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− | '''Amiibo''' is a line of near field communication (NFC) devices for Nintendo's platforms. Primarily in the form of interactive figurines based on notable Nintendo characters, amiibo can be scanned by the [[Wii U]] or [[3DS]] while the player is playing a compatible game to enhance the gaming experience. For example, in games such as ''Mario Kart 8'', amiibos unlock bonus content; other games can access the amiibo's NFC tag and store data, such as with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'', where scanned amiibos appear as in-game fighters that can level up, learn new techniques, and get customized. However, one amiibo can only hold save data for one compatible game at a time. | + | '''Amiibo''' is a line of near field communication (NFC) devices for Nintendo's platforms. Primarily in the form of interactive figurines based on notable Nintendo characters, amiibo can be scanned by the [[Wii U]] or [[3DS]] while the player is playing a compatible game to enhance the gaming experience. For example, in games such as ''Mario Kart 8'', amiibos unlock bonus content; other games can access the amiibo's NFC tag and store data, such as with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'', where scanned amiibos appear as in-game fighters that can level up, learn new techniques, and get customized. However, one amiibo can only hold save data for one compatible game at a time. With the announcement of {{HHD}} new amiibo for this game has been revealed in the form of cards that act just like the figurines. |
The Wii U and New Nintendo 3DS models are both natively compatible with amiibo. Older 3DS models, on the other hand, are not, and to ensure compatibility, a separately sold NFC reader peripheral is planned to be released alongside {{HHD}} in Fall of 2015. | The Wii U and New Nintendo 3DS models are both natively compatible with amiibo. Older 3DS models, on the other hand, are not, and to ensure compatibility, a separately sold NFC reader peripheral is planned to be released alongside {{HHD}} in Fall of 2015. |
Revision as of 09:17, July 17, 2015
Amiibo is a line of near field communication (NFC) devices for Nintendo's platforms. Primarily in the form of interactive figurines based on notable Nintendo characters, amiibo can be scanned by the Wii U or 3DS while the player is playing a compatible game to enhance the gaming experience. For example, in games such as Mario Kart 8, amiibos unlock bonus content; other games can access the amiibo's NFC tag and store data, such as with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, where scanned amiibos appear as in-game fighters that can level up, learn new techniques, and get customized. However, one amiibo can only hold save data for one compatible game at a time. With the announcement of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer new amiibo for this game has been revealed in the form of cards that act just like the figurines.
The Wii U and New Nintendo 3DS models are both natively compatible with amiibo. Older 3DS models, on the other hand, are not, and to ensure compatibility, a separately sold NFC reader peripheral is planned to be released alongside Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer in Fall of 2015.
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The Villager amiibo, released for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
The amiibos leaked prior to the 2015 E3 event, featuring amiibos to be released alongside Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival
The potentially full set of amiibos to be released alongside Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival
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The NFC reader for the older 3DS systems