Sabrblade wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:On the subject of Titans Return and reissues, what they
really need to reissue are some of the deluxes.
Especially frigging Misfire, because the resellers are greedy worthless good-for-nothing oxygen-wasting s***stains on the face of the earth who demand obscene money for him.
A $17 mass-retail deluxe is NOT worth $200 on the aftermarket. End of story. *twitch*
Is that not what the Retro Headmasters line was for? They even shelfwarmed for a good while.
No, it wasn't; not in practice anyway. In practice, the Retro Headmasters line was for reissuing TR Deluxes that (aside from maybe Brainstorm)
weren't in demand (and in offputting deceptive/lazy packaging, too): The seven who were Headmasters originally.
Later figures like Misfire, Slugslinger, Topspin, Twin Twist, Windblade, and Perceptor were in much higher demand and painfully priced on eBay - Misfire especially so. But no, Hasbro chose to reissue the ones where 1. the originals were still largely non-painful to get on eBay and 2. Most people wanting better had forked out for the Legends releases already.
o.supreme wrote:The Retro Headmasters were barely in any stores in my area. But, you can bet if they did the same with the 3 Decepticon Target Masters from TR (especially if they included the Takara exclusive TMs) they would be extremely popular.
Triggerhappy being early in TR was the only one that got decent distribution in the U.S. Misfire was from wave 5 that ended up only at Ollie's for some reason. Slugslinger being a wave 6 tail ender did a little better, but not much. I saw it ONCE.
Wave 5 also made it to Target in some areas, I can confirm that from experience. At least, the Deluxes, Voyagers, Legends, and Titan Masters did. Overload as well as Sky Shadow from Wave 4 were complete no-shows at Targets in my area.
Turbo-Changer Dragonstorm can eat my CENSORED.