Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andy Robertson reports on technology & digital play. Hasbro unveil 2016 Summer and Fall Nerf hardware, focusing on extending ...
It seems like every year around this time, Nerf reminds everyone why it still exists and launches a new wave of amazing and moderately safe weapons of war. This year, the veteran toy company is ...
Because a Nerf gun that shoots at 68 miles per hour isn’t terrifying enough for parents and older siblings, Nerf is now making a battle drone. The Nerf N-Strike Elite TerraScout RC Drone records video ...
Nerf guns were created for light-hearted fun — squishy darts shot to terrorize older siblings and parents — but now the toys have slugged the metaphorical Dew and gone extreme. A new blaster fires ...
Gif from from ChezArcade's YouTube video Turf war is nothing new to Arlington's AT&T stadium, what with the Cowboys playing there eight times a year. But now JerryWorld is home to the world's largest ...
family home evening activities. Blaster Tag, a Nerf-based version of laser tag or paintball. Blaster Tag participants take aim with foam darts and disks, rather than lasers or pellets. Because of the ...
When JerryWorld isn't being used for opposing teams to beat the Cowboys, apparently it's being used to house massive Nerf wars.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. He’s been the bane of ...
Did you know the muzzle velocity of a NERF dart out of a toy gun? Neither did [MJHanagan] until he did all sorts of measurement. And now we all know: between 35 and 40 miles per hour (around 60 km/h).
A NASA engineer-turned YouTuber designed a Nerf gun that launches giant darts at speeds up to 40 mph. Don't tell your older brother. Mark Rober, who formerly worked on the Mars Curiosity Rover as an ...
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