I'll explain this the best I can.
Beyblade was my favorite thing to do back when the plastics first came out. Being as young as I was I never cared about competitiveness. I just loved that idea of battling spinning tops and pretending I was Kai or Tyson, haha. When I found the new ones back in 2010 I remembered them immediately. Nostalgia set in so I bought a bunch. They are just great. They are definitely a competitive 'sport', without people getting pissed over winning or losing (unless you're like 10 haha.). I don't understand why other people in my class don't like them anymore. It's a competitive and fun game. It's not just a child's play thing (Toy Story reference).
I have loved beyblades for over 10 years and even if I quit playing in the future, I will continue to love them. They've made a big impact on my life. They are just great. To people my love of beyblade in simple terms:
de cool, de reel cool.
Beyblade was my favorite thing to do back when the plastics first came out. Being as young as I was I never cared about competitiveness. I just loved that idea of battling spinning tops and pretending I was Kai or Tyson, haha. When I found the new ones back in 2010 I remembered them immediately. Nostalgia set in so I bought a bunch. They are just great. They are definitely a competitive 'sport', without people getting pissed over winning or losing (unless you're like 10 haha.). I don't understand why other people in my class don't like them anymore. It's a competitive and fun game. It's not just a child's play thing (Toy Story reference).
I have loved beyblades for over 10 years and even if I quit playing in the future, I will continue to love them. They've made a big impact on my life. They are just great. To people my love of beyblade in simple terms:
de cool, de reel cool.