Review: Ultimate FX LightSaber by Hasbro
Written on Oct 18, 2011 by RuthJS and filed under Brands, Featured, Hasbro, News
“An elegant weapon for a more civilized age,” is how Ben Kenobi describes a lightsaber in “A New Hope.” The Ultimate FX Lightsaber, new from Hasbro, is hands down closer to that description than any other toy lightsaber we’ve played with. And, agreed with us, our testers did. Overview Hasbro’s Ultimate FX Lightsaber is well-designed [...]
Nerf and Sakar, Partners in Tech
Written on Oct 4, 2011 by RuthJS and filed under Hasbro, Nerf, News, Sakar
Nerf has announced it’s going tech this holiday season. Hasbro (Nerf’s parent company) and Sakar International (known for their licensed character tech toys) have partnered to create technology accessories for imaginative play. Some of the new Nerf-branded toys include: Night vision goggles Digital helmet/bike cam Pocket DVR 2.1 and 5.1 MP digital cameras that contain [...]
Nerf N-Strike Blasters Released [Toy Fair 2011]
Written on Feb 18, 2011 by Brian and filed under Hasbro, Nerf
Nerf was showing off their entire line of new blasters this year, complete with several that are motorized, giving kids automatic rapid fire action. The automatic blaster line is headlined by the Nerf N-Strike Stampede ECS Blaster, which is the first fully automatic blaster compatible with the Nerf Clip System.
Nerf Super Soaker 2011 Models Revealed [Toy Fair 2011]
Written on Feb 17, 2011 by Brian and filed under Hasbro, Nerf
Nerf took the covers off their new 2011 line of Super Soakers and kids itching for outdoor play everywhere will surely be excited. There are five new water blasters, and most use the new water-clip system that keeps the action going without having to stop for refills.
Nerf Lazer Tag 2-in-1 System Announced
Written on Feb 19, 2009 by Brian and filed under Hasbro, Nerf, News
One of our favorite toys at this year’s Toy Fair is the new Nerf Lazer Tag system. This pick up and play game comes with two lazer tag guns or “taggers” that have sensors on the top, so no need for chest plates and other wearable parts. Because the system is so simple and doesn’t require extra gear, both kids and parents can get involved. The taggers even offer fun features like rumble feedback to let you know when you’ve been hit.