![]() ![]() ![]() It might include a shiny (and metal) BeyBlade in the package, but how does the game itself hold up? If my math is correct, it’s been at least four years since the last game came out on any system – and BeyBlade Evolution has hit the 3DS. But there’s always been a kind of following, however devout, that always seemed to stick by the series through its rather low key releases on both the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii. ![]() I never understood BeyBlade, my experience with the franchise was very limited, if non-existent. BeyBlades was a franchise that really took off at that awkward phase where everything was too “lame” for me and I had dumped my previously cherished franchises like Pokemon and Digimon (only to pick up the former several years later).
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