Nintendo really wants you to own Amiibos.
The little figures based on famous characters such as Mario and Link can interact with Wii U games like Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros. via the GamePad. It’s a similar concept to what the popular Skylanders and Disney Infinity games have practiced for a few years now. However, Nintendo has thought up a creative way to deliver figures.
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Still, this is a pretty inventive way to get Amiibos into homes. While you can obviously still go to a store and buy them individually, just as you can with Skylanders and Disney Infinity figures, this method gives people a way to buy and receive multiple Amiibos without having to leave their homes. Skylanders and Disney Infinity don’t have a similar subscription service.
Amiibo launches Nov. 21 along with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.