General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY]

(Feb. 11, 2013  3:09 PM)Sakyoo Wrote: I hope hasbro will release this launcher:


You'd rather have that than the Zero G string launcher? I would much rather have Hasbro release the string launcher.
That zero g stadium looks like a defence stadium with 2 pokets
It's the balance stadium ...

Also, I found a video ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdXeP59pEh0

It shows Mercury Anubis on a poster so hopefully Hasbro releases it.

It shows a big cut out depicting some Shogun Steel characters.
(Feb. 12, 2013  12:09 AM)geetster99 Wrote: That zero g stadium looks like a defence stadium with 2 pokets

Or, you know, a Balance stadium?
(Feb. 12, 2013  12:47 AM)GaHooleone Wrote:
(Feb. 12, 2013  12:09 AM)geetster99 Wrote: That zero g stadium looks like a defence stadium with 2 pokets

Or, you know, a Balance stadium?
i meant the flat area and size where the same size as the defence stadium but with 2 exit so maybe a mix of the 2 stadiums
As far as I know, none of TAKARA-TOMY's Zero-G Stadiums are that flat ...
What is Hasbro doing?! Beywarriors?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlVDG42YTKs
(Feb. 12, 2013  2:46 AM)Gravity Wave Wrote: What is Hasbro doing?! Beywarriors?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlVDG42YTKs

You are very late to the conversation ... We discovered those BeyWarriors over ten pages ago.

That is just a side toyline anyway. Hasbro is releasing Zero-G in what seems to be a normal way, so you can at least forget about the sidelines, unlike with Metal Fury, where you almost had to focus on BeyWheelz for something better ...
aha, sorry I didn't notice :p
(Feb. 12, 2013  2:55 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Hasbro is releasing Zero-G in what seems to be a normal way,

I laughed at that. The unneeded renames, stadiums with blocked pockets and pointless spin-off series; they're clearly Localising, Hasbro Style. Tongue_out
(Feb. 12, 2013  3:32 AM)~Mana~ Wrote:
(Feb. 12, 2013  2:55 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Hasbro is releasing Zero-G in what seems to be a normal way,

I laughed at that. The unneeded renames, stadiums with blocked pockets and pointless spin-off series; they're clearly Localising, Hasbro Style. Tongue_out

The Sadiums Seem to be unbalanced, even though there the same mold as Takara Tomy
(Feb. 12, 2013  4:05 AM)HDSK Wrote:
(Feb. 12, 2013  3:32 AM)~Mana~ Wrote:
(Feb. 12, 2013  2:55 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Hasbro is releasing Zero-G in what seems to be a normal way,

I laughed at that. The unneeded renames, stadiums with blocked pockets and pointless spin-off series; they're clearly Localising, Hasbro Style. Tongue_out

The Stadiums Seem to be unbalanced, even though there the same mold as Takara Tomy

Though it looks unbalanced it will probably be the same as a normal Zero-G Balance Stadium.

I also don't really like spinning spirits. I forgot to mention that a few pages ago. XD
(Feb. 12, 2013  4:08 AM)BeybladePants11 Wrote:
(Feb. 12, 2013  4:05 AM)HDSK Wrote: [quote='~Mana~' pid='1093607' dateline='1360636323']

I laughed at that. The unneeded renames, stadiums with blocked pockets and pointless spin-off series; they're clearly Localising, Hasbro Style. Tongue_out

The Stadiums Seem to be unbalanced, even though there the same mold as Takara Tomy

Though it looks unbalanced it will probably be the same as a normal Zero-G Balance Stadium.

I also don't really like spinning spirits. I forgot to mention that a few pages ago. XD
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Good thing tht the did not touch my Dark Knight Dragooon, Yes.... Same Parts Same Face, But i did see a 2-Pack With Dark Knight dragooon Recolor (Blue) and Berserker Bigardos (Green)
I wander what the next big battle set from hasbro will be. From the shogun series that is XD
Hey, it looks like Hasbro did a good job with this. Not sure about the beywarriors, but this is still pretty cool!
Guys, the Hasbro Shogun Steel stadium is not the same as the ZERO-G Balance Stadium. There are numerous differences:

- Pockets rather than exits
- Wider/flatter
- Four stadium clips rather than three

Here's some comparison pictures:

[Image: zerogbalancestadium.jpg]

[Image: screenshot20130212at106.png]

You can't see all of the differences well, but if you watch one of the videos that is out there, you'll be able to see what I mean.

(Feb. 11, 2013  4:13 AM)Kai-V Wrote: That blue Orojya and that red Phoenic actually look exactly like the limited versions in Japan, hah. Could Hasbro be the new Mani Ltd. ?

Red Phoenic? Why not green? It would match the lovely green E230/GCF they're including with it. Tongue_out
(Feb. 12, 2013  7:13 AM)Kei Wrote: Why not green?

Would you like Snot Green Phoenic ?

(Feb. 12, 2013  4:14 AM)HDSK Wrote: But i did see a 2-Pack With Dark Knight dragooon Recolor (Blue) and Berserker Bigardos (Green)

Where did you see it? (Which pic)
Looks like they are coming out before the estimated time....... like always XD
So pumped about the hyper blades. After I saw the hollowed metal wheels that Hasbro was releasing, I thought I would be forced to buy TT. Glad they are releasing them normally.

The Beywarrior things are cheesy, but it's different. Will definitely appeal to the target audience.
The target audience has likely grown by three years already though, unless they can really attract the younger generation even though the series has started.
Yeah, very true, like my brother. Also, I found Hyperblades at my local Target. They had l-Drago Destructor, Cosmic Pegasus, Omega Dragonis, and an Electro Soaring Wing Pegasus.
Probably a touch off topic since we're still talking about Shogun Steel but has there been any new info on the Pyramid Power Pack? I'm hoping Hasbro gives us the Brave Version of Mercury Anubis or something similar.
(Feb. 13, 2013  2:21 AM)Kai-V Wrote: The target audience has likely grown by three years already though, unless they can really attract the younger generation even though the series has started.

Target demographics, by inherent nature, do not generally change. A product aimed at thirteen year olds will not try to keep up with them as they age; it is much more universally profitable to continue aiming at the thirteen year olds with the very real probability that some of the people aging will stay into it for a while. The continuity of a series, especially one where a new plot is starting(and the original one barely mattered to begin with) is largely irrelevant in the West... especially in toy lines. Occasionally branching lines will aim at older demographics, but very rarely.

The idea that anyone cares about anyone's aging process in the marketing industry is 100% of the reason people complain about music/games/themes/toys/whatever not being as cool as they used to be - they're still exactly as cool as they ever were, you just outgrew the target demographic and cling to the old one by nostalgia alone.

S'just how the business works.