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

I wish Hasbro would just make a proper Stadium with some fences.
(Jul. 24, 2014  5:41 AM)Neo Wrote: I wish Hasbro would just make a proper Stadium with some fences.

Honestly, there's gonna be some dimwit that says something like this; "I wish Hasbro would show some creativity, instead of just copying Takara Tomy. I can just buy all the new releases instead of waiting for my store to restock the shelves". I'd like to see a TT stadium, but if they convert to copying TT almost completely, I can gurantee someone will say that.
Well I'd be happy or not pay $50 for some clear Plastic.
$10 will suffice.
However, I'd love to see Plastic Gen stadiums again. The hard to battle in ENGINE GEAR Stadium and Cyber Dragoon Stadium. The wide Vortex Stadium. The small Stadium 1. The MagnaCore Add on.
Here lies the problem with us getting the wide gimmicky boring stadiums: I remember something about a toy safety board based in North America that said that if any toys have some kind of action that gets out of its desired playing field, it cannot be sold in the North American area. Lets put beyblades into this: the "action" is the beys spinning around and knocking each other outside its "desired playing area." There you go, this claim here is the prime reason I think that we haven't got the BB-10 esque stadiums. Also, have you guys noticed that metal toys have been recalled? (At least in my area) The most prominent is the Easy Bake Oven finger cooker of 2007. (Look it up on Google, it makes me cringe)
Yeah man, yuck I heard about that Oven Unhappy
But I think if it has a plastic fence it should be okay.
And maybe a 9+ age limit.
(Jul. 24, 2014  5:57 AM)Echizen Wrote:
(Jul. 24, 2014  5:41 AM)Neo Wrote: I wish Hasbro would just make a proper Stadium with some fences.

Honestly, there's gonna be some dimwit that says something like this; "I wish Hasbro would show some creativity, instead of just copying Takara Tomy. I can just buy all the new releases instead of waiting for my store to restock the shelves". I'd like to see a TT stadium, but if they convert to copying TT almost completely, I can gurantee someone will say that.

Making a square shaped stadium with VERY minimal or no gimmicks is not being creative, its just bring rediculous becsuse unless a Beyblade has extremely low stamina or huge recoil, you can bet attack types can't win in those horrid square stadiums.

I got it, I can come up with a stadium in that instance. Lets make a huge stadium that has no pits or gaps and make it flat so attack types don't have any momentum and make it a heart shape. Does that sound like a great idea...? No, probably not...and neither do the square stadiums.
Idea:
Stadium. Like Extreme Stadium. Spinning center spins insanely fast. Center is slightly lower then the outer edges. So fast it makes beys have to stay away from it.
There; fun DX Stadium.

Simple Stadium
Hexagonal Shaped Stadium
Large Circular indent in the center.
Sloped downwards around towards the Inverted Dome.
Small bumps everywhere; hurt attack types. Few protrusions in the inverted dome as well. No exits, walled all around. Hard, fun.
(Jul. 24, 2014  12:03 PM)Neo Wrote: Idea:
Stadium. Like Extreme Stadium. Spinning center spins insanely fast. Center is slightly lower then the outer edges. So fast it makes beys have to stay away from it.
There; fun DX Stadium.

Simple Stadium
Hexagonal Shaped Stadium
Large Circular indent in the center.
Sloped downwards around towards the Inverted Dome.
Small bumps everywhere; hurt attack types. Few protrusions in the inverted dome as well. No exits, walled all around. Hard, fun.

Or make it look like the pits in E.T (Atari 2600). So deep that the Beyblades will never get out again, he he!
Ok, the stadium is really dissaponting, but it's probably the first of a few, so we really don't need to rant so badly.

I mean, it's a Hasbro stadium, after 4 years of them, I don't know how much expectations one could have anyways.
(Jul. 24, 2014  12:58 PM)Leone19 Wrote: Ok, the stadium is really dissaponting, but it's probably the first of a few, so we really don't need to rant so badly.

I mean, it's a Hasbro stadium, after 4 years of them, I don't know how much expectations one could have anyways.

Theres always hope. If their stadium had three pits like the old plastic gen stadium then that would be great.
(Jul. 24, 2014  7:39 AM)Neo Wrote: Yeah man, yuck I heard about that Oven Unhappy
But I think if it has a plastic fence it should be okay.
And maybe a 9+ age limit.

No, a 1- age limit with a note:

WARNING: This is not to be used with Beyblades as it is too disgusting. Instead use it to clean your childrens diapers and/or vomit.
Again guys, we get the stadium is ugly, in genral- no reason to get immature on the matter, though.
(Jul. 24, 2014  1:33 PM)Leone19 Wrote: Again guys, we get the stadium is ugly, in genral- no reason to get immature on the matter, though.

There is also no reason to like the stadium either...unless you were super desperate but weare getting side tracked here.
I mean, you guys even mentioned recently that Hasbro and Nelvana might be browsing this site after all, so without censoring yourselves, there is still a better way you could voice your dislike, or simply do not buy it but buy Beyblades : that will speak volumes for a company.
It is possible too, like Ownagederp said, that there's some sort of regulation prohibiting them from modeling stadiums with openings in them. If that's the case, they don't really have much of a choice.
We sort of established that in 2004 at least, but we did think of ways to bypass that by creating deeper pits that would still create the illusion of a knockout. Basically, the BeyStadium Attack Type could be taken and just add a wall of plastic or even net around it in a big circumference. It could be a "Build-it-yourself" too, so that the overall product does not occupy too much space on the shelves.
Build-a-Stadium Workshop?

I don't think voicing opinions on here will do to much. Of course it's better than not voicing it all I guess Tongue_out.
I'm sorry for this, but we should be doing prototype drawings of a BB-10 clone, I'm not good with 3D drawings, but my basic idea is a BB-10 with a plastic fence mounted on the sides of the stadium. (There would be adjustable spacers to limit or maximize the action) Considering the outrageously overused plastic in each individual stadium, it will cost a bundle. I'll show an example of my prototype later.

I apologize for uploading a picture here, but this prototype might convince Hasbro to make one like this, and please excuse the absurd amount of ghettoness, and it would be great if someone could build upon my idea:
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Shame, kinda wished Hasbro did like a stadium generation like their Beyblades, then again the Metal Fusion ones aren't great but it would be nice if Beyblade Legends got a completely new model stadium despite being a re-release series, wow I think Hasbro's Beyblade toyline goes way too much all over the place.

EDIT: To me the Triple Battle Set had a decent stadium idea, just take the frame and add a plain smooth surface and larger pits and while it may not be as fair it could as well be as fun as the bb-10, OK it would be smaller but more contact can be good as well.
Tbh I think that weird stadium they made for zero-g that was only released in Europe is the closest we'll get to a BB-10.
(Jul. 24, 2014  7:05 PM)DRANZER KING Wrote: Tbh I think that weird stadium they made for zero-g that was only released in Europe is the closest we'll get to a BB-10.

Wait which one in particular? Since I live in the UK there MIGHT be a chance.
(Jul. 24, 2014  7:53 PM)JinbeeTheShark Wrote:
(Jul. 24, 2014  7:05 PM)DRANZER KING Wrote: Tbh I think that weird stadium they made for zero-g that was only released in Europe is the closest we'll get to a BB-10.

Wait which one in particular? Since I live in the UK there MIGHT be a chance.
Idk what it's called. It has a salamander design. Zankey did a review on it. It's a bit rare I believe.
It's like a circle with two pits?
Yeah, that's a good one Tbh.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi...r2=piv-web


Four pits. It sways a little.
(Jul. 24, 2014  8:32 PM)Neo Wrote: It's like a circle with two pits?
Yeah, that's a good one Tbh.

Its really not that good, I have got the Salamander Cyclone Set and it does not do well as a BB-10 unfortunetly so if you want to use it for anything, probably just use it as a Zero G Stadium as long as you cut the pits. I certainly did as its the only thing the UK has close to the Zero G Stadium as Hasbro didn't bother to release the Samurai Cyclone Set or anything Wave 2 and beyond of Shogun Steel.

(Jul. 24, 2014  8:40 PM)DRANZER KING Wrote: http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi...r2=piv-web


Four pits. It sways a little.

Sorry to say but it doesn't have four pits. I have one and its just a standard two pits whilst those other 'pits' are just things to balance the stadium. I had to get rid of the pits so it would function like a Zero G Stadium.