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They never made one sadly. There are some custom art out there for a series 3 1.0 album and 3.0 album.I have never seen any 3.0 power disc albums, but I think Toys R Us had some generic 2.0 ones that held like 21 discs. They may have had marvel on the cover, but the disc slots didnt have any art underneath since they were not for a full set. I seem to recall picking one up for star wars discs. I would have to sort through like 3 totes full of crap to track it down and provide any real specifics, which I am not likely to do. They may have had another one that had plastic sleeves to hold them too, but I don't know anymore. Good luck.
I have that too but in case you haven't realized, it's only for 1.0 Wave 1. I haven't seen Wave 2 at low price and I 'm not sure if there is Wave 3 album.I got a Disney Infinity album yesterday at GameStop for $1.97
That one in the middle of Spot and Hulk
Well i just bought it to put my power discs doesn't matter the order really since i don't collect them all, i only have the 4 Toy Box Discs games for 2.0 and couple of 1.0 and 2.0 power discsI have that too but in case you haven't realized, it's only for 1.0 Wave 1. I haven't seen Wave 2 at low price and I 'm not sure if there is Wave 3 album.
There isn't one for Wave 3 of Series 1. You can repurpose the one from wave 1, as the count is the same. Additionally, you can pick up coin collecting binder sheets (2.5 x 2.5), and that will work as well. This thread has printouts and suggestions, or you can look for other DIY projects like converting a 2.0 binder into a 3.0 one.I have that too but in case you haven't realized, it's only for 1.0 Wave 1. I haven't seen Wave 2 at low price and I 'm not sure if there is Wave 3 album.
Both fun to play, I can't speak to how a leveled up Black Panther plays, but out of the two I found Vision to be more fun. Could just be the flying/floating but I enjoyed both more than Ultron or some of the other Marvel 2.0/3.0 figures. Panther is very melee based so you have to get up close to enemies, whereas Vision seems a bit more balanced. Out of the 3.0 Marvel characters, my new favorite might be Ant Man ... it's really fun how they play with his size, his normal attacks shrink him down during part of the attack and his special move is to double in size and become a heavy hitter like the Hulk. I think he's the only character that changes size in that manner ... it's pretty cool.I was also kind of interested in Black Panther and Vision. And opinions on these?
Vision is great, in my opinion. Black Panther is okay, but not as fun.My Walmart had a good amount of stock. All figures were $4.96. Battlegrounds and Force Awakens play sets were $11.88. I picked up Black Suit Spider-Man.
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I was also kind of interested in Black Panther and Vision. And opinions on these?
I usually call and have no problem, but YMMV on that as well.Wow. BB customer care really is awful. It takes them days to respond, if they ever do, and they try to shoot you down any way they can. I emailed for the difference to be refunded for the Inside Out and Rise Against the Empire playsets when they were 9.59/6.39 respectively. They claim the prices are 29.99 each which is more than I paid. Well duh, it's not my fault it took them several days to respond. Of course it's not the same price now. It was accurate when I emailed. Also they said they concluded it was part of a Deal of the Day promo and those are not eligible for price matching. Just wow.
At least they actually replied to that one.
You know I was just thinking about swinging by Meijer to see if they hopped on the Infinity blow out train as well. Guess I need to swing by there to see if the have the last few 2.0 characters I need.Meijer has all figures for $5 too. The Cascade Meijer in Grand Rapids has a fair amount of 1.0 and 2.0, and nearly every 3.0 figure sans Hopps and Nemo. They have about a half dozen Sam Flynn's.
Playability no clue, from a figure standpoint hell yeah. It was one of the first figures I got when I bought some in prep for 3.0 and I like it a lot in terms of looks.I am upset they cancelled the Disney Infinity line. I tried 2.0 and was not impressed with it. It felt clunky. Now that 3.0 is super cheap I thought I would give it another try and it has been very enjoyable. The series may be dead but at least I am getting all the 3.0 stuff for super cheap.
The Baymax figure looks really cool but I haven't seen it anywhere. Is it worth hunting down? Not from a rarity standpoint but a playability perspective.
Have played all 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0. 2.0 is a mild improvement over 1.0 with some flying chasing added in play sets, the avengers and spider-man play sets are pretty much the same thing while GotG play set offers somewhat different environment which is better IMO, the 4 toy box game sets are not that interesting (particularly I'm not interested in setting up weapons).I am upset they cancelled the Disney Infinity line. I tried 2.0 and was not impressed with it. It felt clunky. Now that 3.0 is super cheap I thought I would give it another try and it has been very enjoyable. The series may be dead but at least I am getting all the 3.0 stuff for super cheap.
The Baymax figure looks really cool but I haven't seen it anywhere. Is it worth hunting down? Not from a rarity standpoint but a playability perspective.
$13 is pretty good for a Francesco today, that is, if you can find one.Being able to get Nemo for $3 was my karmic reward for paying $13 for Francesco a couple years back.
As the developer studio has been totally dissolved, I can hardly believe any company would like to take over as it's almost like starting from scratch. Disney could have put the studio and license up for sale, but seems they preferred a quicker way to please the shareholders.This may be wishful thinking, but could it be possible that whatever company gets the Disney video game license could restart Disney Infinity?
I have to wonder if some of DI's downfall was it's boycentric 2.0 and 3.0. I know more boys play video games, but DI was very interesting for both boys and girls and garnered more players for that, but 2.0 and 3.0 were each more interesting for boys with their lineups. My girls lost some interest with 2.0 (although once they played the super heroes they had lots of fun with the characters) and 3.0 really lost their interest.
Indeed, that is why I tried to have my name legally changed to Jack Ass.$100 seems like the least minimum you need to spend to get some of the figures if you get picky, but damn can't imagine when people were paying retail
Same here, especially since the next installment would have had a fighting template available in the toy box, and best of all, playsets that crossed series, conceivably allowing every single character to be playable in at least some of them.I am upset they cancelled the Disney Infinity line. I tried 2.0 and was not impressed with it. It felt clunky. Now that 3.0 is super cheap I thought I would give it another try and it has been very enjoyable. The series may be dead but at least I am getting all the 3.0 stuff for super cheap.
The Baymax figure looks really cool but I haven't seen it anywhere. Is it worth hunting down? Not from a rarity standpoint but a playability perspective.
It's possible but highly improbable. DI took 100 million dollars to develop by some reports. So even if Disney directly licenses out the engine (which probably needs a significant upgrade if it were to continue), technology, manufacturing process, etc. to get someone hitting the ground running it's still going to be prohibitively expensive. There's not many companies that could even bear that expensive that don't already have their own toys game. Then you have to factor in working with Disney and whatever restrictions they impose or licenses they force on you. It would be great but it's so unlikely and they probably would have shifted it to a third party instead of outright cancelling it if someone had enough interest.This may be wishful thinking, but could it be possible that whatever company gets the Disney video game license could restart Disney Infinity?
I have to wonder if some of DI's downfall was it's boycentric 2.0 and 3.0. I know more boys play video games, but DI was very interesting for both boys and girls and garnered more players for that, but 2.0 and 3.0 were each more interesting for boys with their lineups. My girls lost some interest with 2.0 (although once they played the super heroes they had lots of fun with the characters) and 3.0 really lost their interest.
The first thing I noticed on their web is big red "choking hazard" on all figures... hardly believe hulk and hulkbuster are qualified, while some Lego Dimensions set do not have that warning.Not sure if posted already but there are a bunch of figures on sale for $5 at Meijer this week. Check out their website to see what exactly is on sale.
It's been mentioned like every 5 posts for the past two days.Not sure if posted already but there are a bunch of figures on sale for $5 at Meijer this week. Check out their website to see what exactly is on sale.
Any free shipping? shipping cost kills the dealIt's been mentioned like every 5 posts for the past two days.
Yeah I'm at $77 and really just started looking away. I need Han, Chewy and Vader to complete the SW set that I do care about, but dayum don't really want to shell more cash tbh...yet again I was actually looking into buying a link nendoroid for $40Indeed, that is why I tried to have my name legally changed to Jack Ass.
I'd get Panther regardless, I'm currently leveling him up and he's awesome. His combos are pretty flashy, and combined with his voiceover, it makes him one of the more enjoyable Marvel characters I've played with. My only complaint is that his special isn't very good from what I've seen (just a quick kick). Great character otherwise.I was also kind of interested in Black Panther and Vision. And opinions on these?
I would hope someone would take the ideas of Infinity....if they can't acquire the assets, and put out something in the same vein, but without entering into the Toys to Life marketplace. A generic unlicensed toybox game with character creation and vehicle customization. Unfortunately though, that would still be a risky venture as too many people claimed Infinity's best mode was too difficult to get into so it would need a much better tutorial system, especially when it comes to setting up basic logic connections.This may be wishful thinking, but could it be possible that whatever company gets the Disney video game license could restart Disney Infinity?
I can understand why Infinity reviewed poorly, as its whole was made from a lot of mediocre parts, with the hurdle of its high learning curve and the nature of the Toys to Life business model. Also I don't think anyone really paid attention to Project Spark because it wasn't on the preferred platform of choice at the time.To me that's basically Project Spark which without a license to prop it up was a massive flop despite really solid tools and being F2P. DI probably would have flopped without the license backing it up since the game itself reviewed fairly poorly on it's own merits.
Check Walmart.com! I got Takeover 3 days ago for $4.96BB has Toy Box Takeover and Speedway on sale for $14.99/$11.99. I picked up Takeover since it looks fun.
I went from no game a few days ago to 28 figures. There are still a few I'm debating picking up, but I think I'll be good with these.
It's at $13.99 on their website now. Maybe in store I can find it for $5. For now I'll keep my BB order unopened. Thanks for the heads up!Check Walmart.com! I got Takeover 3 days ago for $4.96
Nope, I'm not that dishonest and shady.Anybody ever try PM'ing a FX Vader at TRU with a regular Vader's price?
That would have been neat, or just a brawl with all the characters.Am I the only one wishing we could've gotten a Star Wars Battlegrounds before they pulled the plug? It would've been a great way to get some extra use out of the SW characters outside of the other playsets.
My store didn't have an issue with it. I straight up asked them if I could PM GameStops $5 price on their exclusive version and the girl who rang me up could care less and did it without any problems.Nope, I'm not that dishonest and shady.
And that makes it any more right? I mean hey to each their own. If your store and the employees are that stupid then it is what it is. It is still dishonest because you are PM'ing a exclusive for a non exclusive. But anyway bot. My Nemo for $9 shipped. Sure it isn't $5 but since he is becoming harder and harder to locate figured might as well get it ASAP.My store didn't have an issue with it. I straight up asked them if I could PM GameStops $5 price on their exclusive version and the girl who rang me up could care less and did it without any problems.