Ninjago sorta brikwarsy?
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Ninjago sorta brikwarsy?
Reading some reviews on eurobricks; some people have noted that the card style is rather like the cards used in brickwars and that the drawing style is similar to Mike Rayhawk's.
Just wondering, has anyone else noticed this and is their any connection.
Lego do seem to be weaponiseing in recent years, tanks in various themes and out right guns have appeared in many themes.
it's nice since the weapons make brikwars easyer but at the same time chips alight from it's contrast with the "happy go lucky" world of lego.
Just wondering, has anyone else noticed this and is their any connection.
Lego do seem to be weaponiseing in recent years, tanks in various themes and out right guns have appeared in many themes.
it's nice since the weapons make brikwars easyer but at the same time chips alight from it's contrast with the "happy go lucky" world of lego.
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Can you please show me where these were a game designed to "slam" the tops together and knock one out of a circle. I had not heard of that before. Thanks.Lordofdragonss wrote:WROOONG!Hoboman wrote:No, both are ripping off Beyblade if anyone is ripping anyone off.Warhead wrote: Is Lego resorting to ripping off Mega Bloks now for game ideas?!?!![]()
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I'll dig it up a verifiable source later at work, but that is the traditional Japanese way to play tops for ages. You used to use slightly larger ones that have a string that wraps around the handle. You let it rip and try to knock the other guy's top out of the circle in the dirt (like marbles, actually).
Beyblade is sort of a cultural thingy in that respect, revitalizing a traditional pastime and making it more exciting for kids with characters, customizable tops, the rip cord launcher, etc. Someone is currently trying that with fantasy-themed marbles in the US.... but you can only handle so much screen-printing and cards granting you permission to use trick shots you would've anyways.
Beyblade is sort of a cultural thingy in that respect, revitalizing a traditional pastime and making it more exciting for kids with characters, customizable tops, the rip cord launcher, etc. Someone is currently trying that with fantasy-themed marbles in the US.... but you can only handle so much screen-printing and cards granting you permission to use trick shots you would've anyways.
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The scary thing about that megabollocks product is that the system is BETTER than lego's. Lego's you have to spin the tops by the sides, The megashits is motorised.
Though I bet Neither beats BeyBlades for shear awesome launch.
Ripcord is the way to go, it gives more the feeling of "shit just got real, and I caused it!" rather than "yay1111!!11one teh mater spin is"* or "oh, it went for half a second..."
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Beyblades is the king of spinning tops.
I remember I had one that the plastic top had got chipped away so that the metal weigh (which was nearly as large anyway since I swapped it from a larger one) stuck out, It's base was also quite a short one, So along with it's low centre of gravity for maximum stability it also ripped the others to shreds.
Gee whiz those were the days.
Though I bet Neither beats BeyBlades for shear awesome launch.
Ripcord is the way to go, it gives more the feeling of "shit just got real, and I caused it!" rather than "yay1111!!11one teh mater spin is"* or "oh, it went for half a second..."
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Beyblades is the king of spinning tops.
I remember I had one that the plastic top had got chipped away so that the metal weigh (which was nearly as large anyway since I swapped it from a larger one) stuck out, It's base was also quite a short one, So along with it's low centre of gravity for maximum stability it also ripped the others to shreds.
Gee whiz those were the days.
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That is so cool. I did not know that. Sort of makes sense then the whole beyblade style. Wish Lordofdragonss had just shared that in his post. Thanks for the info.feuer_faust wrote:I'll dig it up a verifiable source later at work, but that is the traditional Japanese way to play tops for ages. You used to use slightly larger ones that have a string that wraps around the handle. You let it rip and try to knock the other guy's top out of the circle in the dirt (like marbles, actually).
Beyblade is sort of a cultural thingy in that respect, revitalizing a traditional pastime and making it more exciting for kids with characters, customizable tops, the rip cord launcher, etc. Someone is currently trying that with fantasy-themed marbles in the US.... but you can only handle so much screen-printing and cards granting you permission to use trick shots you would've anyways.
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It's possible that he assumed you knew, or didn't know himself, or something. I wouldn't sweat it. Here's something extra cool, though:Hoboman wrote:That is so cool. I did not know that. Sort of makes sense then the whole beyblade style. Wish Lordofdragonss had just shared that in his post. Thanks for the info.feuer_faust wrote:I'll dig it up a verifiable source later at work, but that is the traditional Japanese way to play tops for ages. You used to use slightly larger ones that have a string that wraps around the handle. You let it rip and try to knock the other guy's top out of the circle in the dirt (like marbles, actually).
Beyblade is sort of a cultural thingy in that respect, revitalizing a traditional pastime and making it more exciting for kids with characters, customizable tops, the rip cord launcher, etc. Someone is currently trying that with fantasy-themed marbles in the US.... but you can only handle so much screen-printing and cards granting you permission to use trick shots you would've anyways.
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