
On the bright side, were it an Electrostorm, the results would've been shocking!


Technically, water blasters released in 2002 were designed and sent to mass-manufacturing in 2001 so I believe that the Max-D series as well as the CPS2100 were still Larami Ltd's doing. (The CPS 4100 is merely a stripped down Monster (2001) so I consider that more of a re-release as opposed to a new blaster).Andrew wrote:There have been a decent Super Soakers during Hasbro's era, but only a few (stressing the word FEW) in recent years. The Flash Flood for instance. But the Max-D 6000, CPS2100 and CPS4100 are also Hasbro blasters (check the links if you don't believe me)! Admittedly they were from 2002, but still officially Hasbro. In fact Hasbro acquired Larami in 1995, but continued to use the Larami brand until around 2002. This makes thea Hasbro blaster!
DX wrote:In the neanderthal days of K-modding, people would lop off the whole PRV
Beware the PurpleWell, not that much soakage.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
They owned Larami and added a fair share of development in the earlier years. I did, however, fail to mention that the management behind Hasbro has almost certainly changed since the CPS2000. It's likely due to changes in the proposed direction of the brand (around 2002) that Larami/Hasbro engineers left to form what is now Buzz Bee Toys in 2002/2003. They obviously didn't agree with the future planned for the Super Soaker brand.SEAL wrote:sure, Hasbro owned Larami, but I seriously doubt they had much influence in the blasters being built.
I may be wrong, but I thought Hasbro were the first to develop a hot-swappable backpack or aquapack reservoir system? You're right though, they did ditch that tech, and I (personally) feel that was a bad move. The small size of the backpacks comes down, once again, to a failure to develop their ideas. Unfortunately they just made the system as a short term accessory to entice buyers, until something new comes along (like the current NERF magazines).SEAL wrote:But then again, so did some other manufacturers.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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