Robots in Disguise: Autobots Unite | 2016 | Apple TV | Robots in Disguise |
Online games
- For further information, see: Online games
Transformers Prime Pc Background
Crossover appearances
The 2003 GCN/PS2 crossover fighting game DreamMix TV World Fighters features Optimus Prime and Megatron as playable characters and Devastator as a stage. It was only released in Japan, and will likely stay that way due to the licensing hurdles involved with much of its cast outside of the country.
The 2005 PC social game Roblox has had two different Transformers-themed promotional events: one based on Prime and one on Kre-O.
The 2015 Wii U shooting game Splatoon briefly featured a promotional tie-in with Robots in Disguise. The event was exclusive to North America and took place in August of 2015.
The 2017 electronic rhythm game DropMix received a special promotional card that would play a variation of the classic theme song.
The 2018 mobile sandbox game Creative Destruction had a tie-in event for Bumblebee during March-April 2019.
The 2015 mobile game Battle of Balls featured a limited-time Transformers event in 2020.
The 2015 MMO World of Warships had a limited-time Transformers-themed event in September 2020.
The 2020 card-based arcade game Toy Clash! Roboca Battle features a handful of Cyberverse character cards.
The 2019 mobile game Top War: Battle Game featured a Transformers crossover event that took place in August 2021.
The 2021 mobile rhythm game Beatstar includes 'The Touch' as a selectable song, accompanied by Transformers themed visuals.
Canceled games
A game based on Generation 2 was being developed for the Super Nintendo console by Argonaut Software, featuring polygonal characters created using the Super FX chip Argonaut had designed for Nintendo's Star Fox. The game was planned for release in 1994 and was to be published by Takara, but was ultimately scrapped during development. It was rumored for several years that the project evolved into Argonaut's 1994 game Vortex, as both games shared a developer, console and planned release period, with Vortex even being based around a polygonal transforming robot. However, Michael Wong-Powell, programmer of Vortex, told British magazine Retro Gamer in 2015 that Vortex and Transformers: Generation 2 were developed as separate games by Argonaut, with the Transformers game ultimately being canceled.[1]
An educational game based on the Cybertron series, Quest for Cybertron, was in development for Hasbro's ION game console. The game was canceled in 2006 following the system's poor sales. Another Cybertron game was in development as a sequel to the 2004 PlayStation 2 game, but was scrapped after a few months of development when Melbourne House was moved onto a different project.
Fiction
Marvel The Transformers comics
Ethan Zachary enjoyed playing Multi-World on his employer's computer after hours. When Decepticons and Autobots showed up to fight over the hydrothermocline, Zachary proposed settling their differences by playing a game of Multi-World. Megatron won by cheating, but Optimus Prime agreed to be destroyed, per the initial agreement. Afterdeath!
Later, Zachary allowed Optimus Prime's personality (which was backed-up on a floppy disk) to exist as a character in the game world of Hyper-Fax. Pretender to the Throne!
The Transformers cartoon
Spike Witwicky and Bumblebee met Carly in Robots Video Arcade while Bumblebee was playing Robot Resource. The Immobilizer
Beast Wars cartoon
While Rattrap was slacking off and playing a fighting game starring Optimus Primal and Megatron, Silverbolt turned the game off so he could use the scanners to find the missing Blackarachnia. Later, Rattrap had switched to a first-person shooter where all the enemies were Waspinator, only to hastily turn it off when Optimus arrived. Proving Grounds
Cybertron cartoon
Bud Hansen compared the Autobots' synchro-control system to the Canyon Racer XL machine at Rockville's local arcade. Starscream
2005 IDW continuity
Sgt. Savage enjoyed playing Sonic the Hedgehog in his 20s. When Eagles Scream
Transformers film
An Xbox 360 game console was turned into a robot by the AllSpark. Transformers
Animated cartoon
Bumblebee, Bulkhead, and Sari Sumdac enjoyed playing video games, sometimes to the chagrin of the more nature-minded Prowl. When he and Sari were trapped in a mine shaft, Bumblebee attempted to use his skills from playing Medieval Maze Monsters to lead them out, only to find themselves right back where they started. Nature Calls When Wasp was disguised as Bumblebee, Bulkhead proposed pitting the two against each other at a game of Ninja Gladiator, believing it impossible for the true Bumblebee to lose after how much time he had spent playing it. Wasp, not liking his odds, refused the challenge and revealed himself. Where Is Thy Sting?
Animated video game
Sari tempted an exhausted Bumblebee into playing games with her using a pre-release copy of Mage Master Maze Knight she had obtained. Ratchet grumbled that if the AllSpark had meant them to play video games, it would have programmed them into one. Bumblebee retaliated by asking how they could be sure they weren't in one already? Meta.Transformers Animated: The Game
Prime cartoon
Jack Darby, Miko Nakadai, Raf Esquivel, and Bumblebee enjoyed playing a generic racing game. Miko also sent Jack a social media message inviting him to play Super Guitar Band with her. Crisscross
Titan Magazines Prime comics
Raf picked up a copy of Invasionauts II from the Plug and Play game store, playing it extensively with Bulkhead. However, it turned out to be part of a Decepticon scheme, and Raf was nearly hypnotized into opening a GroundBridge for the Decepticons to enter Autobot Outpost Omega One. Fortunately, Miko and Jack caught on and unplugged the console, breaking Raf's trance and averting the crisis. Tinker, Tailor, Gamer, Spy! Jack and Raf once stayed up extremely late to play video games, only stopping due a power outage, which cost Jack his unsaved progress. Power Outage
Fall of Cybertron video game
Starscream took a break from sabotaging Shockwave's security to play Super Grimlock Quest 64. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
Rescue Bots cartoon
Police will never help you!
Cody Burns and Blades attempted to play the Griffin Rock Element Quest virtual reality game at the Hall of Inspiration, but a freak storm caused the game to glitch, trapping them inside and turning the in-game hazards deadly. Thanks to the efforts of their teammates, the two beat the game and escaped before the power could shut off with them still plugged in. A Virtual DisasterElement Quest was later moved to Griffin Rock Fun Zone, where Cody, Frankie Greene, Chief Burns and Heatwave went to try the game's 2.0 upgrade, only for it to fall under the control of the Morocco virus. Cody and Chief ultimately defeated the virus and won the game, but the virus escaped into the real world via a 3D printer. Back to Virtual Reality
Q-Transformers cartoon
Optimus Prime frequently played (and lost repeatedly at) Mystery of Convoy Returns, prompting several discussions with Bumblebee and Lockdown about the nature of crappy, unfair games, particularly the original Mystery of Convoy. Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns
Kre-O Transformers cartoon
Grimlock and Optimus got frustrated playing a particularly difficult game at the arcade. When Fracture managed to easily beat the level on his first try, Grimlock went on a rampage, knocking over arcade cabinets until being distracted by a foosball table. Arcade
SD SG comic
Strongarm was a fan of Transformers: The Super Obvious Truth of Optimus Prime, though Windblade believed it strongly resembled a certain game from another dimension. SD SG #2
Bumblebee film
Bumblebee briefly observed a game of Pong being played on the Watson family's Atari 2600. Bumblebee
Rescue Bots Academy cartoon
Wedge and Whirl got hooked on the puzzle game installed on their new smartphones, with the two exchanging tips on how to beat each level. Screen TimeHot Shot later tried installing his new game, Invasion of the Giant Hedgehogs, into the Hero Hall simulation system in place of a training simulation Chase had developed, causing the two to combine, but struggled to deal with the titular creatures due to not reading the instruction manual. The team ultimately managed to immobilize the hedgehogs while Hoist disabled the simulation. Hack Attack
Footnotes
- ↑ 'The Making of: Vortex'. Retro Gamer (147): 38–41. October 2015.