Just a quick video; not all Snapfires are created equal!
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Nerf Arena – It LIVES! (Quest, in the UK)
So way back in October, I ran across the story about Paragon Entertainment striking a deal with Hasbro/Nerf to create Nerf Arenas. Well, the project came to fruition in a Place Called Quest:
Merryhill, I am jealous.
So the arena opens this Friday, but a pro shop of sorts and target range started up a few months ago. So, what does this mean? The UK’s planning to have a bunch more locations like this set up, and anyone who might remember 2009-2011 might remember the Nerf Dart Tag League.
Old video of mine (before I had my current cameras, obviously)
Quick history lesson – from 2009-2010 the Nerf Dart Tag League was an event that ran/traveled alongside the Dew Tour Action Sport Tour, going to a number of cities and holding events in BMX, Skateboarding, whatever. I was fortunate enough the BMX tournament stopped in Chicago, so of course I went (it was actually going to this event that got me on Nerf’s radar, and the rest is history.)
A pro video of the event:
So this format carried on for 2 years, and then in 2011 the format changed to a one-day tourney in Florida, separate from the Dew Tour and the gigantic inflatable arena was replaced by a more traditional field. Louie C3 was there, and I believe Rogue paid him a visit in that final year of the NDTL.
Some of the stats on the original battledome (the original NDTL was run by a different company, and the stats of their battledome follow):
“…100-square-foot inflatable dome for the NERF Dart Tag Tournament games. Measuring a monstrous 40 feet wide by 20 feet high by 76 feet long, the dome featured an interior maze of obstacles, home bases, and recharge centers.”
The Quest version looks WAY BIGGER, judging by the relative size of the people inside vs. where the walls, doors, obstacles, and so on. Count on it, I studied as much of the original dome as I could back then and burned it to memory.
EDIT: The new arena is “…25m x 10m. That’s 250 sqm or 2500 square feet!” (quoted directly from Paragon Entertainment)
Quick aside: Visit Quest’s Facebook page so you can have a chance to be one of the first to play in the arena, win passes, or qualify as the Biggest Nerf Fan they’re looking for! Good luck to all of you!
Games inside the dome were fast-paced, frantic, and awesome. Darts bounced off walls, people vaulted (and often crashed) into cover, and lord knows I hurdled a step or two in order to cap the flag. However, this was also with Nerf Furyfires, and the tech has changed a lot since then. The larger dome helps with the longer ranges, but I also wonder… in the promo shots those are clearly Dart Tag blasters, but I imagine Nerf Elite and other non-velcro ammo might be allowed? (Going to necessitate a follow up here, will update on my Facebook page.) While Capture the Flag and Elimination might be the order of the day, I am curious as to what other game types might evolve from this whole setup.
EDIT : Vortex, Elite, Dart Tag, all will be available for use at the arena! (Which they will provide on loan, you don’t have to bring anything they have it all for you. Try before you buy!)
While venue sizes might differ, the UK is going to see a few more of these pop up, and then hit other markets from there. As for the U.S. goes, no word on that yet but bet I’m following that news very carefully. But I think it’s safe to say that Nerf’s going international in a big consistent way. And if that happens, then the possibilities are endless!
In any event, enjoy the arena, England. Make it successful, that way they see there’s a proper market out there just waiting for this.
Cheers!
Morning Nerf search reveals… A Fable
Found on Twitter; @Billwillingham of “Fables” & Vertigo comics fame might enjoy Nerf blasters. The company we keep, community!
Guten (Dart) Tag – Dartblaster.de sends a video
I learn a few new things every day thanks to this hobby. The German Nerf scene is alive and well, and Klotzi over at Dartblaster.de sent over this video of tuning up his personal Retaliator. In order to assist with comparison, they even put up a graph showing the difference in sound levels between a stock and modded Retaliator. Nice attention to detail!
And this video looked pretty cool too. 🙂 Keep it going, Germany!
Disclaimer: Mod at your own responsibility!
Product Demo/Review: Foam Strike Pocket Shots – Monkey Business Sports!
Monkey Business Sports was awesome enough to send over some of their Foam Strike line, in this case Pocket Shots, their take on the slingshot.
Stats:
Pocket Shot –
MSRP: $6.00
Includes: Pocket Shot x 1, Ball ammo x 3
Range: Just under 30′
VIDEO:
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| Pocket Shot ammo (center) vs. Nerf ballistic balls |
In order to load it, you wedge a ball between the uprights of the Pocket Shot, pull back the “hammer” and release, striking the ball forward.
As you can see, it took some adjusting to get the shot to go straight but it flew well once I had the mechanics dialed in. The table was set up around 30′ away, and the ball dropped a little short so there’s your range there.
The Pocket Shot strikes me as a blaster that truly can get played indoors or out. The ammo flies softly enough that I don’t think it could knock over a vase or anything breakable. It is also small enough to pocket, even if you are carrying additional ammo which is a good characteristic for a sidearm. The only shortcoming is that unless you are carrying additional ammo, you’re stuck with 3 shots before you have to retrieve.
The action of pulling back the bungee cord (as all Foam Strike shooters use; compared to the rubber tubing Zing Toys uses) is a very satisfying and tactile sensation, so while this won’t set any range records it is still a bit of fun to play with. Definitely leave a group of them on a table at a party and see what happens:)
The shape makes these shooters very low profile and unassuming, as opposed to some typical gun shapes that might scare administrators or parents. Coupled with the softness of the ammo and the low velocity rate, if my nephew were still 5 years old, I’d feel safe letting him play with this under supervision (he’s 10 now). The Pocket Shot is pretty quick to load and a convenient sidearm if you’re in the market for one. At the very least, having a slew of them around and random shootouts with friends is a great way to even trigger interest in the hobby at large. Pretty good offering from Foam Strike with this mini shooter, and after seeing their own bow and arrow hit 200’+, I look forward to seeing more from Monkey Business Sports, for sure.
Nerf Elite Alpha Trooper Video – Germany Nerf
Thanks to Extreme Nerf for the heads up on these videos – a couple of them about the Nerf N-Strike Elite Alpha Trooper! Recently posted, and it’s in German, but the posts are out there.
Unboxing:
Demo Range-testing/Firing of sorts: (angled a bit, some wind, but pretty cool all the same)
Enjoy!
And again, thanks to Extreme Nerf for finding and sharing.
It came from twitter! Nerf at the office
Toys R Us Visit – New stuff? (Nerf, Xploderz, new brand)
https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf
Just some shots of new things I found at Toys R Us and Target recently. Highlights?
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| Nerf Double Dart/Disc Packs |
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| Some new line called “NXT Tactical” |
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| A pull-release blaster game system called “SlugTerra” (apparently a cartoon) |
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| SpyNet wrist shooter |
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| Don’t remember seeing this when I first spotted Launch N Attack, could be wrong tho. |
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| A faux hammer pistol from Air Zone! |
Oh right! Found THIS, too:
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| After last year’s Toy Fair, FINALLY SNAPFIRE 8 in the U.S.! (Well, at least near me) |
Hollaback Tuesday: Nerf on Design Squad Nation (PBS)
A peek inside Hasbro HQ (and Nerf) with members of the design team (some familiar faces if you watch enough Nerf videos). To know where you’re going, it helps to know where you’ve been.

















