dixol
Main Eventer
Joined on: May 26, 2012 12:33:57 GMT -5
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Post by dixol on Apr 16, 2018 14:06:31 GMT -5
ROH figs would have to be collector only items. A mass toy producer probably wouldn’t want them. Toys are for kids, and kids are not a big part of ROH’s audience. Look at the crowds on TV. If you ever go to a house show, count the kids in the crowd. You’ll probably only need one hand. There’s also no reason for kids size replica belts. All ROH merchandise should be targeted at adult collectors, like the now discontinued figs were. I wasn't disagreeing with you. "Ring of Honor: THE VIDEO GAME." - Ballpark Bob I don't think RoH is big enough to sell a video game yet. But if they paired it with NJPW, perhaps a RoH vs NJPW game, I think that would be enough to tip it over the edge, make it doable. I didn’t think there was any disagreement. I think a ROH- NJPW- CMLL video game would be interesting.
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drgreenevil
Superstar
Joined on: Jun 10, 2012 18:49:14 GMT -5
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Post by drgreenevil on Apr 16, 2018 14:58:52 GMT -5
But they were crappy figures at high prices. $30 for a sloppy figure with loose limbs and flack using old Jakks bodies? Lame. I love wrestling figures so I want as many as I can get. They don't need to all be WWE figs, but low quality expensive figures are not the way to go. Whats funny, is nearly every review of those figures I have seen have said this exact thing. Yeah the opening of reviews, the first few minutes of review videos, are all "OMG!! I am so glad to finally have a figure of this guy!!!!" But after that, it becomes some variant of "but this figure kinda sucks" and worse. IMO: Wrestlefigs and RsC should not have freaked out. Most of the talk on these figures would have been negative and drawn away customers from those brands.
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