Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Beyblades Games


Beyblades Games With Friends
Executive Summary about Beyblade Games By  Cali Nomadd
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If you are a parent with a young child that is a part of the pre-teen set, you have probably heard of the battling tops from the Japanese anime series Beyblade: Metal Fusion. According to the website beyblades.com, the Beyblade Metal Fusion is a newer series of the Japanese manga series that was written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. It is a series of anime cartoons where a group of kids group together as a team and battle other teams using spinning tops. These spinning tops are believed to be enchanted with magical spirits.
There is line of metal spinning tops that can be purchased along with a battle arena. There are also online games where your child can battle others online. The Beyblade tops were created in 2000 in Japan. The toys themselves were released in conjunction with an animated cartoon series featuring characters that used special spinning tops to battle each other. The toy tops were created to represent the battling tops from the cartoon. The design of the Beyblade Metal Fusion tops includes a metal outer layer covering a series of spin gears and weight disks. Each top in the Beyblade Metal Fusion series contains a symbol that represents the 'powers' and 'strengths' that the beyblade has in the game.
The manufacturers even recommend for parents that they have their children wear eye protection while the beyblade tops are in play. 

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

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How to Make a Beyblade Blades Spin Faster
Beyblade Blades players construct multi-part plastic and metal tops for duels with other players. These tops, known as Beyblades, spin on surfaces known as Beyblade arenas in an attempt to knock all other Beyblades out of the arena or prevent them from spinning. Many Beyblade designs revolve around being exceptionally stable or slow and powerful. Others require speed and agility to win. Speed-based Beyblades perform best when designed with lightweight parts and launched at the highest spin speeds possible.
1.      Assemble your Beyblade Blades with speed in mind. Use only lightweight parts for the spin gear, weight disk and blade base. Heavier face bolts and attack rings will impart greater stability or more powerful attacks, but they run the risk of slowing down your Beyblade.
2.      Practice with your launcher to attain the maximum launch speeds. Launchers use different mechanisms, ranging from simple pull strings to advanced winders, and it takes practice to use them effectively. Take part in matches with friends and spend some time by yourself working on the technique required for your launcher.
3.      Launch your Beyblade Blades so that it charges down from the upper portions of the Beyblade arena. This adds speed and momentum to your Beyblade before it comes into contact with those of opponents. Try for the highest possible launch point that does not risk your Beyblade going over the arena's edge.
4.      Customize your Beyblade Blades further by removing excess plastic or metal from the pieces. Use a hobby knife to pare away unnecessary material. Children should ask a grown-up for assistance. Bear in mind that many tournaments prohibit Beyblades with parts modified from those sold by Takara-Tomy or Hasbro.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Beyblade Blades


How to Make a Beyblade Blades Spin Faster
Executive Summary about How to Make a Beyblade Blade Spin Faster From WWW.EHOW.COM
Beyblade Blades
Beyblade Blades players construct multi-part plastic and metal tops for duels with other players. These tops, known as Beyblades, spin on surfaces known as Beyblade arenas in an attempt to knock all other Beyblades out of the arena or prevent them from spinning. Many Beyblade designs revolve around being exceptionally stable or slow and powerful. Others require speed and agility to win. Speed-based Beyblades perform best when designed with lightweight parts and launched at the highest spin speeds possible.
1.      Assemble your Beyblade Blades with speed in mind. Use only lightweight parts for the spin gear, weight disk and blade base. Heavier face bolts and attack rings will impart greater stability or more powerful attacks, but they run the risk of slowing down your Beyblade.
2.      Practice with your launcher to attain the maximum launch speeds. Launchers use different mechanisms, ranging from simple pull strings to advanced winders, and it takes practice to use them effectively. Take part in matches with friends and spend some time by yourself working on the technique required for your launcher.
3.      Launch your Beyblade Blades so that it charges down from the upper portions of the Beyblade arena. This adds speed and momentum to your Beyblade before it comes into contact with those of opponents. Try for the highest possible launch point that does not risk your Beyblade going over the arena's edge.
4.      Customize your Beyblade Blades further by removing excess plastic or metal from the pieces. Use a hobby knife to pare away unnecessary material. Children should ask a grown-up for assistance. Bear in mind that many tournaments prohibit Beyblades with parts modified from those sold by Takara-Tomy or Hasbro.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Metal Beyblades


What Are the Best Metal Beyblades?
Executive summery about Metal Beyblade by : Cali Nomadd
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In order to determine which metal beyblades are best within the Beyblade Metal Fusion series it is necessary to understand the plot and characters of the series. According to the Beyblade website beyblade.com the plot of the Metal Fusion series is centered around the hero called Ginka. Ginka is the main character and has a beyblade called Storm Pegasus.
You can purchase a Storm Pegasus for use in your spinning tops battle game and arena set. The moves that it has includes the Pegasus Starblast Attack, the Pegasus Tornado Wing, the Meteor Shower Attack, and the Pegasus Storm Bringer. The best metal beyblades are ones whose tips allow them to spin faster and longer. Some beyblades include different performance tips in their packages when you purchase them.
Different base types allow for various releases. A steady release blade base type also triggers the engine gear at the beginning of the battle. This type is used with metal beyblades that have a larger or wider revolving base such as the Rock Bison or Wolborg 4 beyblades. The hit release/final clutch blade base type triggers the engine gear when the blade base collides with an object or when the beyblade is running out of spin.

How to Draw Beyblade Blade


How to Draw Beyblade Blade
Executive summery about How to Draw Beyblade by Andrew Dewitt

Drawing a beyblade Blade  is much like drawing a ninja's throwing star and uses many of the same techniques.
Draw a large circle in the center of the page. Add three more circles inside the first circle. Add three blades to the shape with three curved, long and thin triangular shapes coming along the edge of the outer circles. Place one at the top of the beyblade blade between the two "V" shapes and the other two to the left and right of the bottom "V" shape. Attach two curved lines to the bottom middle of the blade that curve in and connect the blade with the second circle.
Draw eight diagonal lines coming off the outside edge of the middle circle. Add sets of two coming off the bottom left and right corners of the inner circle as well. Draw a diamond shape inside each "V" shape on the beyblade blade. Add a small square shape to the left and right side of the "V" shape.
Erase the outer circle guideline. Erase the guideline of the second-largest circle where it overlaps with the "V," small square and diamond shapes. Ink your illustration of the beyblade blade.  

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Beyblades Beyblades


How to Play Beyblades Beyblades
Executive summary about Beyblades from : http://www.ehow.com

Beyblades Beyblades are an exciting action board game based on the manga (Japanese animation) of the same name. In it, you and your opponent battle for supremacy in a Beystadium, sending your Beyblade into battle to see who is the champion. You'll need to buy components separately, but it's fun to collect the different Beyblades and stadiums.

      1.  Don't play Beyblades Beyblades on an elevated surface or you  could end up damaging your Beyblades if they escape the Beystadium.
      2. Spin your Beyblade into the stadium after counting down "3, 2, 1, Let It Rip!" Score 1 point whenever your opponent's Beyblade doesn't land in the Beystadium.
      3.      Score 1 point whenever your opponent touches you while sending out your Beyblade. Touching during launch is not allowed.
4.      If your Beyblade enters a penalty box three times, your opponent scores 2 points and vice versa. You can never earn more than 2 points for the penalty box.
5.      Keep your Beyblade spinning longer than your opponent's. Score 3 points whenever your opponent touches the Beystadium, and vice versa. The battle is immediately over and a new battle begins.
6.      Keep playing Beyblades Beyblades until one player has accumulated 7 or more points. Whoever has the most points when points are tallied is the winner!
7.      Play special abilities to gain an advantage. For example, play "Dragoon Storm" to make your opponent launch her Beyblade using their opposite hand (a lefty would launch with her right hand, for example).
8.      Customize your Beyblades Beyblades by building your own. It's possible to interchange parts for your Beyblades to create the ultimate warrior.