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  2. Nerf - Wikipedia

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    Original Nerf logo (1969–1990) Parker Brothers originally developed Nerf, beginning with a 4-inch (100 mm) polyurethane foam ball. In 1969, Reyn Guyer, a Minnesota-based games inventor, and Minnesota Vikings kicker Fred Cox came to the company with a football game that was safe for indoor play, and after studying it carefully, Parker Brothers decided to eliminate everything but the foam ball ...

  3. Nerf Blaster - Wikipedia

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    A Nerf Blaster is a toy gun made by Hasbro that fires foam darts, arrows, discs, or foam balls. “Nerf blaster” or more commonly “Nerf gun” are often used to describe the toy. Nerf blasters are manufactured in multiple forms; the first Nerf blasters emerged in the late 1980s with the release of the Nerf Blast-a-Ball (1989) and the ...

  4. Nerf N-Strike - Wikipedia

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    Nerf N-Strike is a video game developed by EA Salt Lake and published by Electronic Arts [1] for the Wii. The game is a rail shooter played from a first-person perspective, and focuses on the Nerf line of toy dart blasters.

  5. Category:Nerf - Wikipedia

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    Nerf N-Strike Elite; Nerf war; S. Super Soaker This page was last edited on 20 May 2024, at 18:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Foam dart blaster - Wikipedia

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    A foam dart blaster enthusiast with a Nerf Stampede ECS in 2011. A foam dart blaster, or simply blaster, is a toy gun that shoots foam darts. The term is often treated synonymously with Nerf Blaster, as Nerf was the first brand to start producing blasters, [1] and has since remained the most notable producer of them.

  7. Fred Cox - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, he invented a soft football, which later became the Nerf football after he sold the idea to Parker Brothers the following year. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Tens of millions of Nerf football have been sold, first for Parker Brothers and then for Hasbro , which acquired it in 1991, bringing Cox and his partners decades of generous royalties.

  8. Buzz Bee Toys - Wikipedia

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    Buzz Bee Toys is an American/Hong Kong toy company created in 2002. They are an industry leader in the dart blaster and water blaster toy categories around the globe. They currently produce under several private label brands such as Adventure Force for Walmart [1] and their own brands of Air Warriors and Water Warriors.

  9. Nerf N-Strike Elite - Wikipedia

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    Nerf N-Strike Elite received mixed reviews from critics, similar to its predecessor. On Metacritic, the game holds a score of 67/100 based on 12 reviews. [5] The game received praise for its included blaster and the inclusion of co-operative multiplayer, but was criticized for being short and repetitive.