Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27158360-20151201224959/@comment-27306930-20151204052259

I like your line of thinking. I've said over and over, if you can't hit your target, then you might as well be shooting blanks. I don't own a Modulus. When I first saw it, my spider senses kicked in and said "after market sales". I could hear the Hasbro exec: "Let's sell them a basic blaster, then offer two dozen add-ons for under $20 that will cost them over $200 in the end for a Nerf gun that performs like a Rampage." Hmmm, is that spelled Modulus, or Modulu$$$ ? Needless to say, I'm skeptical of the Modulus. First, I don't like the orange, white and gray motif. It looks like a toy. Secondly, the add-ons simply decrease performance. Everyone over 12 years old realizes that. Should they split the product line and offer "premium" blasters vs. "toy" blasters for children ? Maybe. But if Modulus in the successor to N-Strike, then the war is over. The "modern age" of Nerf has come to a close, much like the Roman Empire came to a close. It was AWESOME while it lasted. Shame that it's over. Hello BoomCo. Caesar who ???