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In this undated image released by Universal Studios Hollywood, riders exit the "Transformers the Ride: 3D," attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles. Debuting May 25 at Universal Studios Hollywood, the ride, based on the film franchise, offers motion-simulator vehicles and 3D high definition video. (AP Photo/Universal Studios Hollywood)
In this undated image released by Universal Studios Hollywood, characters Megatron, left, and Optimus Prime are displayed during the "Transformers the Ride: 3D," attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles. Debuting May 25 at Universal Studios Hollywood, the ride, based on the film franchise, offers motion-simulator vehicles and 3D high definition video. (AP Photo/Universal Studios Hollywood)
The characters of Megatron (left) and Optimus Prime are displayed during the “Transformers the Ride: 3D,” attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood. The ride, based on the movie franchise, offers motion-simulator vehicles and 3D high-def video. | AP / Uni
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — Which ‘bots are in, and which are out? That’s the question the special-effects gurus at Universal Studios and Industrial Light and Magic, as well as “Transformers” director Michael Bay, first asked themselves five years ago when they started developing a $100 …