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Star Fox Zero has Amiibo compatibility

Nintendo confirmed Amiibo compatibility for Star Fox Zero, and reaffirmed the game’s previously announced April 22 release date, in a press release sent out this morning.

Digital_Anomaly3689d ago

This is not surprising in any way....

Hoffmann3689d ago

It would be a bigger news these days if it wouldnt have some amiibo stuff.

TheROsingleB3689d ago

Yes, in a surprise to nobody, a first-party Nintendo game has Amiibo support.

TheROsingleB3689d ago

No one is arguing that Xenoblade wasn't a first party title. Nintendo/Monolith decided not to add support as they were too far in development in a game that was already far-reaching for the console :\
I clicked Agree.

Sylth013688d ago

You know, until you wrote that, I hadn't even thought about it...

A Skell, Elma, or Secretary Nagi Amiibo would have been awesome.

Metallox3688d ago

A Nagi amiibo would've been totally awesome.

Darkfist3689d ago

hard difficulty unlock through dlc confirmed

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Nintendo has cut the price of some upcoming amiibo

Upcoming amiibo figures from Nintendo appear to have received an official price cut - here are the new prices.

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Reaper22_17d ago

Nintendo gets away with murder when it comes to its game prices . They're still selling some of their last gen games for full price.

CrimsonWing6916d ago

Not just full price, but $80 when last gen it was $60… and $70… which, don’t get me started on that.

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GameStop hosting massive sale on Nintendo's amiibo

Fans can save big on tons of amiibo from Nintendo in one of the biggest sales ever for these figures.

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1Victor156d ago

Oh wow I thought those things was left behind in the 2010s 🤷🏿
$6 to $16 is not a bad price considering it’s GameStop

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This is what the future of amiibo could look like

NE: "With tariffs increasing the price of new amiibo figures, here's what the future of Nintendo's signature figurines could look like."

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