Hey guys, I want to start this discussion because I feel that beyblade as a hobby is a bit toylike (by design and for a reason). I'm wondering if you guys have any ideas as to how Takara Tomy could make the hobby more competitive, complex and more appealing to a older or bigger audience.
New Beyblade System Ideas
Who needs takara tomy to make it for an older audiance when WBO is doing that for us :p
As far as complexity goes, that was kinda lost after plastics. But its still pretty complex.
As far as complexity goes, that was kinda lost after plastics. But its still pretty complex.
The WBO is amazing at promoting beyblade for all ages, but what I mean is making beyblade less toy like and promoting beyblade as a competitive intense sport and more adult and older teen oriented. I think there should be a return to the engine gear system that is improved and beys that are bigger and more layered (MFB+ZERO G+PLASTICS WOULD BE AMAZING!!!!!).This system could run along side burst or a future system and would encourage immense customization and more planning and design. Don't get me wrong burst is amazing and competitive but I feel that beyblade could be huge for more people if there was a system like this.
They changed the packaging during Metal Masters which I think was a huge bonus, compared to the bright colors of the original Fusion packaging. Unfortunately, they market towards children for a reason. Bigger audience, more dolla billz. WBO is fantastic in producing organized play, that right there is a huge step.
As for complexity, TT took a MAJOR step back with Burst. Personally feels like a kiddy version of Beyblade. It doesn't appeal to me in a competitive prospective. At all. I wasn't around during plastics, but if ya'll say that it's more complex than MFB then I'm in.
Also, from what I hear/see, in Japan it's incredibly competitive. I don't see how they would market the competitive side to countries where they don't sell product.
As for complexity, TT took a MAJOR step back with Burst. Personally feels like a kiddy version of Beyblade. It doesn't appeal to me in a competitive prospective. At all. I wasn't around during plastics, but if ya'll say that it's more complex than MFB then I'm in.
Also, from what I hear/see, in Japan it's incredibly competitive. I don't see how they would market the competitive side to countries where they don't sell product.
(Jun. 19, 2016 12:59 AM)Marsol123 Wrote: They changed the packaging during Metal Masters which I think was a huge bonus, compared to the bright colors of the original Fusion packaging. Unfortunately, they market towards children for a reason. Bigger audience, more dolla billz. WBO is fantastic in producing organized play, that right there is a huge step.
As for complexity, TT took a MAJOR step back with Burst. Personally feels like a kiddy version of Beyblade. It doesn't appeal to me in a competitive prospective. At all. I wasn't around during plastics, but if ya'll say that it's more complex than MFB then I'm in.
Also, from what I hear/see, in Japan it's incredibly competitive. I don't see how they would market the competitive side to countries where they don't sell product.
I agree the Metal Masters packaging was very nice, maybe I'm just fanboying but it would be cool if the WBO would explode and market Beyblade as a true world sport with this new and complex theoretical system I'm dreaming up. I have a few ideas as to how the system would work but I need ideas about how we would help TT market the sport and get it out from the underground community
Beylon has a really cool thread about tops as fighting robots kind of. Like basically very little rules and you design your own with whatever you want type of thing if I understand it correctly. Definitely one of the more fun threads to read on here either way, check it out:
https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BLOG-FO...ing-Source
https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BLOG-FO...ing-Source
I already created this topic: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Specula...ies-system