(Dec. 10, 2008 9:47 PM)ZenX Wrote: (Dec. 10, 2008 6:17 PM)shikamaru526 Wrote: (Dec. 10, 2008 5:04 AM)ZenX Wrote: (Dec. 09, 2008 5:44 PM)The Shredder Wrote: my point is that in comparison in the end, plastic still would've made more money than mfb, so in takaras perspective it would be a smarter idea to rerelease plastic and start putting them back into the production line
Compare Ultimate Dragoon and Gaia Dragoon MS with Pegasis 105F and you will see...
Why Gaia Dragoon MS?
First Plastic released: Ultimate Dragoon
First HMS released: Gaia Dragoon MS
Why compare them anyway? Are you talking about comparing them based on performance?
Driger MS was released the same time as Gaia Dragoon MS, and DRMS was technically better than GDMS. And I'm pretty sure that Spin Dragoon was released along with two or three other Plastics at the same time.
You can't compare the best MFB with the worst first-releases of the past gens and make your point seem credible.
Shredder, I can't remember how many times I've said this to anyone, but...
Metal Fight Beyblade is a NEW GENERATION. NEW GENERATION. NEW GENERATION.
Since the MFBs are being targeted to a new crowd, Takara doesn't care about the old generation that bought Plastics and HMS.
So, the Plastics we know of will likely never be re-produced. Why? Because Takara isn't going to try to target an audience that is older and (for the most part) no longer interested in Beyblade.