We caught up with the WowWee Bladestar in the wild to snag some video footage of this Cylon killing machine battery-powered flying wonder. Hat tip to Veronica Belmont and the Mahalo Daily team for the special CES video coverage, after the jump.
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wow... Veronica is so beautiful.
dudes! leave ryan alone man. I'm like the only one who hasn't said a thing man. Ryan will beat you up then !
lol
I think we need subtitles. :)
yea we definitely need subtitles pronto.
Basically, it goes:
VB: Hi.
Guy: Sup.
VB: It can fly?
Guy: Yes.
VB: Show me.
Guy: Ok.
VB: It flies!
VB: Thanks for watching.
They can hang until it's over their head, and then they crack.
Every time.
I love the WowWee guy's finch too.
Didn't you see that? He totally flinched!
So WowWee made the same useless small flying helicopter I bought from ThinkGeek last year. Only their remote is bigger. Whoopie.
err ... and how is this any different from a run of the mill RC helicoper thingis that have been available for yearsssss?
Disclaimer: I only saw the above video, haven't seen specs or anything ...
It's differing because this is clearly a toy, whereas a real (serious) RC Heli actually takes skill.
My kid could fly this thing. He isn't going to fly my $1500 "real" RC heli.