BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion - Spring 2010 (Canada) Fall 2010 (USA & UK)
My pointer is in english...
So maybe the Hong Kong pointers and the Hasbro will be compatable....
I'll have to check which one i have!
I'll have to check which one i have!
i have rock leo or leone
(Dec. 16, 2009 8:23 PM)firelord767 Wrote: So maybe the Hong Kong pointers and the Hasbro will be compatable....
I'll have to check which one i have!
The language has nothing to do with it. Different regions use different point systems.
(Dec. 16, 2009 9:14 PM)leone Wrote: i have rock leo or leone
OK.
(Dec. 16, 2009 10:05 PM)brazman Wrote: are they!?
Yes, that is why I said it.
I thought it was something like Pokemon Red and Blue...
So i guess we'll have to start our Pointing from Scratch.
So i guess we'll have to start our Pointing from Scratch.
Well, that could stink for bladers who live where Beyblade isn't popular...
No I mean that even if you went to a ton of tournaments and racked up piles of points, you still would have to get some for the Hasbro beypointer, and no one really plays it in your area.
I definitely don't; super-glued the flap of mine shut since it kept flinging open.
I think he was referring to the actual usage of the points feature.
I have 4550 points from entering passwords. Special.
^That.
And also, I don't see how Hasbro can "make" a english WBBA to give prizes for points as people can just buy a few pointers and enter the passwords and transfer them.
And also, I don't see how Hasbro can "make" a english WBBA to give prizes for points as people can just buy a few pointers and enter the passwords and transfer them.
Bey Brad, do you know why Bey-Ta 1 arcades always have a free rental Pegasis 105F lying there?
In Japan, people normally won't do things like buying multiple pointers just to get hold of the prizes, at least not the children below 12 there. Their culture and lifestyle are very different from certain parts of the globe and they are very strict about manners and morals.
In Japan, people normally won't do things like buying multiple pointers just to get hold of the prizes, at least not the children below 12 there. Their culture and lifestyle are very different from certain parts of the globe and they are very strict about manners and morals.
(Dec. 17, 2009 5:34 PM)フェルグラント Wrote: Bey Brad, do you know why Bey-Ta 1 arcades always have a free rental Pegasis 105F lying there?
so you can play if you don't have a beyblade, thereby getting more kids interested in beyblade, thereby leading to more sales
(shocker, i work in marketing)
Quote:In Japan, people normally won't do things like buying multiple pointers just to get hold of the prizes, at least not the children below 12 there. Their culture and lifestyle are very different from certain parts of the globe and they are very strict about manners and morals.
Then why did Takara-Tomy have to post a notice saying they would ban players found using hacked or unfairly accumulated BeyPointers?
The reason this isn't a big issue is that it seriously takes forever to cheat points; it's easier to just go play the arcade game, enter passwords and compete in tournaments.