The toy line consisted of 12 different sets belonging to 3 price ranges: 4 basic/individual sets, 6 transforming vehicle sets, and 2 larger "headquarters" playsets. The basic sets were the lowest price point and the most widely available. Each included a circuit board that unfolds into a futuristic glider, and featured either the "Romm", "Megahert", "Debugg", or "Asynk", figures. The vehicles and headquarters playsets were as follows: •
Pepsi can which transforms into "hyper hoverjet". Includes "Gridd" hero figure. •
Soccer trophy ("MVP", in the form of a
ball) which transforms into "radar rover". Includes "Null" villain figure. • Functioning
calculator ("AdAll") which transforms into "techno-tank". Includes "Dekodar" hero figure. • Functioning
digital clock ("Timeltel") which transforms into "syncro-blaster". Includes "Micronn" hero figure. • Functioning
pencil sharpener ("LeadHead") which transforms into "techno-jet". Includes "Minus" villain figure. • Functioning
flashlight ("Beamer") which transforms into "flash craft". Includes "Skannar" hero figure. •
Book (entitled
Invasion of the Viruses) which opens to reveal the villains' "evil rocket base". Includes "Indexx" villain figure. •
Desktop computer ("Parallax") which transforms into the heroes' "strategic weapons base". Includes both "Chip" hero and "Cursor" villain figures. The
figures featured four points of
articulation – two in the hips and two in the shoulders. Their posteriors were sculpted and painted to resemble
printed circuit boards. The 7 hero figures had human faces whereas the 6 Viruses had distorted,
asymmetrical facial features. The vehicle and headquarters sets featured
hinged, fold-out parts that revealed a micro vehicle cockpit or
command center inside with
decals covering the inner walls and at least one chair for the characters to sit in. While substantially small, these sets offered a commendable amount of detail in both the figure sculpts and interior decals. ==References==