Nerf News, Reviews, Related Blaster Products
Sold separately of the nerf n strike alpha trooper, $9.99, only at Target.
So, this is pretty much where my journey began, even with Nerf experience and all that, I needed to make a jump to a proper toy industry event to cut my journalistic(heh) teeth. The Chicago Toy and Game Fair – Hasbro was there, Razor, and a whole bunch of other great companies. It is also one of, and I think the only place where toy industry people make themselves available to the public in a focus group/market testing kinda format. You can try before you buy, and meet a whole bunch of great people and game inventors. Seriously, you should check it out.
THAT BEING SAID, this week I’ll give away a FREE family pass to The Chicago Toy and Game Fair! Just shoot me an email: foamfromabove at g m a i l . c o m and I’ll randomly select a winner a week until the event, the weekend of NOVEMBER 19 AND 20.
Come on and check it out, you’ll have fun and be glad you did 🙂
Found for $38.99 (as opposed to the regular $44), Nerf Vortex Nitron value pack. What is the value? An extra 20 round disc magazine and 20 more vortex discs to put in it! The Vortex Nitron was not my fave blaster of the line (The Praxis took that honor) but I dug the automatic capability, good for anybody who likes to lay down that much foam.
If you were on the fence about the Nitron, this pack is worth a look in both pricing and the extra clip. Far as I can tell, the only separate disc mags available are the ten round magazines, and an extra 20 might just be the difference between a miss and a tag. Choose wisely, chummer.
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Gaming it up, in costume for Halloween!
One of many new toys to come from Diamond Select Toys, a steampunk statue. I like her Nerf Maverick repaint accessory. http://geek-news.mtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/img_2617.jpg
Full article can be found on MTV GEEK
Just a quick shot from the Humans Vs. Zombies game at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, thanks to Random Fun Events , where folks from the Chicagoland Dart Society and Wisconsin Parkour also made grand appearances as fantastic mods and kickin’ Original Zombies, respectively. It was the first time I’ve played HvZ proper, and it was definitely a good time meeting everyone, flinging some foam, and seeing some wicked stunts. I’ll have a more proper writeup soon, once I’m done going through the grand ol’ POV footage 🙂
A pretty serious oversight though has to be on the visibility of the lights on the strikers outdoors. IN bright light, it’s near impossible to read any of the light displays on the strikers. In the video below, you might be able to see what I’m talking to about. Bright sunlight just washes out the colors under the frosted plastic sections of the strikers.
Here’s how a little play went:
Fresh from the inbox –
“HasbroToyShop.com wanted to give the Foam From Above fan community a heads-up on a limited opportunity to obtain the Nerf N-Strike Barricade RV-10 Special Edition Transformers Bumblebee blaster, which appeared at New York Comic Con earlier this month. Hasbro will be posting this item to www.HasbroToyShop.com for sale on the morning of October 19th, after 10am EST and we wanted to provide you with as much notice as possible! Please keep in mind, remaining inventory is limited since the item was a hot commodity at the convention, but we’re glad we are able to make these remaining blasters available online.”
So to sum up: Go to the hasbro toy shop starting tomorrow, and keep an eye out on the Nerf Facebook
page to see when the news goes live there, and you too can own your own Nerf N-Strike Bumblebee Edition barricade! Pair it up if you own the Optimus Prime Barricade, or mix and match if you own either the original, Sonic, or Gear Up editions! Great collectors, intended for kids, loved by completionists. Transform, and Roll Out!
A round of “Freeze Tag” while playing with the Chicagoland Dart Tag Society!