They are spin tops that fight, I didn't know that they are still a thing though. Also, I loved Furby, I had a Bopit, the one with flick it, spin it and shake it and I finished the whole thing years ago. I might try it again. Btw, how are the ones that you put on your keys? I never had any of these, neither saw one.
And they scream, the worst things in life come free to us.
I have the straight Bopit that has a keychain and is much smaller than the original. I also have the one with flick it and spin it with a keychain, also smaller of course.
There seems to be two versions of the one with flick it and spin it. The first one I had ate batteries really bad, but the second, a different texture to its surfaces, lasts much longer on a set of batteries.
The keychain ones are fairly good on batteries. The original Bopit is perhaps a bit better on battery life, the keychain one I mean.
I don't know about battery, I neved had any problem with mine. It has different music than the original and a shake sensor at the bottom. It also has a headphone jack at the top.
And they scream, the worst things in life come free to us.
I could beat the pro in a hart beat years ago. I can't for the life of me play Bopit on windows, I just can't, beatstar, sure, I can beat alot of packs there, but just not normal bopit.
And they scream, the worst things in life come free to us.
hey, when I was a child, I played with a lot of things that talked and played music. but I also still have a huge ammount of bob its, I still play with them some times.
Mine were my dinosaur figures from hard rubber, my He-Man action figures and the Ghostbusters HQ. Could play my own storys with these for hours. But actually I got the most fun from using the tools my father gave me in our garage. I had my own little workbench and could Nail, hammer, screw and saw and all these things. I even had my own small battery powered drilling machine. My father trained me in how to do wood working, basic construction and even basic electrical this and that.
Wow that's impressive. --Cytat (Tschapajew): Mine were my dinosaur figures from hard rubber, my He-Man action figures and the Ghostbusters HQ. Could play my own storys with these for hours. But actually I got the most fun from using the tools my father gave me in our garage. I had my own little workbench and could Nail, hammer, screw and saw and all these things. I even had my own small battery powered drilling machine. My father trained me in how to do wood working, basic construction and even basic electrical this and that.
Remote-controlled cars are my favorites too. If only I could control a drone!.. And musical stuff. I've never had a real bop it, but there are several Windows games available. Also, there's something called Z Touch for iOS. I may have misspelled it though.