fodder_monkey wrote:
Hasbro? Gijoe? Good decisions?
Whaa?
Good Point
Spin Doctor wrote:
Yeah, I think that -- barring the North Korean situation dragging out longer than it's likely to -- the era of war toys has pretty much ended for now, so an Adventure Team approach is likely the only way a new generation is really going to buy into the brand.
I think it would be cool to update those characters for a modern audience. Joe, the team commander, is a former soldier turned adventurer. Bullet-Man is a professional daredevil with an altruistic streak. Mike Power is a bit of a mad scientist.
If I were Hasbro, I'd take his idea and run. Get a toon into production and forget about trying to milk more military themed movie sequels. They could leave he war-based Joe toys to he Club and still profit (peripherally) from the adult collector fan base.
Exactly..
danielb wrote:
Video games.
1st person shooter style would go over well with a certain type of joe fan, but why limit it to a MW clone? Have it fairly sci fi, with all the fun of old school GI Joe. No need to go gritty GI Joe never was starting ow just seems lame. Have cool Cobra temples and wacky stuff, giant robots, Jump jet packs BATs pretty basic story of a Joe trapped on Cobra island trying to get back to the pitt.
Multiplayer, set up similar to team fortress, you pick a joe and your character has that particular set of attributes. Cobra vs. Joes...
then cartoon....
renegades was pretty well done. wrap it up, and follow it with a continuation sort of like how anime handles "generational" stuff. Like Naruto, then Shipuden.
I think that kind of just rehashes the whole Real American Hero thing. I'm talking a complete change from the Joe vs Cobra thing. No more Duke, Snake eyes yadda yadda.
More Scooby Doo meets Johnny Quest. We could get all of the old style vehicles and cool new stuff. Not to mention monsters, aliens and cool animals.
I really think kids would get in to the cartoon and toy ad's should tie into the experience. Having kids reenact the adventures with the figures.
Except for the newest retooling of figures I already have or coming out with new 25th anny stuff. I think GI Joe is starting to stagnate. True I buy most of the new figures and would love some of the things that are yet to come out , but I'd really like to see retro figures replace the ARAH concept for a while.
Just my opinion.