Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (1999)

by WAVEDGE, BAM! Entertainment, Takara
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Now, experience a Transformers battle you've never seen before! Take command of the Heroic Maximals and Evil Predicons as they struggle for supremacy! More powerful than ever, these cybertronian warriors can convert into 3 modes: beast, vehicle, and robot. Run, blast and transform your way to victory! Crush the competition with the awesome Ultra Blast attack!Show more
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I'm really hoping we get both the PlayStation version and the Nintendo 64 version! For the latter I want it to be based on the prototype build where Megatron X is playable and has his own ending, petjaps with the addition of whatever was exclusive to the Japanese release. In the final U.S. version he was unlockable in the Japanese version by linking the game to Dual Fight Beast Wars.
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