Nerf Preview Images Incoming: Vortex Diatron and Roughtcut 2×4

Images from Nerf this morning; high-res shots of the Nerf Vortex Diatron and Nerf N-Strike Elite Roughcut 2×4.  There are already tons of videos out there from folks who got Roughcuts early due to stores putting them out ahead of release dates, so there’s plenty of info out there on that.  The Nerf Diatron however, has maintained some semblance of secrecy.  Who knows if it’ll pop ahead of Spring 2013, but I wouldn’t be surprised.

(BTW, for those who don’t know, my relationship with Nerf dictates that when it comes to early releases/info/mods/etc., I can’t post about it.  In return, there are in fact some perks such as release event access and product samples.)

The Roughtcut for those who don’t know, is an eight-shot, slam-fire capable, pump-action blaster with Elite ranges.  It also fires two darts at a time, making it the closest approximation to a shotgun-spread blaster that anyone has made in a long time (the Triple Shot DOES NOT COUNT.  It was good modded, but the stock shotgun spread on that thing was terrible).  Either way, it looks interesting and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.  None of the stores in my area have it on shelves, so I would need to order via Amazon.

The Nerf Vortex Diatron, that’s a whole ‘nother story.  It looks remarkably like a Plasma Cutter from Dead Space (bonus) and fires two discs at once (double-bonus!).  It looks like a doubled up Nerf Vortex Vigilon, so I’m guessing the capacity is ten discs per reload. (11 or 12, depending on how you load it, amirite guys?)  I do wonder if the discs will collide with each other at some point in mid-air during flight, so it’ll be interesting to see how this fires.  Of all the recent blasters, this one is the only one not seen on shelves yet.  Yet.

In any event, these two blasters have the “multishot madness” tagline on their boxes so Nerf is definitely leaning towards a different type of functionality, seeing as how they’ve increased ranges using Vortex and Elite styles.  Make sure to check the Nerf Facebook page (linked at the beginning of this post) for further info such as pricing and alleged availability.  And naturally, once I get my samples in I’ll have my reviews up as usual.  Although at the rate things are going, who knows what’ll even be left by then!

Nerf N-Strike Elite – info lowdown:

Heads up!  Finally feeling like a human again, I’m able to put together a more coherent post of everything that happened.  Well, not EVERYTHING as some of what I heard was supa top-secret in specifics, but let’s get some business out of the way:

  • N-Strike Elite is going to become the standard of the N-Strike line.  That means the new streamlines, the Elite branding, all of it is here to stay.  The original streamlines and N-Strike brand as we know it are going to be replaced by N-Strike Elite.
    • N-Strike Elite is going to revisit previous N-Strike blasters and release Elite versions of them.  CALM DOWN.  Without going into specifics, not all blasters are going to get Elite ranges.  More recent releases than what came out when N-Strike first appeared are more likely to become Elite.
      • I CAN’T TELL YOU WHICH BLASTERS ARE GETTING THE ELITE TREATMENT.  The key phrase here is, “In the realm of possibility.”  But a Longshot is NOT (I repeat, NOT) one of them.
  • The Nerf Firevision might have something for blaster fans 🙂  That’s about all I can say until Toy Fair 2013.
  • Elite is Elite, Dart Tag is Dart Tag, Vortex is Vortex.  They like to keep the brands separated so I wouldn’t hold my breath for Dart Tag Elite and so on.
  • They aren’t done with Dart Tag yet!  Just the NDTL had been around long enough, and it was time to move on for them.  Dart Tag blasters are still going to be rolled out, but it’s up to the fans to run their own.  From what I’ve heard, Australia’s doing a bang-up job of that:)
  • N-Force isn’t over with, they’re still going to support that.  Just nothing new yet (understandable, with the N-Strike Elite and new Vortex blasters)
  • Clearly, the Nerf Vortex line is going to be supported still.
  • One Direction was NOT at the party.  :*(
  • No oversized Vortex disc shooter anytime soon 😦
  • Nerf N-Strike Elite Darts will be the standard in the future.  Micros and Sonic darts are going to be phased out, in order to make things easier for people.  Elite darts will fit better in most blasters currently released.  Dart Tag darts and Nerf Vortex discs will obviously still be available, as the lines are still supported.
  • SOME international markets (Australia, mainland China, Philippines, etc.) will have a range-reduced version due to the toy safety regulations of their governing bodies.  This means the blasters will achieve somewhere around advertised 50-55′, down from the 75′ that everyone else gets.  
  • Speaking of ranges, around a 35 degree angle is what the advertised ranges we see for darts, while Vortex is fired at 10-15 degrees to determine their range.

Questions?  Comments?  Lemme know!

Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator and Rampage Range/Demo follow up videos

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Thanks for stopping by!  I had some more time, so I took the Nerf N-Strike Retaliator and Rampage out for some additional testing.  I wanted to look at performance depending on using original streamlines vs. Elite, original Nerf N-strike blasters vs. Elite, and so on.  I decided to just make one gigantic video, but have no fear!  The link to each pertinent section follows.  And yeah, I kept the Retaliator barrel on for its firing.  I’ll do another vid without it soon, but in the meantime:

Handy dandy timing break down for the video-

  • Rampage w/Elite darts and 12 round magazine – 1:33
  • Rampage w/original streamlines and 12 round mag – 2:09 
  • Nerf Raider w/12 round mag and original streamlines – 2:51 
  • Nerf Rampage w/12 round mag and Firefly Tech darts – 3:02 
  • Nerf Dart Tag Quick 16 w/Dart tag darts – 3:23 
  • Nerf Clear Recon (stock) w/Elite darts and 6 round magazine: 3:46
  • Nerf Elite Retaliator w/6 round mag, Elite darts – 4:21 
  • Retaliator w/18 round magazine (Nerf Stampede’s), Elite darts – 4:36
  • Nerf Elite Retaliator w/35 round drum mag and Elite darts – 4:51

There’s still more to do, such as checking the ranges and accuracy without the barrel (personally, I like the looks so I kept it on) and a general opinion on the Elite line.  But, that’s another blog post.  As for today, enjoy seeing what the blasters shoot like 🙂

Now that the video is done, I’ll be updating this post in a few minutes with pictures as well.  Stay tuned!

Sales Update – Where to find the Vapor Atlas 250 and gel ammo! Toys R Us Online!

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261094&CAWELAID=1156719981 – 1000 ROUNDS OF GEL AMMO

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261091&CAWELAID=1156719983 – 500 ROUNDS OF GEL AMMO

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12261093&CAWELAID=1156719984 – VAPOR ATLAS 250

 And the previous review of the Vapor Atlas 250 – http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2011/08/razor-steps-into-ring-their-new-toy.html  

Also, remember the Vapor Delta 500?  Coming soon! – http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2012/02/pre-toy-fair-review-vapor-delta-500-us.html

Fresh from Nerf’s facebook/youtube, Nerf N-Strike Elite reveal!

Nerf just put up a video a blaster from their upcoming Elite line, debuting Fall 2012!  Say hello to the Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator.

 Key points:
– 75 ft.
– New dart style (supposedly)
– Removable/interchangeable stock, barrel; tactical rails, and 12 round mag
– Kinda reminiscent of a Recon, honestly

And there you have it!  One reveal down, a couple more to go.

New York Toy Fair photos cont. – Action figure/related toys

Not quite educational, but a lot of the other action kinda toys that I liked when I was younger/even now, hah!

In no particular order, Bandai (famously known for Power Rangers, Thundercats, Ben 10, and recently for Pocoyo and Dorothy of Oz later this year)!

Power Rangers

Pocoyo!

Godzilla

Thundercats – YES THAT IS A WEARABLE CLAW SHIELD KTHX

Ben 10 (shown: The Omnitrix)

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

So much good stuff.  Looks like there’ll be another incarnation of a White Tiger, but sadly no Sabba :\  HOWEVER, the add-on for the Power Rangers Mega Blade from last year looks fantastic.  Keep an eye on my youtube channel (http://youtube.com/foamfromabove) for updates and videos.

Playmates (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.  ‘Nuff said)

Michelangelo

Shredder

Shellraiser

The new Turtles sewer playset.  About 3′ tall (maybe less).

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Also, word has it that Michael Bay is set to direct the next “TMNT” movie coming out in a few years. The Green Machine is back, y’all!  Personally, I really liked the most recent incarnation, that ended with “Back to the Sewers” but speaking as a fan from the 90s… it’s good to see the boys back 🙂

TOY FAIR 2012 – (it never ends!) Construction stuff? (Lego, Mega Bloks,

So, today’s update of more awesome stuff from Toy Fair 2012 – 

LEGO –  (Some highlights)

From “Monster Fighters”

DC Universe!  (Notice Superman needs the rescuing?  Go Wonder Woman!)

Star Wars, a redux of the TIE Fighter
Helm’s Deep!

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

MEGA BLOKS –

Thanks for this to the Mega Bloks FB page – https://www.facebook.com/megabloks

NANODOTS! –

https://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

New York Toy Fair 2012 – highlights! Facts! Toys! (1st up… Nerf/Hasbro stuff)

Wowsers!  Amazingly enough, I can now say I’ve been to the New York International Toy Fair 2 years going.  Insane.  I’ve taken this little blog o’mine and managed to rub shoulders with people from the New York Times, Wired magazine, and The Toy Spy.  Not too bad.

In any event, you’re not here to read me wax philosophic.  You want to read about toys, all the cool things I saw, and what to expect in cool ways to play from 2012.  There was a lot, so over the next few days this week I’ll be putting up showroom summaries and galleries, and we’ll go from there, yeah?

First up, HASBRO.  Nerf.  One of my favorite companies, and why wouldn’t they be?  My blog is based on Nerf primarily but with other companies with similar products thrown in to keep things fresh (and for mad toy street cred.  Not those kinds of toys, and this isn’t that kind of street.)  Hasbro also has Transformers, Star Wars, and a myriad of other great licenses.  Their showroom certainly didn’t disappoint.

Nerf!  Of course, Nerf.  They had on-hand the Lumitron and Rayven, which should be out in stores, as well as the Speedswarm.  Basically, if it’s out now, they had it there.  The Lightningstorm and Electrostorm were available as well, but being indoors and water+electronics being a bad idea, no test firing of the Super Soakers. 

 As you can see, the newest offering we COULD see (besides video showing the Elite line) was the Snapfire 8.  8 shots, turreted blaster for the Dart Tag line, with an adjustable power setting between range or rate of fire.  Best thing about it was the blaster was primed by pulling the trigger, so it was the truest semiauto from Nerf without use of flywheels.  it was a prototype though, so we’re hoping to get another look later on.

Nerf did in fact release the Nerf Elite (complete with obscured silhouettes!) sizzle video from Toy Fair – here it is fresh from their youtube:

Info:

NERF DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 Blaster
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price: $14.99/Available: Fall 2012)
The NERF DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 blaster features one-hand firing, an essential element when players are on the move during competition battle.  This semi-automatic blaster allows competitors to load darts into the front and then cock and fire darts as the front barrel revolves with each trigger pull.  The DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 blaster also enables players to adjust the tension level for increased speed and distance.  Includes 8 Velcro tipped DART TAG darts.  Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com. 

 Nerf did show some of the licensed products like shirts, bags, notebooks, etc.  I even spotted a pair of Pumas!  But blaster-wise, the coolest thing was this bike with a blaster holder:

I say blaster wise because Nerf sports is coming back with a vengeance… FIREVISION.  The press kit tidbit:

NERF FIREVISION SPORTS 2012 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

The NERF brand brings fans a completely new way to play with its sports gear in 2012 with the introduction of FIREVISION technology, an innovative enhancement featured in the debut FIREVISION SPORTS collection which allows for play in both daytime and dusk. To turn up the heat on throws, catches, and dunks, users simply put on the FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear and flip the switch on the bridge to see reflective graphics and skins on the FIREVISION SPORTS products. Only those wearing NERF FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear will be able to see the action once the lights are out, so whether fans want to enter into casual games with friends or test their skills in competitive challenges one thing is for certain: You don’t want to get left in the dark.

NERF FIREVISION SPORTS Football
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approximate Retail Price: $19.99/Available: August 1, 2012)
No sunlight? No problem. Put on the FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear and turn on the switch to see this awesome football soar. Set includes one FIREVISION SPORTS football and two pairs of FIRE FRAMES eyewear. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com.

NERF FIREVISION SPORTS NERFOOP Basketball Set
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approximate Retail Price: $14.99/Available: August 1, 2012)
Convert your room into the coolest court with the NERF FIREVISION SPORTS NERFOOP basketball set.  Hang the set’s oversized backboard over almost any door, put on the FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear, and turn down the lights. The darker the room, the brighter the reflective graphics on both the backboard and basketball glow, setting you up for a serious slam-dunk! Set includes one mini NERF FIREVISION SPORTS basketball and one pair of FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com.

NERF FIREVISION SPORTS HYPER BOUNCE Ball
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approximate Retail Price: $9.99/Available: August 1, 2012)
The NERF FIREVISIONL SPORTS HYPER BOUNCE BALL ball shines new light on the game of catch. Wear the FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear to see the ball’s reflective skin glow in green or red and track how far and fast throws fly when the sun goes down. Includes one HYPER BOUNCE  ball and one set of FIRE FRAMES eyewear. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com.

NERF FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES Eyewear Assortment
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approximate Retail Price: $5.99/Available: August 1, 2012)
Give everyone a chance to get in your FIREVISION SPORTS game and stock up on FIREVISION SPORTS FRAMES eyewear. The new assortment includes one pair of FRAMES eyewear (choose from green or red). Players place on the FRAMES eyewear and flip the switch on the bridge to see FIREVISION gear in a whole new light. Each sold separately. Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and HasbroToyShop.com.

Essentially, you wear some sweet frames (either green or red lights) and they illuminate a sport ball that has been given a reflective treatment.  The tape then glows whatever color shines on it, allowing the person wearing the frames to see it.  Sadly, this didn’t translate well to film or photography, but the effect was astounding.  Supposedly you have visibility up to 100′, and this kinda tech makes me think of limitless alternative applications.  If only Nerf would put the same reflective bit on their darts, or on the Nerf jerseys.  Think, a bunch of zombies wearing red light sets, seeking out humans wearing the reflective tape?  Night missions would finally be proper… and go!

Unfortunately, there was no Vortex Pyragon to look at and demo, but hopefully later this year we’ll get a crack at that, too.

And that was just Nerf.  Kreo, G.I. Joe, Transformers, KOOSH, Lazer Tag, and even the Hasbro board games are getting a new look.  Clue: Elimination implements the Nerf Jolt into gameplay, mimicking the “Assassin” gametype that has been on college campuses for year.

CLUE Elimination Game
Age: 9+; Players: 2-4; Available: Fall 2012; Approximate Retail Price: $19.99
Get out of your seat and up on your feet for an active game of CLUE that sends players on a mission to seek and eliminate their opponents using CLUE blasters in a thrilling showdown to become the last player standing. Elimination takes CLUE gaming to a whole new level by marrying the thrill and adrenaline rush of blaster play with the intrigue of the CLUE brand. The game comes with 4 uniquely designed blasters, 8 darts and a deck of mission cards. CLUE Elimination: Will you be the last one standing?

CLUE ELIMINATION Refills Game
Available: Fall 2012; Approximate Retail Price: $7.99
Each refill pack includes 16 colored darts and additional mission cards.

Yep, nunchuks just to the right of the GI Joe shirt.  Foam!

G.I. Joe got a redux of the Furyfire,  and it looks like a new katana is going to come out to coincide with the movie.  There was a foam and an electronic version, so people can choose their poison when it comes to how they fight.  The above figure has a “quick-draw action” where you put the pistols on magnetic mounts on the back, hit a button, and the figure’s hands swing backward and magnets in the hands pull the guns out.  In Snake-Eyes’s case, he draws swords.

The Transformers toys didn’t have any new blasters, but here are some highlights of the coolest of the cool from the Robot in Disguise:














Battleship is going to be a big push, with a KREO line and some new editions of the classic board game.  New features (like air strikes and recon planes) and some wicked KREO sets.  Here’s a few looks at those as well:

Please check out the rest of the pics here! Shots from the Marvel products, Star Wars, and more!  Sadly, there weren’t any new Star Wars foam shooters, or anything for Transformers like the Cyber Blaster from last year.

 http://foamfromabove.blogspot.com/2012/02/nerf-showroom-new-york-toy-fair.html

 HOWEVER – there was some new stuff for the Avengers movie out later this year.  And by new, I mean everything old is new again (kinda).

Big Bad… I mean… Hawkeye’s Bow


Nerf N-strike Mav… I mean… Brigade Blaster

Hulk hands again… this time no sound!




I’ll never get used to this though… meeting someone who actually reads this blog!

Please come back, more galleries to post in the coming days!

Press Release info on the Nerf Dart Tag Snapfire 8

Just what the title says!

“NERF DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 Blaster
(HASBRO/Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price: $14.99/Available: Fall 2012)
The NERF DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 blaster features one-hand firing, an essential element when players are on the move during competition battle.  This semi-automatic blaster allows competitors to load darts into the front and then cock and fire darts as the front barrel revolves with each trigger pull.  The DART TAG SNAPFIRE 8 blaster also enables players to adjust the tension level for increased speed and distance.  Includes 8 Velcro tipped DART TAG darts.  Available at most major toy retailers nationwide and on HasbroToyShop.com.  “

Still getting through pics and vids, so… here’s what you get for now!