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High roller in the houseAlready preordered the Kirby, Fox, Yoshi and Pikachu Amiibos.
Well then, that must mean the 3DS version simply has Peach with a black hole for the sake of processing purposes.
I don't understand the jokeWell then, that must mean the 3DS version simply has Peach with a black hole for the sake of processing purposes.
Dammit, I'm gonna have to go buy a Wii U now.
I hope you realize I'm actually joking
It means that the Wii U version will likely have an "uncensored" version of Peach's undergarments due to it being able to handle the extra polygons. (The 3DS version simply has a black hole under her dress, instead.)I don't understand the joke
Just imagine what the XBOX ONE can see
It means that the Wii U version will likely have an "uncensored" version of Peach's undergarments due to it being able to handle the extra polygons. (The 3DS version simply has a black hole under her dress, instead.)
I'm implying that I want to buy a Wii U and the HD version of the game just to see the panties.
Good luck getting any on launch. I bet they're gonna sell out pretty fast if you didn't preorder it. You might have to wait a couple weeks past launch if you wait.The one on launch that ill be purchasing would be Link
The one on launch that ill be purchasing would be Link
I have the patience c:Good luck getting any on launch. I bet they're gonna sell out pretty fast if you didn't preorder it. You might have to wait a couple weeks past launch if you wait.
They're only 12 bucks and add a huge extra dynamic to the game.If I decide to ever get an Amiibo at all, it'll be the Samus one. Probably not, though. These things can get you to waste your money like nobody's business.
It'll be CPU controlled anywaySamus cause I really like Metroid but am garbage with the way she plays![]()
Exactly.It'll be CPU controlled anyway
In that case I'm much less likely to believe there are any secret characters. Sure maybe with DLC, but not nothing that's not already known.Ah, i see what you're saying but people got the "You unlocked every character, now the real fight begins"
On one hand, I'm like why the heck would you even bother coming into this thread. But on the other hand, you did answer my question so there is that.Probably none, I am not really into figurines.
He's not in the game though, right? I think Amiibos are only made of playable characters.waiting for a Mr. Game & Watch one.
Uh. Might want to check the ol' character roster there.[Mr. Game and Watch is] not in the game though, right? I think Amiibos are only made of playable characters.
I've been avoiding it because I don't want it to be spoiled for me.Uh. Might want to check the ol' character roster there.
I know sometimes people skim threads without really reading, but I do go into how they work in the first post if you're interestedI am confidentally going to say that I don't plan on getting an amiibo until I see how it works. So far, looks like a gimmick to get more money out of smash fans.
Figurine collectors must be having an awesome time, though
Oh I assure you, I have read through the whole thread.I know sometimes people skim threads without really reading, but I do go into how they work in the first post if you're interested
Really? Most figurines cost at least that much and they don't even have NFC capabilities.Well, since Sakurai said all playable characters in Smash will be getting Amiibos...
I'll probably start with Robin, depending on when it's released. If I think it's worth the $12 (Which I actually think is rather expensive) then I'll probably get a few more depending on who I end up enjoying in game.
I've been cheated out of an Ivysaur amiibo
I think they meant that Amiibos for other games will interact with their own games differently than a Smash Amiibo would with Smash..."In addition to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, a variety of other games will offer amiibo compatibility. How they interact will vary from game to game."
That's taken from the Nintendo website together with their information on the first batch of Amiibo figurines. It would be strange to announce this only to tell everyone on a later date that you won't be able to use the 12 figurines launching in a couple of months for these other games, don't you think?
I'm honestly thinking of it as a whole. If you wanted to get the full experience of the game you'd pretty much have to grab all of them, especially if you're in the tourney scene and want to train against increasingly intelligent AI for every character you might come up against. In this case, you're spending almost $600 on figurines to be better at the game. More if there's DLC. Plus, well, the cost of DLC.Really? Most figurines cost at least that much and they don't even have NFC capabilities.
My first thought when seeing the price is how inexpensive they were. I figured people would be willing to drop $20 at least, like they are with most peripherals.
I genuinely hope that's not the case :/ it would take a lot of the fun out of these for me at least knowing they would be very limited in use.I think they meant that Amiibos for other games will interact with their own games differently than a Smash Amiibo would with Smash...
This does not say the same Amiibo will work with other games. Nintendo just said other games will have the Amiibo experience also. No mention if the new games will use the same or different Amiibo figures."In addition to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, a variety of other games will offer amiibo compatibility. How they interact will vary from game to game."
That's taken from the Nintendo website together with their information on the first batch of Amiibo figurines. It would be strange to announce this only to tell everyone on a later date that you won't be able to use the 12 figurines launching in a couple of months for these other games, don't you think?
Yeah, see the thing is you don't need to buy them all. You can buy 1 and have plenty of fun with it without needing the whole set.I'm honestly thinking of it as a whole. If you wanted to get the full experience of the game you'd pretty much have to grab all of them, especially if you're in the tourney scene and want to train against increasingly intelligent AI for every character you might come up against. In this case, you're spending almost $600 on figurines to be better at the game. More if there's DLC. Plus, well, the cost of DLC.
I'm glad I'm not a tourney player/that invested in knowing how to best every character because otherwise, Smash 4 is a very expensive game. Many people (myself included) bought a Wii U primarily for the game.. Some with the 3DS as well. Plus you buy both games. Plus the potential DLC. And the amiibos add up to roughly the same amount if not more than everything else combined. I find it a bit expensive... And don't get me wrong. Skylanders and Infinity etc also are expensive, but just because one thing is doesn't mean the other needs to be.
Well sure- That's why I intend on buying Robin first. To see if I think that the $12 is worth it for what I'm getting out of it. I'm not speaking necessarily of the casual player, I'm referring more to the competitive players who need to have the edge that amiibo would grant to them... in those cases, if you're heavily into that scene, it would really behoove you to have all of them. And seeing as how amiibo is generally just a glorified training device (I see them being more for the competitive scene than not), it makes sense. I honestly would have used Amiibo in a different way altogether, but that's just me..Yeah, see the thing is you don't need to buy them all. You can buy 1 and have plenty of fun with it without needing the whole set.
I bet if you saw what goes into the manufacture of these things, you wouldn't think $12 is a lot.Well sure- That's why I intend on buying Robin first. To see if I think that the $12 is worth it for what I'm getting out of it. I'm not speaking necessarily of the casual player, I'm referring more to the competitive players who need to have the edge that amiibo would grant to them... in those cases, if you're heavily into that scene, it would really behoove you to have all of them. And seeing as how amiibo is generally just a glorified training device (I see them being more for the competitive scene than not), it makes sense. I honestly would have used Amiibo in a different way altogether, but that's just me..
This is very likely true as well. I just don't think it's worth it for what it provides to me, personally. I could see other people feeling like it's worth it for sure. And it's true that the figures themselves are cool for collectors, inexpensive in this mindset.I bet if you saw what goes into the manufacture of these things, you wouldn't think $12 is a lot.