Nintendo only needs the Skylanders type game now
POKEMON STADIUM UJust wait until they release Pokemon amiibo with some sort of Pokemon game. GG your wallet, bitches!
They haven't even released yet and people are asking for reprints.Hey Nintendo, how about you print a second run of the first few waves with better stands since the first run is being received this well
Wait, would these be sold in the electronics department, or in the toy department?
I doubt your store had 30 Marths in stock, let's be real
I already got my Yoshi, so haters gonna hate
Gonna have to preorder that Shulk I suppose
Wait, would these be sold in the electronics department, or in the toy department?
Electronics, they have a spot in there for amiibos at my Wal-MartWait, would these be sold in the electronics department, or in the toy department?
Electronics, they have a spot in there for amiibos at my Wal-Mart
I'm expecting something crazy from Nintendo's next Amiibo line after Smash. Like an AC game where you get clothes, furniture, or villagers from scanning.Nintendo only needs the Skylanders type game now
What city are you in, op?
I'm not comfortable ordering these off Amazon. I'd want to see them firsthand before buying.Glad my Samus is arriving from Amazon tomorrow.
When you scan in your Amiibo, it becomes a CPU-controlled character in the game. You can fight against this character, or team up with it, or have it fight your friends and their Amiibos. The Amiibo can be customized in appearance, moves and gear. You can feed it equipment to level it up faster. It also levels up by fighting. And it learns from its opponents. So for example, if you fight against your own Amiibo, you can teach it to attack enemies off-stage by chasing it off-stage yourself. You can teach it to taunt after defeating an enemy, by taunting yourself. You can teach it to go after items or to chase down Smash Balls, by doing that yourself. It learns from your actions and the actions of its other opponents. Also, Amiibo collect prizes for you like coins, trophies and custom moves at the end of each match.RhyDin said:What do Amiibos actually do in-game? I watched the video on Nintendo.com just now, but all it really said about their functionality with Smash is that you place it on the WiiU Gamepad and "watch them level up."
Is it basically just a way to record your wins/losses and gives you "experience points" that are saved to the memory of the Amiibo?
Right now they unluck bonuses in other games and level up in Smash, so people are buying them for various reasons.What do Amiibos actually do in-game? I watched the video on Nintendo.com just now, but all it really said about their functionality with Smash is that you place it on the WiiU Gamepad and "watch them level up."
Is it basically just a way to record your wins/losses and gives you "experience points" that are saved to the memory of the Amiibo?
Heh, I just did that too.Thanks to this thread I preordered the Shulk amiibo.
I did too for pickup at my local Best Buy. Got an "your items will be ready" email for all but the Villager. Several hours later, I got a separate email for the Villager saying it'd be ready. Then less than an hour later, a cancellation email for Villager and a "we're sorry" credit email for $5.Glad I preordered... all of them.
I'd rather not say, but it's a fairly small city in the mid-atlantic region.
Sorry, didn't mean to intrude. Thought you were in a big city. That fact makes it even more interesting, though.
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haha whoops, meant to make a thread. Carry on.