https://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-young/3/aa5/a59
He's a very senior member of NoA PR.
No, they didn't. Wired has a generic article piece of PR about the fact that amiibos of the lesser known faces will be discontinued eventually, and maybe not get a second shipment after the first. That doesn't say they will never get another shipment. And the recent NoA response is that more shipments are on their way.
The whole "single shipment" idea is total bullocks as multiple retailers have already received more than a single shipment. They obviously didn't expect the demand, and the can't produce them and the new wave so fast concurrently so subsequent shipments are slow and sparse.
If retailers can't order them what does that tell you?
Who's David Young?
No they can't. The original tweet that started this whole thing was because a retailer couldn't order them. There were also confirmations that they didn't show up in other retail POS' for order. If you can't order them then they're discontinued. That's how it works when you're purchasing with a distributor.Yatōkiri_Kilgharrah;142443721 said:Retailers can order them.
Nintendo's shipping to other territories first though
"Doesn't make sense?" What? This makes perfect sense. The demand for a Villager amiibo is going to be absolutely zero in the next couple of months. Do you think they are planning on a big villager amiibo integrated game soon or something? No.
This first batch is literally made entirely for Smash Bros. They are keeping on the "big ones" because they're usable in other games. Who (apart from diehards) will want to go out to the store to buy a Wii Fit Trainer amiibo come February?
It's not worth it for them to keep manufacturing ones that are going to have a limited window of demand (the next couple months). That being said, sure they could have made a few more in the initial batch.
This whole Amiibo thing is a nightmare. I'm thinking of canceling my Mega Man Amiibo and just forgetting about the whole thing all together. I wanted to pick each one up as I had the money to get them but knowing I'll have gaps in the collection just puts me off.
To be fair the latest Skylanders has been a scalpers paradise with the Kaos trap. Activision sent out very few in november (i think i read it was one per shipment box or something) and theyre sold out pretty much every where. The six dollar figurine goes for 90+ dollars online.oh Nintendo. Such an odd and silly company
Clearly this is what a skylanders or disney company would do. :/
Two games use them now.Were that many people even ordering Amiibos? They seem in plentiful enough supply and it's limited to one game so far. I haven't seen much talk about it outside online gaming forums and for a toy aimed at 5+ that's not very good.
Two games use them now.
Also two more games that are already out are getting patched to use them.
oh Nintendo. Such an odd and silly company
Clearly this is what a skylanders or disney company would do. :/
He avoided giant retailers and toy store chains in favor of small gift shops and specialty toy stores, and he limited sales to these stores, too. No store was able to buy all the Beanie Baby characters that were available, and those they did get were limited to 36 of each character per month. Collectors came to perceive them as scarce- they had to buy them quickly before they were gone.
Instead of manufacturing as many as he could sell, Warner regularly retired Beanie Baby characters by posting a notice on the company website: Some were retired only after a long run; others were retired quickly. There was no logic to it, so when a new character appeared in stores people had to act fast if they wanted one.
* Warner made small changes in each character. If the first production run of Shasta the Bear had an orange ribbon around its neck, Warner would then change the ribbon to yellow, and then green on the next runs. Or he might change the color of the bear from white to red, and then to blue. Hardcore collectors felt compelled to buy several versions of each character.
But Warners most brilliant stroke of all: a near-total information blackout on his company, so that nobody had a complete picture of what was going on. How many Seaweed the Otters was the company going to produce? In how many versions? Which stores would get them? How soon would they be retired? He wouldnt divulge his plans, which further fueled the frenzy to buy.
Oh, I thought MK8 hadn't been updated yet. Guess I should go and try out the Link costumeThree games. Smash, Mario Kart 8, Hyrule Warriors.
Megaman is probably going to be rare, so if you really want that particular figure I would suggest keeping the pre-order.
Not odd or silly.
By creating a market lacking in product early on, it sets a precedent for the future releases.
Now demand for every Amiibo is increased, knowing they may randomly never come back.
This is the same strategy that Ty used with Beanie Babies.
http://www.neatorama.com/2014/12/01/Billion-dollar-Babies-The-Story-of-Beanie-Babies/
Everything they did seemed chaotic and crazy, but in reality was designed to create a frenzy of sales.
Any of this shit sound familiar?
Not odd or silly.
By creating a market lacking in product early on, it sets a precedent for the future releases.
Now demand for every Amiibo is increased, knowing they may randomly never come back.
This is the same strategy that Ty used with Beanie Babies.
http://www.neatorama.com/2014/12/01/Billion-dollar-Babies-The-Story-of-Beanie-Babies/
Everything they did seemed chaotic and crazy, but in reality was designed to create a frenzy of sales.
Any of this shit sound familiar?
The thirst is real, I saw plenty of Fox at bestbuy in my area, I look now and stores are drying up, they must not be resupplying him. I'm wondering if samus will face the same fate.
Two games use them now.
Also two more games that are already out are getting patched to use them.
And of the Wave 2 ones, there are maybe 2-3 with staying power anyway. Pit, Little Mac, and Captain Falcon are all probably going to be a little harder to come by than Luigi, Zelda, and Diddy Kong. And then it's February for Wave 3, which is full of retailer exclusives, 3rd party characters, and a few more niche characters.
The more I think about it the more I feel like these three are maybe discontinued.
Who's rare? Marth from what in reading?