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RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Kai-V - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 12:08 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: I wouldn't care to do so. a stadium is a stadium, AFAICYou are very ignorant then ... Hopefully one of my projects will make you realise that your comment shows your lack of knowledge not only in Beyblade, but in life ... Are all cars the same ? Are all chairs the same ? The answer is a very big "NO". If you believe the answer is "yes", then you are a very simplistic human being. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - dyenguard - Nov. 15, 2010 Im in this thing all the way. PTW stadium really fails and completely messes up performance tips RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - MaskedPhoenix - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 12:17 AM)Kai-V Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 12:08 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: I wouldn't care to do so. a stadium is a stadium, AFAICYou are very ignorant then ... Hopefully one of my projects will make you realise that your comment shows your lack of knowledge not only in Beyblade, but in life ... Are all cars the same ? Are all chairs the same ? The answer is a very big "NO". If you believe the answer is "yes", then you are a very simplistic human being. I know that not all stadiums are the same, I'm just not going to go out of my way to import a beystadium when I already have one. to me, as long as I can launch beyblades into it and have beybattles, I'm fine with any stadium RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Kai-V - Nov. 15, 2010 We are a community who is interested in competitive play, not just casual play ... RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - MaskedPhoenix - Nov. 15, 2010 Okay, I can respect that. I'm just more of a laidback person who likes to play for fun, and that isn't a crime. I'm just not really too picky about parts, tiers, testing, etc. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Priscient - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 3:26 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: I know that not all stadiums are the same, I'm just not going to go out of my way to import a beystadium when I already have one. to me, as long as I can launch beyblades into it and have beybattles, I'm fine with any stadium Fine then, you know all the chairs are the same, the only ones in stores are wooden ones that break easily as soon as you sit on them, and the only ones are useable reside in Japan. But a chair is a chair right? Because you can clearly sit in it for a good few seconds. So you aren't going to go as far as to import a chair. This is the predicament. EDIT: Beaten by like 3 posts ago. >< RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - MaskedPhoenix - Nov. 15, 2010 Okay seriously, I find nothing wrong with american stadiums. they worked fine for me in the old days, and they still do the same for me now. just because you are so picky about beystadiums doesn't mean I have to be RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Ray Joker - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 3:54 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: Okay seriously, I find nothing wrong with american stadiums. they worked fine for me in the old days, and they still do the same for me now. just because you are so picky about beystadiums doesn't mean I have to be We are not picky, it is a fact. The Hasbro stadiums make Attack Types look horrible, in which they are not, and if you want proof, go look at some tests. This topic is for Hasbro to make better stadiums. If you do not wish to participate then there's really no point in posting. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - MaskedPhoenix - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 3:58 AM)RayJoker Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 3:54 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: Okay seriously, I find nothing wrong with american stadiums. they worked fine for me in the old days, and they still do the same for me now. just because you are so picky about beystadiums doesn't mean I have to be I don't have a problem with them though, so to me, it's not a big deal, and that isn't something you should make a fuss over RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Ray Joker - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 4:02 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 3:58 AM)RayJoker Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 3:54 AM)MaskedPhoenix Wrote: Okay seriously, I find nothing wrong with american stadiums. they worked fine for me in the old days, and they still do the same for me now. just because you are so picky about beystadiums doesn't mean I have to be I'm not making a fuss. I'm only stating what should be stated in this topic. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Kai-V - Nov. 15, 2010 This topic is a sort of petition in itself. If you want to post here and share your thoughts as somebody who has never played with a Japanese Beystadium before, then your opinion is not valid in this debate at all. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Evan - Nov. 15, 2010 I've played this game on and off since it was first released in the states by Hasbro and I can safely say Hasbro has never done ANYTHING to correct their stadium mistakes. They mark them off as "safety precautions", but we don't hear horror stories coming out of Japan do we? The only Hasbro stadium I've actually enjoyed was their first one, the clear one (also released in blue). It has a very nice bowl and small, shallow pockets...still not ideal, but much better than their later efforts (Blade Breakers Stadium anyone?). I currently only own their Super Vortex MFB stadium, but I'm going out of my way to purchase a few Takara ones. PS: I really miss my Tornado Attack and Tornado Attack Type S RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Kei - Nov. 15, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 11:53 PM)Evan Wrote: The only Hasbro stadium I've actually enjoyed was their first one, the clear one (also released in blue). It has a very nice bowl and small, shallow pockets...still not ideal, but much better than their later efforts (Blade Breakers Stadium anyone?). Are you talking about Spin Blaster? And I think you mean Tornado Balance Type S? RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - UltimateChimera - Nov. 16, 2010 my friend cut 3 holes in the super vortex stadium.its errrrr......a little better.attack types can accually DO something besides mashing stuff on to the walls.but,its really small for a stadium for testing RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Evan - Nov. 16, 2010 (Nov. 15, 2010 11:57 PM)Kei Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 11:53 PM)Evan Wrote: The only Hasbro stadium I've actually enjoyed was their first one, the clear one (also released in blue). It has a very nice bowl and small, shallow pockets...still not ideal, but much better than their later efforts (Blade Breakers Stadium anyone?). Super Vortex is what Amazon told me it was called. The one that comes with Lightning LDrago and Storm Pegasis Hahaha and yes, Tornado Balance Type S sorry. The little blue version of Tornado Balance. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - iBslick - Nov. 16, 2010 Once I get a stamp its on my to-do list. I hate my Super Vortex Stadium hah. Attack beys are only good if its a 1 or 2 hit KO in the SVS stadium. My def blades constantly win in it so I want a TT but 40$ in shipping and 30$ for the stadium is quite up there. I saw the square one for like 50$ total (SH+Cost) RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Moss-Da-Boss - Nov. 16, 2010 (Nov. 16, 2010 12:07 AM)Evan Wrote:Kei was refering to the old clear/blue spin blaster stadium.(Nov. 15, 2010 11:57 PM)Kei Wrote:(Nov. 15, 2010 11:53 PM)Evan Wrote: The only Hasbro stadium I've actually enjoyed was their first one, the clear one (also released in blue). It has a very nice bowl and small, shallow pockets...still not ideal, but much better than their later efforts (Blade Breakers Stadium anyone?). RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - BB-00Prototype - Nov. 18, 2010 (Nov. 12, 2010 3:50 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Evil Pegasus, go back to training and get a better Beystadium : Lightning L Drago is one of the best Beyblades in Metal Fight Beyblade. I have been working alot on my blading and now have realized what a good blade L-Drago is and I plan on getting a Meteo L-Drago from Takara Tomy(I think I spelled it right I keep forgetting) and I am getting the L-Drago stadium with the red and gold bey. But my Stamina/Attack combo at last clock made it 4:53:25 (milliseconds include there) self-spin it is Evil/Killer Aries 145DF FS. I am loving it!! And also do you how to get the boosters in America besides importing?Also I am sorry for my ignorance I haven bladed since I was seven and I am now fourteen. When I first started I had a Dragoon Storm and within a week was the only kid in my neighborhood with a bey cause we always played for keeps. I just kinda fell out of blading after someone stole all my beys from me I have been trying to get back and I really want one of the Four-Layer Series(Metal System) beys can I get one in America? RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Pimpju - Nov. 18, 2010 Seriously? That has nothing to do with the topic. RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - BB-00Prototype - Nov. 18, 2010 Sorry I got banned from my laptop for a couple days so I needed to respond to some thin Kai-V said RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - ƛnubis - Nov. 21, 2010 I live in the us and i am sick of hasbro's bad stadiums! i mean is it that hard to put in knock out holes! I have the super vortex stadium and every battle is a draw, thanks for posting this thread know i can tell of Hasbro. [/size] RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - PRINCEcharming - Nov. 22, 2010 I think we need to find a way to establish a dialogue with Hasbro. Sending the letters/emails is all very well and good, but I suspect they have a department or team who specifically deal with customer correspondence, who won't have a means to communicate our ideas to the people who actually design the stadiums. I recall way back when on seibertron.com there was a point where the head of Hasbro's Transformers design team Aaron Archer actually posted and responded to questions from the community. (until he got overwhelmed with star-struck fans and probably told to knock it off at work) Now Hasbro use fan-sites as a channel to answer customers' questions. Registering interest is a good first step, but where do we go from here? RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Kai-V - Nov. 22, 2010 I am sure you know that establishing such direct contact is what Brad has been trying to do for years ... RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - Gatsby - Nov. 22, 2010 i REALLY want to help but i cant print it right now im thinking about just rubbing all the paint off my lightning force and cutting through the annoying pockets with a knife but im probably not hasbro is supposedly having "safety" in there stadiums so,i guess a plastic spinning top is supposed to be able to cut your arm off? yeah thats why hasbro stadiums suck the mobile beystadium is the only hasbro one for a possible KO and no paint so i'm thinking of getting it without having to screw up my lightning force RE: Beyblade: Save our Stadiums - PRINCEcharming - Nov. 23, 2010 (Nov. 22, 2010 3:05 AM)Kai-V Wrote: I am sure you know that establishing such direct contact is what Brad has been trying to do for years ...Thus far success has been elusive. Of course I think things like the Tornado Ridge in the new Hasbro Stadiums are encouraging, since it seems like they have paid at least some attention to what's been asked of them, but that took how many years since the initial suggestion? Also there's all the stuff they seem to have ignored, like paint in the bowl. I don't mean to poo-poo anyone's efforts, but rather I'm looking forwards to different approaches that may yield better results and more direct feedback so we know we're being listened to. |