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This was the first blaster to use arrows.
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The bow string was purely for aesthetic purposes. This was a single fire pull and release arrow blaster with a direct plunger. Within two years, Nerf could come out with the Bow ‘n’ Arrow. The Blast-A-Ball was a push and pull ball blaster that came as a game that two people could play.
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That year, the first Super Soaker was released as well as the Blast-A-Ball game. It was not until 1989 that Nerf finally introduced blasters. The Nerf ball was soon replaced as Nerf’s most popular ball when the Nerf football was introduced in 1972. Nerf soon followed up the success of the Nerf ball with Nerfoop, an indoor basketball game, and the Super Nerf Ball, a larger version of the original ball. In 1970, over four million nerf ball were sold much to the chagrin of old people and babies everywhere.
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Getting its name from the foam padding used in off road racing, the ball was coined the “Nerf ball.” It was marketed as the “world’s first official indoor ball.” Other big selling points were that you could throw it around indoors without fear of hurting old people or babies or breaking windows or lamps. Parker Brothers decided to eliminate everything about the game except the four inch polyurethane foam ball. In 1969, an inventor from Minnesota named Reyn Guyer approached Parker Brothers with his idea for the volleyball game that families could play indoors. Oddly enough, the very first toy produced under the Nerf brand name was a foam ball that was meant to be used in an indoor volleyball game. To celebrate the birthday of my brand of blasters, I am going to share a little bit about the history of Nerf. That is 45 years of kids and adults alike nailing each other with foam balls and darts both inside and outdoors. In 2014, Nerf celebrates its 45 th anniversary.