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How old is the Nerf DART TAG?

How old is the Nerf DART TAG?

Product information

Product Dimensions 4.3 x 14.2 x 20.2 inches
Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 35 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Release date September 7, 2006
Mfg Recommended age 8 – 12 years

When was Nerf dart tag made?

2004
Dart Tag is a series of Nerf products that was first released in 2004.

How do you host a Nerf war?

All in all, the basic gist of hosting a successful NERF War is:

  1. Keep things moving.
  2. Keep the atmosphere light and fun.
  3. Be courteous to other people in the area.
  4. Expect stuff to go wrong and be ready to adapt when it does.
  5. Have fun!

Why was there no Nerf dart Tag League?

There was not a tournament held in 2012; this was due to the Dart Tag series not selling well enough to support a tournament that year. It was confirmed at the 2013 London Toy Fair that the future of the Dart Tag series and the Nerf Dart Tag League in the US would be controlled by the United States division of Toys “R” Us.

Where did the name Dart Tag come from?

Dart Tag was originally under the Street Zone line. This name was quickly changed however and was only officially called this on the packaging of the first set to include the Hyperfire. This may assume that this line of Nerf blasters would have actually intended to be under the Nerf Sports line.

What happens if you tag an opposing player in darts?

Tagging opposing players: Firing darts and hitting opposing players will give a team one point. Darts must stick to the opposing player’s jersey in order for the tag to count. After serving the ten second penalty, the tagged player is allowed to remove the dart from their vest.

What are the products under the DART Tag series?

Products under the Dart Tag series include blasters, vests, goggles, and other accessories that are meant to be used with the game of “Dart Tag”. Dart Tag was originally under the Street Zone line. This name was quickly changed however and was only officially called this on the packaging of the first set to include the Hyperfire.