Nerf2Me2 managed to get Nerf Elite suction cup darts.
This is their story. (Will embed when I get home)
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Nerf2Me2 managed to get Nerf Elite suction cup darts.
This is their story. (Will embed when I get home)
Just a quick look back at some of the things left to expect for the Fall in the U.S. (at least as much as my press kit from February had) – I copy/pasted many of the descriptions below from my kit descriptions.
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NERF N-STRIKE BLAZIN’ BOW Toy
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: Fall 2013) Who’s ready for more NERF action? Send NERF foam arrows soaring across the sky with the NERF N-STRIKE BLAZIN’ BOW toy. The BLAZIN’ BOW toy features an authentic pull-back bow design that you simply pull back, aim, and release to fire the NERF foam arrows. The BLAZIN’ BOW toy can hit targets from up to an impressive 40 feet away, and comes complete with integrated storage for two additional foam NERF a rrows. Includes three NERF foam arrows. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com. |
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New deco for the Nerf Vortex line (should be out this Fall) |
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NERF REBELLE SWEET REVENGE Kit
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $19.99/Available: Fall 13)
The NERF REBELLE SWEET REVENGE Kit is a girl’s best friend and includes the accessories she needs to take on any NERF REBELLE mission in style. The star of the NERF REBELLE SWEET REVENGE Kit is the bold five dart revolving blaster, which features a cool purple deco and bright magenta accents. Pull back on the lever to ready the blaster and press the trigger to send darts soaring through the air up to 75 feet. Add style savvy during non-stop, action-packed adventures with the included pair of NERF REBELLE VISION GEAR eyewear. Taking a break from the excitement? Players can stow their blaster and extra darts in the included hip holster, and take the NERF REBELLE action with them wherever they go. Includes blaster, five collectible darts, and belt clip holster. Available at most major retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. (HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $6.99/Available: Fall 13) Players can accessorize their NERF REBELLE adventures with NERF REBELLE VISION GEAR eyewear, a pair of tough and trendy specs that bring both fashion and function to any adventure. A rubberized coating keeps NERF REBELLE girls comfortable, and hinged arms make the VISION GEAR eyewear easily packable for on-the-go action. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF REBELLE HEARTBREAKER Bow
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $19.99/Available: Fall 13) The ultimate adventure accessory, the NERF REBELLE HEARTBREAKER bow features “true” bow action and powerful dart performance! Inspired by current pop culture trends, the HEARTBREAKER bow offers girls the poise and precision to take on any mission. To activate the bow, simply load a dart in the front and take aim. Then, pull back on the bow string handle and release to send darts soaring across the sky up to 75 feet, allowing for shot that shows off your skill with aim and attitude. Ready for action, the bow features an accessory rail which provides for five-dart storage for easy access to ammo and allows girls to customize their blaster with fun add-ons, like the NERF REBELLE App Cradle (sold separately). The NERF REBELLE HEARTBREAKER bow comes with five collectible darts, Available at most major retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF REBELLE SNEAK ATTACKERS Two Pack
(HASBRO/Ages 8 up/Approx. Retail Price $12.99/Available: Fall 13) Equip your best friend with a blaster and team up to take on any secret mission together with this NERF REBELLE Two Pack! This pair of mini blasters packs high-performance power beneath its pink and purple exterior, with enough blasting power to fire darts up to 60 feet! Each super stealth blaster features its own unique deco, and is small enough to stash in a pocket or purse. Stylish spies will love that these blasters have room for double-dart storage, so back-up is never too far away. Includes four collectible darts. Available at most major retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF REBELLE PINK CRUSH Mini Crossbow
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & /Approx. Retail Price $9.99/Available: Fall 13) Stealth yet powerful, the NERF REBELLE PINK CRUSH mini crossbow is a lightweight, sleek crossbow that lets girls get in the game with confidence and flair. Don’t let its sweet pink deco fool you – when the action gets tough, so does this crossbow! With elite performance that sends darts soaring up to 75 feet away and ample room for backup ammo on the bow’s arms, it allows players to rapidly reload at a moment’s notice. The NERF REBELLE PINK CRUSH mini crossbow comes complete with four collectible darts. Available at most major retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF REBELLE Accessory Bag
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $14.99/Available: Fall 13) |
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NERF REBELLE Crossbow
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up /Approx. Retail Price $24.99/Available: Fall 13) An impressive crossbow with fast-flying dart action and flexing bow arms, this NERF REBELLE Crossbow blends blaster action with crossbow precision. Slide the front handle to flex the bow arms back and ready the blaster for play. Pull the trigger and watch the bow arms propel forward as darts soar up to 75 feet toward the target. By holding the trigger and pumping, players can instantly transition between single shot and multi shot mode, unleashing a rapid stream of darts for exciting nonstop action! Includes six collectible NERF REBELLE darts. Available at most major retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF REBELLE Dart Refill Packs (HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $6.99/Available: Fall 13) A girl has to be ready for action at a moment’s notice, and the NERF REBELLE Dart Refill Packs ensure there’s always plenty of back-up. Each refill pack includes 12 collectible foam darts some colorful and some with fun funky patterns. Dart Refill Packs are compatible with all NERF REBELLE bows and blasters (each sold separately). Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com |
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NERF REBELLE MISSION CENTRAL App (HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price $14.99/Available: Fall 13) Girls can grab a group of friends and experience the ultimate social adventure together in an App-enhanced world of the NERF REBELLE brand! To start the fun, fans can download the free NERF REBELLE MISSION CENTRAL App to their iPhone or iPod Touch, and insert the device into the stylish NERF REBELLE MISSION CENTRAL App cradle accessory. Attach the accessory to a compatible NERF REBELLE blaster (sold separately) and then it’s time to bring friends together for some serious fun! Within the app, players can create a personalized avatar and form squads with friends for multi-player gaming. NERF REBELLE players can capture photos and videos while in play, and even share the fun with friends. Players can also go on quests, compete to win in-game benefits, and even earn accessories for their avatar within the app. The NERF REBELLE MISSION CENTRAL app will be available for download at the App Store and compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPod Touch (4th Generation). Compatible with select NERF REBELLE blasters. Available at most major retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com. |
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NERF VORTEX REVONIX360 Blaster
(HASBRO/Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $39.99/Available: Fall 2013) Amp up freestyle foam blasting performance with the NERF VORTEX REVONIX360 blaster which achieves the farthest VORTEX distance yet, up to 70 feet! This disc blaster features new, awesome deco and has a revolving drum that rotates each time you fire the blaster. Plus, the SLAM FIRE Handle gives you total control over your rate of fire – blast a single shot or hold the trigger down and slide the handle repeatedly to unleash an unstoppable stream of discs. Includes 30 multi-color XLR discs. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com. |
I first saw the Nerf N-Strike Elite Hailfire earlier this summer, at the big ol’ Nerf launch party and I finally got my sample! (Thanks Nerf!)
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And, we’re back! As you can see, I’ve put up some photos of the Nerf N-Strike Elite Hailfire. At max capacity it can load up to 144 darts at once, using 8 18 round straight mags. I’ve also included some shots of different combos of mags and accessories, just for fun. So, how did I like it?
My play style on the field is pretty haphazard, so something like this so ridiculous plays into it very well. Whether you’re using 4 35 round drums or the 18 round mags, you’re looking at a new futuristic side table :). Basically, this thing is a “heavy weapon” and it should be used as such. You stalk with it, you walk with it, if we learned anything from the Nerf N-Strike Vulcan you aren’t supposed to run with it, especially at full capacity. When using smaller mags, sure it handles better but you’re not supposed to be very mobile using something this big. A strap helps, but run and gun this thing is not at 144 darts. You’re not going prone with it, as the thing demands you stand there tall and proud, to lay down the foam.
Now, my thinking about taking this out to a Nerf war with stock blasters – I’m not going to really be using much else. I barely use 144 darts when using a Stampede during a round of CTF or Freeze Tag; I’m going to check my fire to cut down on reloading between rounds, and I might even just use one mag per round. To me, that’s at least 8 games I’m going play without having to swap all my mags. Victory favors preparation; if I’m going to use the Hailfire, I’m going to have a mess of preloaded mags in my gear, and on top of that I’m going to make sure I use one or two per game. It’ll cut down on reloading between rounds, much less relying on reloading on the fly. I’ve done this with a Stampede, Alpha Trooper, and a Rayven. It’s a system I can make work for the Hailfire too. And yes, once I’m out, I’m out. Unless it’s during a lunch break, you won’t catch me reloading all 8 mags all over again.
As for the blaster, it’s fun! Who doesn’t want to unload all that foam? When using the handle, it’s a tactile experience of being a big bad walking turret. I liken it to using a smart gun from “Aliens,” minus the swivel arm. The trigger pull is solid, the flywheels rev loud and proud (seriously, with something like this are honestly telling me you want to play it silent?) and the transparent door is a nice touch (Hey Rogue!)
Using the Hailfire is easy enough- the handle on the top rotates the ammo rack, which accomodates N-Strike mags/drums, however you combo them is up to you. You pull the accelerator trigger on the handle, and the main trigger moves the pusher arm that feeds darts into the flywheels. The ranges I was getting were somewhere in the 50s-70s, whether flat or angled, video to follow. I didn’t run into trouble with streamlines like I did with the Nerf Barricade, so bonus points for that.
Otherwise, it’s about $40 for this bad boy, and with that you get 4 6-round mags, the Hailfire, and 24 darts. Why so few? At this point, my guess is that the assumption is you already own a few 18 round mags after owning the Stampede, and wanted to keep the initial cost of the Hailfire down, while 18 round mags and a Hailfire upgrade kit separately. Personally, I bought a large number of longshots once upon a time, and it ended with me having a surplus of small 6 round mags.
Either way, it might seem like a big cost but I sometimes just want to unleash a cloud of foam at people. On days I don’t want to use my Nerf Vortex Pyragon, the Nerf N-Strike Elite Hailfire gives me a dart shooting option. It’s reliable, it’s intimidating looking (as far as Nerf blasters can look intimidating) and I had a good amount of fun trying it out. And that’s the important thing, isn’t it? The fun? You can dress up your reasons for having something “War-worthy” or “Useful” but hang it all, this thing is decadent, it’s overkill, and some days you feel like a nut. Have one of those days.
OH SO YOU WANT VIDEOS, HUH? NERF N-STRIKE ELITE HAILFIRE VIDEOS???
annnnd maybe you remember this one?
As we close in this week on the Nerf launch party for the Nerf N-Strike Elite Hailfire, I figure it’s only fair to finally do some actual writing, this being a blog and all.
So the Nerf N-Strike Elite line. Hit or miss?
I’ll give it a hit, but tentatively. I really want to love it, I really do! And I’m impressed, don’t get me wrong. But until I have the actual Hailfire in my hands to test and check out, I’m going with reservations. Mainly cause I don’t want to think the novelty and newness of everything is clouding my judgment. These are some sweet new toys, and I think they’ll add a lot of value to Nerf games far and wide, but let’s still maintain a grain of salt.
What we’ve seen so far are UPGRADES to existing blasters. Nerf’s already received some fire for reshells (Spectre was a five-shot Maverick, the Alpha Trooper was functionally a Raider, and nevermind the countless repaints.) I like what I’m seeing, but slam-fire and a single-shot modular blaster are things we’ve seen already. The Hailfire has a new loading mech, but functionally it’s a Barricade or a Nitron that it’s a flywheel blaster and shoots one dart at a time as opposed to say, a spread of darts/discs. But it’s either of those blasters on steroids. UP TO 75′, and 144 shots (at max capacity) before having to refill another magazine. It looks small, which might defuse bulky arguments, but that remains to be seen on what magazines will actually fit and how many (the speculation leads to: 35 rnd drums). In any event, what functional hilarity this adds to the battlefield remains to be seen, and I can’t wait to try dual-wielding it.
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Thanks to SGNerf for the photo! |
All the skepticism aside… let’s get to it. The Nerf Vortex line big ranges flat, but the discs fell victim to crosswinds more severely than darts. They were also green, which made it harder to find in well-grown grass. The Elite darts hit 50+ flat, but the advertised 75′ comes at an angle which is to be expected. Either way, whichever range you hit that’s more than 20-30’+ that we’ve come to expect out of recent Nerf blaster releases. So whether you like discs or darts, anything you’ve bought previous to Vortex and Elite will find you at a slight disadvantage. I’ve managed to shoot straight with a Nerf Nitron, and the Retaliator and Rampage are pretty accurate at 40′ and a bit more than that even.
Those of us that hold stock-ammo/blaster games are going to have some fun with this new stuff, for sure. It changes the field a lot, having this kind of range and accuracy straight outta the box without any additional work. Everything from the previous N-Strike line is compatible with the Elite and vice versa, so don’t fret about all the streamlines you’ve already bought! Just use them until you can’t anymore, and go buy Elite streamlines. They fly a tad better than the originals.
So the only real gripe is I’m still looking for something way out of left field from Nerf. Everything here looks impressive and I am impressed with how things fire, but the functionality still feels similar. Even their vaunted Pyragon is a disc-shooting Raider. While things look cool, I want to see something blow my mind both in how it looks AND how it plays. I think the last blaster to do that was the Nerf Unity Power System because it had 3 different blasters, one of which was essentially a shotgun. When I saw the Raider for the first time it was awesome, but then boiled down to still putting out one dart at a time, just faster. The Deploy was hilarious in function, but past the transformation (and nobody was fooled) it was a pump-action single shot blaster, or a Furyfire.
Still though, one step at a time. Nerf’s given us souped-up ranges, a sleek color scheme, and dark blue darts. (I hope they make the darts brighter though… given the issue with green discs, white elite darts would be easier to find than dark blue.) The Hailfire is going to have a reloading mech that looks promising at adding new body mechanics (I will admit, I liked the thumb switch on a Proton. Made it feel very tactile and was satisfying on some level; the little things that count) to handling a blaster, which might be enough to sell it.
Speaking of selling – here we go once more with the pricing:
Nothing outrageous, and honestly I thought the Hailfire was going to cost more. But that’s enough talk. Time to get back to blasting, and shooting foam at anything that moves. The Elite line shows a lot of promise, and I would definitely suggest picking them up and giving them a go. The darts are new, the blasters are new (on the inside), and it looks like Nerf’s paying attention to what you, the fans want. Better ranges and accuracy. So show your support for what you wanted, and make sure Nerf knows this line is going to sell! The blasters should start popping up around 8/1/12, and the Hailfire around 9/9/12. Get on it, it’s time to upgrade.
Quick edit: I was asked if the Recon barrel changed in diameter for the Retaliator, but found this instead. When pics first surfaced people speculated but I took a pic of my clear Recon for confirmation.
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Nerf N-Strike Retaliator barrel extension |
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Nerf N-Strike Clear Recon barrel extension |
I do declare, is that rifling I see?
Walk the ladder, compadres.
@VasTheStampede
P.S. – This Thursday I’ll be back here posting LIVE from the Nerf Hailfire Launch in NYC (New York City!) Posting – Youtube: http://youtube.com/foamfromabove
Twitter: @vasthestampede
aaaaaand this very blog!
Hey all! Here’s a video of me testing the SpyNet briefcase blaster, unmodded.
The blue bucket is 30′ away, the second orange one is 60′, and the final bucket is 90′ away. Draw what conclusions you will! I got it for almost $30 at Wal-Mart. Pricey? Yeah. But a transforming briefcase? Pretty cool! In this case, the aesthetics overshadow the performance. The blaster also has a shield you can mount on the front, but I opted to not use it.