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

(Apr. 03, 2010  1:18 PM)Bladebreaker-R Wrote: I dont care for the online, but I think, or am SURE, everybody will buy for the code and game, not for the actual OBJECT.

yes cause everybody knows how boring battling tops are. A cheezy online game is way more fun.
(Apr. 03, 2010  2:38 PM)Khel Wrote: yes cause everybody knows how boring battling tops are. A cheezy online game is way more fun.

And don't worry if it has too much lag, it's much more fun than actually customising your own blade and meeting people in real life for actual battles.
Is anyone here going to go to tourneys. they probably will be a World Championship or just regional's. Hasbro say they will be creating alot of tournaments, which i believe. In the Toy Fair video the guy said that in each country where beyblade is released there will be tournaments. I'm going to enter them and hopefully win every tourney. Watch out because here i come LOL.
I am most likely to go to a tourney once Hasbro announces one in my city. It's going to be awesome Grin
If there are tournaments in London, and there are people roughly the same age as me, I'd go.
(Apr. 04, 2010  10:28 PM)♦ Wrote: I am most likely to go to a tourney once Hasbro announces one in my city. It's going to be awesome Grin

There's an age limit, btw.
Hopefully this age limit will be 16 and under. I could still get in if it isn't (I am short enough to pass as an 11-12 year old, which isn't that far under my age, but...), but I don't want to lie.
lol as soon as theres a hasbro tournament ima bring mah galaxy pegasis and pwn the kiddies hope i can get in thought lol
(Apr. 04, 2010  11:20 PM)FOOF! Wrote: lol as soon as theres a hasbro tournament ima bring mah galaxy pegasis and pwn the kiddies hope i can get in thought lol

I'm not really sure if you can use Galaxy Pegasis since it will not be release in a couple of years to the English audience.
(Apr. 04, 2010  11:17 PM)BladerAce17 Wrote: Hopefully this age limit will be 16 and under.

I highly doubt that LOL It will probably be 14 and under.
(Apr. 04, 2010  11:20 PM)FOOF! Wrote: lol as soon as theres a hasbro tournament ima bring mah galaxy pegasis and pwn the kiddies hope i can get in thought lol

Usually they have a rule that you can only use official Hasbro parts, because obviously it wouldn't be fair since Takara is way ahead with the releases.
(Apr. 04, 2010  11:35 PM)Aqua Wrote: I highly doubt that LOL It will probably be 14 and under.


Usually they have a rule that you can only use official Hasbro parts, because obviously it wouldn't be fair since Takara is way ahead with the releases.
thats one thing I dont like about the hasbro tournaments. oh well. but atleast we know the bestest customs to pwn the newbies with.
I'll just get one of my neighbours to fight for me XD Also, maybe I bunch of older bladers are gonna go anyways, and just battle on the side or something.
Or we can have official World Beyblade Organization events in proper places.
(Apr. 05, 2010  2:01 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Or we can have official World Beyblade Organization events in proper places.

...I would prefer that myself... if it doesn't have any strict age limits.
do you think that they will put a parts list on beyblade.com when it opens giving details about the parts. they probably won't but that would be epic. Joyful_3 (sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but it is about the actual beyblades well.. sort of)
(Apr. 05, 2010  2:16 AM)beybattler Wrote: do you think that they will put a parts list on beyblade.com when it opens giving details about the parts. they probably won't but that would be epic. Joyful_3 (sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but it is about the actual beyblades well.. sort of)

I would think when it first opens there is just going to be a list of products and beyblades, at the most they would list the types of the beyblades. I extreamly doubt hasbro would go into depth about customizing.
(Apr. 05, 2010  2:19 AM)SilverWind Wrote: I would think when it first opens there is just going to be a list of products and beyblades, at the most they would list the types of the beyblades. I extreamly doubt hasbro would go into depth about customizing.
yeah your probably right hasbro isnt awsome enough (or at all) to do that (they better have a forum)
I forgot about the Age limits, anyway i could easily pass as an 11 year old but hopefully the age limit is 14, i'm 13 but my B-day is in September (when MFB gets released here in the UK), but in that world championship video (see youtube), some guys are there and they look 15 LOL the winner looks 14 or 15. Either way he is pretty mature. Anyway if the starting age is like 8 yrs old, then we could see 14 as the age limit.
(Apr. 04, 2010  11:35 PM)Aqua Wrote: I highly doubt that LOL It will probably be 14 and under.


Usually they have a rule that you can only use official Hasbro parts, because obviously it wouldn't be fair since Takara is way ahead with the releases.

Their refs don't care what parts are what though... you used to be able to get away with really stupid things.
(Apr. 05, 2010  5:40 PM)Giga Wrote: Their refs don't care what parts are what though... you used to be able to get away with really stupid things.

If you can get away with it. People who own a TT or SonoKong Beyblade might use them instead of the Hasbro version is what I'm guessing since they are similar.
yeah but i doubt they would have a tournement that fast thou remeber the last tournement it was like the end of season 2 but they might have more small tournements in certain places
In Canada, YTV, Nelvana, and Hasbro prepped their tournaments immediatedly after the show launched on television in the late spring, early summer period way back when.
what if they had an organized play thingy where you could go to places and battle people. and every so many battles you get a good part. (at random) like a good track or a good metal wheel stuff like that. and then every few months (like about every 3 months) they had a tournament. that would be pretty awsome. especially since games that have organized play dont have an age limit. for example the pokemon trading card game. and maybe for the tournaments and the world tournaments there could be 3 age groups.
juniors - ages 8 - 11
seniors - ages 12 - 15
masters - ages 16+
you have to admit that would be pretty cool and it would make it better if they had an online world ranking
(Apr. 06, 2010  5:09 PM)beybattler Wrote: you have to admit that would be pretty cool and it would make it better if they had an online world ranking

BeyPoint System Wink
Really, where are they? Wink