I don't particularly see that as a problem though, does anybody use the 145 height?
Except in the libra balance combo.
Except in the libra balance combo.
(Nov. 20, 2010 12:44 PM)momiji manju Wrote: does anybody use the 145 height?
Except in the libra balance combo.
(Nov. 20, 2010 7:01 AM)RayJoker Wrote:(Nov. 20, 2010 6:56 AM)NAP Wrote: Oh hey. I remember someone somewhere posting about Hasbro's CH120 issues? What's wrong with it exactly?
It won't stay in CH145 mode and it's loose. I have the same problem.
(Nov. 20, 2010 1:26 PM)momiji manju Wrote: My point was simply that CH120's flaw is redundant anyway, since it has no particular use in the 145 height.But isn't the purpose of CH120 being able to switch from both 120 and 145 height? I thought CH120's adaptability is what made it a top tier part for attack beyblades?
Thus it's perpetual state in the 120 height isn't much of a flaw, since that's the optimum height for it.
(Nov. 22, 2010 4:17 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote:(Nov. 22, 2010 4:14 AM)Kai-V Wrote: For anybody complaining about the keychain Beyblades, for your information they are not produced by Hasbro, so get out of this topic.
Just out of Curiosity, who produces them then?
(Nov. 22, 2010 4:17 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote:Of course I wanted to remember the name when I checked today, but I already forgot it, hah. "Basic Fun" or something like that, hah ?
Just out of Curiosity, who produces them then?
(Aug. 19, 2010 8:04 PM)ShadowPegasis Wrote: This is just a topic for people who hate hasbro for the many ways that they ruined MFB.They actually did make Metal Face bolts. But only in the video games that come with the beyblades.
-Shorter Winders
-Carpy Stadiums
-No beylauncher L
-No Metal Faces
- Other pointless carp (Assembly Chamber)
(Nov. 19, 2010 5:40 AM)Kai-V Wrote:(Nov. 19, 2010 5:34 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: I'd have to disagree with that statement. back in the plastic generation, Hasbro put a ton of effort into the Beyblade toy line, releasing all kinds of blades, launchers, accessories, and stadiums, and to me, I believe that they'll put in that same effort for BMF in the future. heck, so far I'd say they're doing great! they even released an anime-accurate item that was never released in Japan (the Rapid Deploy Case), so points for thatYou are wrong, it was released in Japan.
Also, obviously all of those products you mentioned are the least we expect. What we are talking about in terms of real involvement towards the toyline is things way beyond that : an arcade machine like the Bey Ta Go, a Beypoint structure with a rewarding system, releases of Beyblades that do not appear anywhere, such as Quetzalcoatl, Mercury Anubis, etc. These are all things we all unfortunately strongly believe that Hasbro will never do, because they do not care enough.
That is without mentioning the production of good competitive Beystadiums, of course ...