I’m a child of the ’80s, an era of home micros, dodgy cassette tapes and cracking toys. For years, my bedroom floor was a minefield of Star Wars figures and ships – and then He-Man characters that ...
It's almost impossible for anyone to determine exactly how much the Transformers franchise is worth these days. Ever since 1984, when it first came to light, the idea of robots that can transform and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Accompanying Soundwave are two buildable cassette companions: Ravage and Laserbeak, that convert into miniature cassette tapes, ...
For anyone fond of old-school Transformers, Robosen's auto-converting Soundwave is like a child's dream come true. The only real downside is that it's too expensive for any kid to afford. However, the ...
We know this isn't an actual photo of the real Soundwave from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but it is our first look at the official toy, via Empire. Soundwave is a fan favorite and I certainly ...
Back in the 1980s, when Transformers first appeared on TV and in toy shops, you had to use your imagination to make the action figures come alive – but the Robosen Flagship Soundwave G1 does it right ...
Soundwave first appeared in the original Transformers toyline in 1984 as a Decepticon whose alternate mode was a micro cassette recorder. He serves as Megatron's loyal communications officer and spy, ...
One of the most iconic G1 Transformers characters of all time was Soundwave, the evil Decepticon who could transform into a cassette player. One of Megatron’s most loyal minions, thanks to his unique ...