5.25 | This blaster scores a 5.25 |
Ultimator | |
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Year Released: | |
Available?: |
No |
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Average Retail Price(s): |
$24.99 |
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The Ultimator is a 1994 Nerf Mattel blaster that holds 2 Mattel Missiles. It is no longer available for purchase because its home line has since been discontinued. When it was introduced it cost about $24.99. It recieved mixed reviews when it first came out because it can fire 120 feet, but has extremely poor accuracy.
Description
The Mattel® Ultimator® is has a superior range over anything that Hasbro® could make. The weapon can fire a massive 120 feet! In addition to this, the size and noise that weapon makes when firing will strike fear into anybody's heart.
Review
Ultimator - 5.25 | ||||||||
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NStrikeAgent335 | ||||||||
The Ultimator was the biggest and most powerful blaster released in the 1990s. | ||||||||
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Pros: Range of 120! Feet when not modded, sheer power, recoil may make one look cool, extension spring is very strong, sheer power is enough to scare opponents | ||||||||
Cons: Loud, has a crazy amount of recoil, recoil may hurt your eye if blaster is held too close to face, accuracy is terrible, banned from Nerf wars, rate of fire slow, ammo hard to find
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All in all, the Ultimator is POWERFUL. Very powerful. But, it has some cons and it should be given a pass. | ||||||||
Review by: NSA335 |
Trivia
- Its successor, the Maximizer, was half its size.
- It was resurrected in 2004 and remade, called the XXL Bazooka.
- It was seen in the television show Home Improvement.
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