Nintendo's interactive Amiibo toys are just one of many reasons it has returned to consistent profitability even without mobile.
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LOS ANGELES — Nintendo has a whole bunch of new Amiibos in the works, and we got a close look at them today.
I hope you like classic 8-bit Mario and … Dark Pit? Well, even if you don’t, you’re gonna have a ton of new characters to choose from. Nintendo knows that you are all still crazy for these little plastic figures, and it has designs to get its hands on that money in your wallet.
Check it out what we saw at Nintendo’s Electronic Entertainment Expo booth:
The new Chibi-Robo Amiibo for the first 3DS game in the series.
Here are the 8-bit Mario Amibos. On the left is Mario with his original Super Mario Bros. colors. On the right is the updated sprite with the colors he uses now.
Nintendo’s interactive Amiibo toys are just one of many reasons it has returned to consistent profitability even without mobile.
A closer look at the 8-bit Mario Amiibo.
Here are the Animal Crossing Amiibos. About time we celebrate K.K. Slider with his own idol.
Nintendo is bringing gamers most of the popular characters from the latest 3DS Animal Crossing, New Leaf.
Nintendo said it would give every character in Smash its own Amiibo, and this includes Olimar and Baby Bowser.
Olimar struts.
Baby Bowser is ready to get Mario.
We’re also finally getting Palutena from Kid Icarus.
We’re also getting Dark Pit.
The new Mario Amiibos don’t just come in 8-bit designs.
Zero Suit Samus and Ganondorf are among the most popular Smash characters, and they’re getting their Amiibos now.
Don’t sleep on Falco!
Putting the Mii in Amiibo.
R.O.B. the Robot in two colors.
Duck Hunt Dog and Mr. Game & Watch help fill out the Smash roster.