I've been to three Wal-Marts and a Toys R Us in my area and I've noticed that they all have some obsession with dark wheels, having racks upon racks of Dark Bull, Dark Wolf, and Dark Gasher. If you go digging in between them, you're lucky to find a Rock Leone or Storm Pegasus...
I find it hard to believe that parents buying beyblades for their kids have researched that dark wheels are terrible, and also that the relatively small group of beyblade hobbyists could make any sort of impact on what's left on the shelves.
Two things worry me about this dark overstock. The fact that I refuse to buy 5 dark blades from each store gives Wal-Mart and Toys R Us the impression that beyblades are not popular in my area, and that they will not stock in newer blades as long as dark blades are taking up space on the shelves.
Discuss? Explain? Please? I don't want to pay double the price to ship every blade I buy if it's already released in the US..
Side note, first day of work at Best Buy today (yay!), and I noticed we sell Bakugan toys, but no Beyblades >__>
I find it hard to believe that parents buying beyblades for their kids have researched that dark wheels are terrible, and also that the relatively small group of beyblade hobbyists could make any sort of impact on what's left on the shelves.
Two things worry me about this dark overstock. The fact that I refuse to buy 5 dark blades from each store gives Wal-Mart and Toys R Us the impression that beyblades are not popular in my area, and that they will not stock in newer blades as long as dark blades are taking up space on the shelves.
Discuss? Explain? Please? I don't want to pay double the price to ship every blade I buy if it's already released in the US..
Side note, first day of work at Best Buy today (yay!), and I noticed we sell Bakugan toys, but no Beyblades >__>