>>5620471lets just hope hasbro doesn't screw it up. when metal fight beyblade came over here it started good with the beys being practically the same as the japanese counterparts but much more affordable due to being able to just go to the store and pick up the bey you wanted. another thing that was good is they tended to make harder to get random beyblades available as starters. "BUT THEN" when 4D beys came around they decided to cut corners. no more sticker sheets, use of different parts from the original design, parts molded together to lose their gimmick, and let us not forget those god awful neon color replacements they called hyperblades. they continued these strange trends of doing whatever the hell they wanted to do, well into the release of zero g beyblade. sure little kids didn't know they where being scammed, but older collectors and players did. hasbro lost a lot of money on those shenanigans.