Convotron wrote:What I like about PCC Huffer is that it feels like an updated G1 minibot, though a bit bigger. It's a solid toy that is easy to pick up and play around with for a while and then set back down. The transformation is straightforward but still has an element of complexity that isn't too out of reach for younger kids but can also be appreciated by transformation design enthusiasts like me.
I agree with CP, I wouldn't recommend the PCC line, though there are some figures that I think are worth checking out.
I also agree with the sentiment voiced earlier in the thread that the rationalization for poorer toy products is that they're made for kids is a cop out. I think good toys aren't solely the providence of toys made for older consumers.
Counterpunch wrote:I think maybe what he's getting at is that if these were designed with collectors in mind, the product would be of a higher caliber, not that kids are relegated to junk.
Convotron wrote:I think the sad part of the PCC line is the way that many people are either neutral towards or hate the combining gimmick, which is supposed to be the main draw of the toys. For me, I came for the combining concept but stayed for the commander figures.
Out of curiosity, is there a source for verifying that TFA's demise was due to financial failure? The reason I ask is that I didn't read/hear of any indication that the TFA toys were selling so bad that it would cause Hasbro to so suddenly end the line.
soundwave#1!!!500% wrote::CON: wow u guys are really fighting over thisnext thing i know ther ewill be a coke or pepsi thread personally i hate taking sides but this is just dumb your fight over a side line
if you dont like you dont if you do you do justkeep it to your selves plzzz
stop the madness
soundwave#1!!!500% wrote::CON: wow u guys are really fighting over thisnext thing i know ther ewill be a coke or pepsi thread personally i hate taking sides but this is just dumb your fight over a side line
if you dont like you dont if you do you do justkeep it to your selves plzzz
stop the madness
soundwave#1!!!500% wrote::CON: wow u guys are really fighting over thisnext thing i know ther ewill be a coke or pepsi thread personally i hate taking sides but this is just dumb your fight over a side line
if you dont like you dont if you do you do justkeep it to your selves plzzz
stop the madness
Blurrz wrote:PCC's at the bottom of the league, and they traded away their first round draft pick. I just don't see that there's any hope for this line.
Autobot032 wrote:Blurrz wrote:The Legend wrote:It's such a cop-out when people excuse TFs being crap because they are 'designed for kids'. TFs of 25 years ago were designed for kids and we enjoyed them so much then that some of us pay ridiculous amounts for them and their homages 25 years later.
Give a 5 year old boy Revenge of the Fallen Leader Class Optimus Prime and see if he can transform it.
Fair point, but I guarantee you that there are 5 year olds out there that would have no problem transforming him, like a pro.
Kids tend to have that ability more than we do.
Give a kid a video game controller sometime, you'll be surprised how well they take down the boss you've been cursing at all day. Drowning in your own tears. I should know, I've been there.
I agree that Prime is a heck of a challenge for almost anyone, including kids, but kids don't know they can't do something and barrel through it like mad and usually end up with a positive end result.
Kids are smarter and far more resilient than we give them credit for. Hasbro needs to treat them better than PCC.
Covenant wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Blurrz wrote:The Legend wrote:It's such a cop-out when people excuse TFs being crap because they are 'designed for kids'. TFs of 25 years ago were designed for kids and we enjoyed them so much then that some of us pay ridiculous amounts for them and their homages 25 years later.
Give a 5 year old boy Revenge of the Fallen Leader Class Optimus Prime and see if he can transform it.
Fair point, but I guarantee you that there are 5 year olds out there that would have no problem transforming him, like a pro.
Kids tend to have that ability more than we do.
Give a kid a video game controller sometime, you'll be surprised how well they take down the boss you've been cursing at all day. Drowning in your own tears. I should know, I've been there.
I agree that Prime is a heck of a challenge for almost anyone, including kids, but kids don't know they can't do something and barrel through it like mad and usually end up with a positive end result.
Kids are smarter and far more resilient than we give them credit for. Hasbro needs to treat them better than PCC.
I would agree entirely with your statement. Each generation surpasses the last in so many ways, growing up casually with tech we're still getting the swing of in any respect.
But the fact of the matter is, no matter the age, the combined 'Jetfire Prime' is a display piece and little else. From my own six-year-old to my thirteen-year-old nephew, that toy has no play value.
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