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were the remote control luanchers any good? how did they work? - trent08 - Dec. 08, 2009

i was gonna get one back in the day but none of my friends had one so i didn't


RE: were the remote control luanchers any good? how did they work? - Kai-V - Dec. 08, 2009

Use the Ask a question, get an answer! topic.


RE: were the remote control luanchers any good? how did they work? - Aqua - Dec. 08, 2009

The RC beyblades were pretty decent actually. They were really simple to use. First, make sure that the RC beyblade is charged and then turn the controller (launcher) on. After you launch the beyblade, use the trigger on the controller (launcher) to control the RC bey. If I recall correctly, holding the trigger down would turn the beyblade clockwise, and pushing the trigger upward would turn the beyblade counter-clockwise.

In terms of the RC launchers themselves, I actually liked using them otherwise for regular beyblades. They were comfortable and you could get pretty good grip.


RE: were the remote control luanchers any good? how did they work? - Kei - Dec. 08, 2009

The only way to obtain the Neo-Dragon Winder (through Hasbro, at least) was from the RC Beyblades. That was my favourite thing about them, hah.

Neo-Dragon Winder rules


RE: were the remote control luanchers any good? how did they work? - Khel - Dec. 08, 2009

well question answered I guess. Also next time use the Ask a Question Thread.