Oh is it? I continually saw varying sources so I didn't include it. I'll add it to the list later after I find some More confirmation.You forgot that Rosalina & Luma (it's one amiibo) is exclusive to Target.
Oh is it? I continually saw varying sources so I didn't include it. I'll add it to the list later after I find some More confirmation.You forgot that Rosalina & Luma (it's one amiibo) is exclusive to Target.
I've seen these articles popping up time and again, but it's all very conflicting. Sources continually state they are or are not receiving any more Amiibo's and until I see definitive restock of the 3 Amiibo's mentioned earlier, I'm taking that news with a grain of salt.
So I got EU to back me up in case things dun goof here in the land of the free.
Oh is it? I continually saw varying sources so I didn't include it. I'll add it to the list later after I find some More confirmation.
Hell I know target as Nintendo go way back.It is not technically official until Target posts their wave 3 pre-orders, but we know that Rosalina and Luma are an exclusive wave 3 amiibo, and all of the other potential exclusive retailers have already posted their wave 3 pre-orders. Target is the only one left. Target and Nintendo have been in bed for decades, bringing limited edition systems to the Target stores.
But you are correct in that there will not be official confirmation until Target posts their wave 3's.
Just went in a store the other day to take a look at them, bought 2 for kicks, now I have 14.
It's the old-school, fan boy in me.
And hey, they are very detailed, 3-dimensional representations of some timeless video game characters.
(With extra capabilities)
Go figure!
(sorry for the late reaction...I only saw this news today)
LOL...I've got to hand it to nintendo marketeers: they're playing it right this time. I never understood that wii fit character in the first place, let alone a figurine.
The dialogue is a bit like this:
Nintendo: okay...here are some popular characters in plastic. And some nobody cares about.
Audience: *purchases some popular characters, ignore the others*
Nintendo: nice. Since nobody seems to care about some characters, we'll discontinue those.
Audience: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! *immediately starts buying those; price increase*
Granted, it's a bit more complicated than that (like some figurines being exclusive to some warehouses), but it doesn't make it less amazing that they can pull this stuff off. Nintendo fans may not be that large in numbers compared to overall video gamers, but they're loyal to an almost retarded level.
okay, that certainly isn't an exclusive. But still...