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Beyblade metal fury toys
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Players may use any parts available to them to make their Beyblades as long as they are not restricted (such as in tournament play), but may not switch parts once a match has started. Each player is allowed up to three Beyblades to choose from during a match. The game is played with two players or more. On August 2008, Takara Tomy started manufacturing the second generation series. In 2005, Takara Tomy stopped the first generation series. In 2002, Hasbro began to sell Beyblade tHit or miss under the license of Takara Tomy. The introduction of the toy corresponded with the start of the Beyblade manga series of the same name. The concept is similar to Battling Tops, a board game developed by Ideal Toy Company in 1968. The main premise of the series is that the beyblade is customizable, with interchangeable parts.īoth the toys and their name were inspired by 'Beigoma', a traditional spinning top. Beyblade (a single Beyblade is sometimes abbreviated to Bey) is a line of spinning top toys originally developed and manufactured by Takara Tomy, first released in Japan on July 1999.













Beyblade metal fury toys