Amiibo Discussion Thread

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I wonder if costco will get some of these. That's where I wanna get my samus.
 
Not my cup of tea and I find myself unusually upset that these are going to rake in an unconscionable amount of dough. Perhaps it's primarily because it's a business move meant to appeal to a demographic of which I'm not a part, and has me feeling left out.
 
Not my cup of tea and I find myself unusually upset that these are going to rake in an unconscionable amount of dough. Perhaps it's primarily because it's a business move meant to appeal to a demographic of which I'm not a part, and has me feeling left out.
What demographic is that?
 
Just bought a Pikachu one...because I don't have any Pikachu figure somehow (Have various Sonic stuff, Samus and Pit Figmas, Mario Figurarts, Donkey and Diddy Kong Plush)...so this is how justified buying one (could have also bought Kirby as Fox, Link, Marth, and Peach's look like shit)
 
regardless of their usefulness in Smash, I just want all of them as a Nintendo fan. I'm especially interested in the more obscure ones, like Game & Watch, Ness, and Captain Falcon
 
I may impulse buy a DK one tonight at the Smash launch if they have one.

Sorry to hear about the shortage in your area OP. Hopefully it doesn't last too long and they restock quickly.
 
I'm planning to get Marth and Pikachu, but I'm incredibly tempted to get more... like Samus/Link/Kirby/more possibly. Oh god damn.

And of course I have Captain Falcon on preorder, and I'm doing Shulk because of exclusivity, and ditto for Meta Knight when that happens.
 
Collectors
kids want them
low manufacturing runs to drive up demand
Neat extras in games
Horders potentially driving up prices on figures with low runs

It's Skylanders all over again but this time on an epic scale because it's with Nintendo IP as the figures. I'm actually kinda kicking myself that I didn't do the loot crate thing when I had the chance. I have work tomorrow and I'm guessing the shelves are gonna be cleaned out. With that said I can't afford another "gotta catch em all" marathon. Skylanders (the original run) ran me like 300 dollars or something ridiculous.

It's also the first ever transferable DLC and cross game DLC if you think about it. It is kind of a neat concept on the software interaction side, and at worst you've got yourself a nice collectible figurine.
 
It's also the first ever transferable DLC and cross game DLC if you think about it. It is kind of a neat concept on the software interaction side, and at worst you've got yourself a nice collectible figurine.
Wouldn't Skylanders count as cross-game DLC? Or the LittleBigPlanet DLC working across all the games, including LittleBigPlanet Karting? Or Rock Band DLC?
 
I will be legit surprised if these are a hit. Because wouldn't that also make the Wii U a hit? Unless people are buying these cheaply made figures just to stare at them.
 
I will be legit surprised if these are a hit. Because wouldn't that also make the Wii U a hit? Unless people are buying these cheaply made figures just to stare at them.

I think this is actually missing some of the appeal of the amiibos. My friends who have children didn't buy Skylanders or Infinity figures just to play games with them or to collect them.

They bought them for their kids to play with, which is what I think will happen with these things as well.
 
A little to confused as to how these work, exactly. Are they character locked? For example, if I buy Mario, can I link it to Luigi in games or does it only work with Mario? Also, if I level up an Amiibo, can I transfer its level to another Amiibo?
 
I think this is actually missing some of the appeal of the amiibos. My friends who have children didn't buy Skylanders or Infinity figures just to play games with them or to collect them.

They bought them for their kids to play with, which is what I think will happen with these things as well.

My ex-fiancee is buying a Mario Amiibo and Luigi Amiibo just because she thinks they are cute. She doesn't play any video game. I guess they'll be shelf or desk decorations.

A little to confused as to how these work, exactly. Are they character locked? For example, if I buy Mario, can I link it to Luigi in games or does it only work with Mario? Also, if I level up an Amiibo, can I transfer its level to another Amiibo?
If you buy a Mario Amiibo, you will level up that one character. You can't transfer it to another.
 
My ex-fiancee is buying a Mario Amiibo and Luigi Amiibo just because she thinks they are cute. She doesn't play any video game. I guess they'll be shelf or desk decorations.

Yeah, that's another use for sure. They aren't exquisitely made, but I'll certainly display one or two at my desk as well.
 
A little to confused as to how these work, exactly. Are they character locked? For example, if I buy Mario, can I link it to Luigi in games or does it only work with Mario? Also, if I level up an Amiibo, can I transfer its level to another Amiibo?

You need a Mario amiibo to save a Mario moveset to and take it to a friend's house to use that Mario (with a custom moveset you've created)

You can also level it up to 50 and it can be a great fighter for your team or for you to train against.

You can't use it for another character and you can't transfer levels or anything like that.
 
My ex-fiancee is buying a Mario Amiibo and Luigi Amiibo just because she thinks they are cute. She doesn't play any video game. I guess they'll be shelf or desk decorations.


If you buy a Mario Amiibo, you will level up that one character. You can't transfer it to another.

You need a Mario amiibo to save a Mario moveset to and take it to a friend's house to use that Mario (with a custom moveset you've created)

You can also level it up to 50 and it can be a great fighter for your team or for you to train against.

You can't use it for another character and you can't transfer levels or anything like that.

Thanks guys. So if I want to level Luigi, I have to wait for the second wave.

I still bought all of them =|
 
Who here is just buying them to collect/admire? Well, maybe not JUST, but who primarily wants these for their aesthetics and not the in-game goodies?

This is not a veiled "amiibo = shit quality" post, this is a genuine question.

I am. I enjoy collecting figures of characters I love, I doubt i'll be using them for anything in games.
 
Posted in the wrong thread, oops! Sorry.


To make use of this post, why didn't they use the same colourless plastic for adult link's support beam, like toon link? So bizarre.
 
What are you going to do with these if you don't have a Wii U?

Collect, play with them, use them with a 3DS?

For everyone saying these will be bottlenecked by Wii U, I think Nintendo have mentioned an adapter for NFC and not to mention the New 3DS will land next year (and I've already got mine, praise Nintendo Australia).
 
What are you going to do with these if you don't have a Wii U?

I have a Wii U and only really want a couple just to put on the shelf to look at. Having 3D physical incarnations of some of my favorite characters I have enjoyed over the years isn't that strange. From what I have seen they look nice. The in-game functionality is just a bonus for me.
 
Wouldn't Skylanders count as cross-game DLC? Or the LittleBigPlanet DLC working across all the games, including LittleBigPlanet Karting? Or Rock Band DLC?
Yeah I guess so, but this is the first that I think does so between entirely different franchises/series. Link, for example, works in Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and Hyrule Warriors, that's 3 different series by 3 different developers, even.
 
Ordered the entire first wave from Amazon, minus Marth since they seem to be out of preorder stock. What is wrong with me. :|

On another note, amiibo training could turn into a fun sort of mini-metagame. At tournaments Nintendo could have interstitial amiibo-only matches where competitors enter their own amiibos to fight each other. I think this would be a great way of promoting them.
 
I had them preordered right away, cancelled when I saw some of the "in the wild" pictures, but now all this talk on GAF is making me want to order them again. Ffuuuuuuuu
 
What are you going to do with these if you don't have a Wii U?

You could hoard them and maybe hope to sell them at some point when people will fork over quadruple the price they were because they become rare or "retired" as they're supposed to do.

You can keep them on your desk, shelf, work space, dashboard etc as a fun little piece of Nintendo merch (considering most retail stuff is Jakks pacific stuff and kind of garbage, these are actually relatively nice all things considered)

You can stock up and have them ready for when you do eventually buy a Wii U.

You can collect them just because you like a certain character or series.

You can stock up and have them ready for the 3DS version of the amiibo concept.

Etc, etc, etc.

Great Palutena help us if there end up being Chase figures out there of Amiibos.
 
Good thing my Samus and Yoshi are already shipped. : )

But this does make me worry about the availability of Smash Bros. itself. I didn't preorder, because I never do, because games never sell out, but now I'm a little worried.
 
I had them preordered right away, cancelled when I saw some of the "in the wild" pictures, but now all this talk on GAF is making me want to order them again. Ffuuuuuuuu

The display at my local Wal-Mart looked decent enough to me. If I were you I would go to a store and see if they're good enough for you.
 
The display at my local Wal-Mart looked decent enough to me. If I were you I would go to a store and see if they're good enough for you.

My Walmart had Link and Fox out, and honestly I compared them to some of the Disney/Skylanders figures and they looked to be of higher quality and more detailed. So I really don't get what everyone was ragging on them about.
 
Aren't these geared towards kids? I don't believe that they will not print these again since it appears that the first batch will most likely be snatched up by collectors and adults.
 
Think about it. Think about it. Think about it.

Quality post here. -_-


On topic, I don't really care about these as gaming accessories, but might pick up the Donkey Kong one for my son. Loves Donkey Kong. Hopefully he doesn't destroy it. He's 2 1/2. But whatever, he has more expensive toys than that. Maybe it can be part of teaching him to be careful with his possessions and respect them, etc.

..Nah, he'll probably just destroy it.
 
I just hope Nintendo doesn't try to play their usual game of artificial scarcity. Better of just selling these as much as they can as fast as they can. If not it's a wasted opportunity IMO especially when they need the positive cash flow.
 
My Walmart had Link and Fox out, and honestly I compared them to some of the Disney/Skylanders figures and they looked to be of higher quality and more detailed. So I really don't get what everyone was ragging on them about.

FigureGAF is very particular on their sculpts/colorizations. When you drop as much as many of those folks do on figures in general, it's easy to see why they're picky.
 
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
They haven't even released yet and people are asking for reprints.
And that would make the first-shipment ones even more valuable, since they'd now actually be a limited-edition.

Nintendo could also make the stands in a rotating series of colors, and there would be plenty of repeat-dippers.
 
Guys, I have a chance right now to grab a marth. Do I do it? Is it as rare as it sounds? Lemme know NOW

You'll probably have a couple month window. If it's super popular they will reprint until such a point stores don't want to order more.
 
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