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"Richard Noeckel" <Shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com> writes:
> P.S. has anyone though of any other unique elements that may be
> incorporated into the sets? I'm thinkin shorts, obviously a basketball
> (similar to the preexisting soccer ball) a back board & net
and not
> a whole lot else. :(
Turn that frown upside down! The last thing we need is more elements
that are useless for anything but the thing they were marketed for!
> P.P.s. is it me, or does it seem as though Lego is tryin
> wayyyyyyyy too hard to appeal to the youth market?
> (skateboards, basketball
whats next Pokemon)
Pokemon is (sadly) no longer as popular as it once was. And anyway,
Megablocks had the Pokemon license for construction toys.
--Bill.
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