Talk:Street Zone Football

wasn't this a preproduction blaster? i believe that Dart tag was called "street zone" before they quickly changed the name to "dart tag". its stated on the article itself-dart tag unless information can be linked to prove that info wrong. 99.102.230.208 01:10, December 31, 2012 (UTC)


 * This wasn't a pre-production blaster, this is a football. When Hasbro completely took over Nerf from OddzOn and Larami in 2001/2002, they re-launched the brand with the Airtech series in 2002, then the Atom Blasters series in 2003, then re-launched it again by re-branding its products into three categories; Action Blasters, Street Zone and Pro Shop. Street Zone and Pro Shop were sports related things. Mind you, the re-launch was in around 2004, so this ball was out long before this. Dart Tag was initially sold under the Street Zone label alongside Nerf footballs and other sports products, however in mid-2005, they scrapped the three labels and instead used N-Strike, Dart Tag, Sports. The concept that Nerf would rename the series to Dart Tag is illogical because other products were sold under the Street Zone label as well, like the Vortex footballs. Ga  ge  15:34, December 31, 2012 (UTC)

then how would you explain the following information from the Dart Tag article?

"Dart Tag was originally called Street Zone. This name was quickly changed however and was only officially called this on the packaging of the first set to include the Hyperfire. This may assume that this line of Nerf blasters would have actually intended to be under the Nerf Sports line. "99.102.230.208 22:27, December 31, 2012 (UTC)