Alright so I got to take a first look at the Amiibos which I will be posting a review of later but here is a fucking preview image
God is dead, and Nintendo killed him
God is dead, and Nintendo killed him
I could have posted this in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U - Discussion Thread but I decided to post in this one due to the Amiibo figure in the pics. While the box is not in the best condition, at least I own it. Also I prefer the E3 version of the Amiibo, but we are stuck with the ones Nintendo provides us.
As you can see, it appears that SSBU can support up to 4 GameCube Controller, having a second GameCube adapter will probably be moot point.As seen on another thread Things you recently bought or got:
LOL forgot to place the gamebox upside down
○Wii U GamePad (Max 1)Nintendo has confirmed it can use 2x NGC adapters for 8 NGC controllers in total if that's what people would like to use.
Should be $13 in the US.Where's my main man Ike?
I want to buy them, but don't know if I'm going too. Not a lot of my friends got a Wii U, or even a 3DS, so there's no real point for me to buy them. If they look pretty nice and are decently priced I might buy one or two.
I'll definitly buy Ike anyway, since he's my main.
EDIT: What are the current US prices for them? Stores near me are going to sell them for €16, which is roughly $20.
what.. is that? Its not human!Alright so I got to take a first look at the Amiibos which I will be posting a review of later but here is a fucking preview image
God is dead, and Nintendo killed him
That's much cheaper than they are here, might as well see if it's cheaper to buy them via ebay or something, saves me a couple of bucks at least.Should be $13 in the US.
The only way they'll be as cheap as in US is to get a middleman but then here's the problem: They may be region locked. Although, if you're not going to use them for the Amiibo feature it's perfectly fine but it's not really something a collector would buy because they just aren't as good as they were originally shown on the E3.That's much cheaper than they are here, might as well see if it's cheaper to buy them via ebay or something, saves me a couple of bucks at least.
The only way they'll be as cheap as in US is to get a middleman but then here's the problem: They may be region locked. Although, if you're not going to use them for the Amiibo feature it's perfectly fine but it's not really something a collector would buy because they just aren't as good as they were originally shown on the E3.
uhm they were confirmed to be not region locked quite a while ago, right?
yeah, IGN confirmed it 2 weeks ago, as did many other sites, that had review samples
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/11/11/nintendo-amiibos-are-not-region-locked
What makes you think that? The way I understand it, if you buy a Mario amiibo from Japan, it'll work just like a Mario amiibo from Europe, etc. But let's say Japan gets exclusive amiibo and you have a game that supports it in Japan, why should the same Japanese amiibo work in the European version of the game? They'd have to localize the amiibo content as well. And it wouldn't make sense to localize something that's exclusive to another region only.So they are region free, in case Japan gets any exclusive they're usable in the west too.