Interesting that they chose to go with Deceptions I’ve never heard of despite being an old school fan. I get being more inclusive with a woman Decepticon (old school was sexist for sure), but who the heck is Drag Strip? Edit: never mind, just realize who they are. Weird choice to include them but not the rest of Menasor
Blurr and arcee are gen 2. Everything else is g1 except flame war whoever that is. That's the only weird one. I'm fully expecting them to release expansions with starscream, bumblebee, soundwave, and wheeljack next year.
@@grog3514 I’m not going to pretend to be a TF expert these days. But at one point I was super into them. Perhaps terminology has changed. But Blur and Arcee are from the animated movie in the G1 era, not from G2, which was a toy line (largely reissued and released of toys that never made it over to the US) and comic line more than anything. They did have a G2 cartoon but it was just G1 with some CGI intros. Perhaps in other parts of the world they referred to the animated movie and anything in the original show as G2, but I’ve never heard it. Of course, I also stopped paying attention to Transformers a lot after Beast Machines and that was a good while ago and stuff changes.
@@bubblepipemedia3414 I always thought the first 2 seasons were g1 and 3 and 4 were g2. The movie was the transition point so it had both. So I consider everything with Galvatron to be g2. Not sure how that tracks with everyone else but when I say g1, I mean the Walther Megatron and all the 80s vehicles.
@@grog3514 Honestly that would be way more sensible that what they actually released as g2, but the term didn’t enter usage until the term didn’t exist until the 93 line. I do think they should absolutely have a term for movie and post movie. I think at one point they did it by year, since the movie takes place in the ‘future’ compared to the original series. The writing of the cartoons changed a good bit imho, with what felt like a bigger animation budget but a lower VO/audio budget. I feel like there was a proper term for it, movie and post movie era g1, but for the life of me I do not remember what it was Maybe “2005” line or something like that?
Haha awesome and fun video. Love the new mechanic
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I prefer the first editions of the Roborally (1994, 1995, 2005 & 2010), the ones with the move order number on each card.
Interesting that they chose to go with Deceptions I’ve never heard of despite being an old school fan. I get being more inclusive with a woman Decepticon (old school was sexist for sure), but who the heck is Drag Strip? Edit: never mind, just realize who they are. Weird choice to include them but not the rest of Menasor
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Blurr and arcee are gen 2. Everything else is g1 except flame war whoever that is. That's the only weird one.
I'm fully expecting them to release expansions with starscream, bumblebee, soundwave, and wheeljack next year.
@@grog3514
I’m not going to pretend to be a TF expert these days. But at one point I was super into them.
Perhaps terminology has changed. But Blur and Arcee are from the animated movie in the G1 era, not from G2, which was a toy line (largely reissued and released of toys that never made it over to the US) and comic line more than anything. They did have a G2 cartoon but it was just G1 with some CGI intros.
Perhaps in other parts of the world they referred to the animated movie and anything in the original show as G2, but I’ve never heard it. Of course, I also stopped paying attention to Transformers a lot after Beast Machines and that was a good while ago and stuff changes.
@@bubblepipemedia3414 I always thought the first 2 seasons were g1 and 3 and 4 were g2. The movie was the transition point so it had both. So I consider everything with Galvatron to be g2. Not sure how that tracks with everyone else but when I say g1, I mean the Walther Megatron and all the 80s vehicles.
@@grog3514
Honestly that would be way more sensible that what they actually released as g2, but the term didn’t enter usage until the term didn’t exist until the 93 line.
I do think they should absolutely have a term for movie and post movie. I think at one point they did it by year, since the movie takes place in the ‘future’ compared to the original series. The writing of the cartoons changed a good bit imho, with what felt like a bigger animation budget but a lower VO/audio budget.
I feel like there was a proper term for it, movie and post movie era g1, but for the life of me I do not remember what it was
Maybe “2005” line or something like that?