Re: Wii-U
Verfasst: 21 Nov 2014 12:02
Ich han als Goof na Pokémon Charte gsammlet...wenns damals scho Amiibo gä het, hetis sicher kauft. Rückblickend isch das natürlich saublöd. Für Nintendo isches aber nid s tümmscht...
Skeletor hat geschrieben:isch jetzt öpis wo ich nöd chan nachvollzieh.
wäri vater würd mich das sogar no nerve
Each Amiibo figure will correspond to a specific game; the figure's corresponding game receives access to storage space on the figure for storing data that can be retained for future use. Other compatible games will be able to recognize the figure on a read-only basis; for example, some figures for Super Smash Bros. can be recognized by Mario Kart 8 to unlock alternative costumes for the Miis or in Hyrule Warriors for various bonuses, but only Super Smash Bros. can store data to the figure itself.[12]
Should You Get Them?
For Super Smash Bros. Wii U? Definitely. Having a small of custom AI warriors at your disposal is quite nice, especially when your nephew gets uppity with his skills. "Allow me to introduce my champion, level 50 Link."
For the other two games? If you're not a Smash fan or a toy collector with an addictive personality (hi!), there's really no point. If you want the special Mario Kart outfits, find a friend with the toys and tap them in. If you're big into Hyrule Warriors, all you really need is Link for the Spinner.
* Overall sales for the 3DS increased by 40% over same time last year.
*Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire sold a combined 1.5 million in the US alone.
*Smash 3DS is the best-selling individual portable game in the US for 2014.
*Smash Brothers Wii U has sold 710,000
*amiibo equals sales of Smash Brothers Wii U so far. $13 at 710,000 equals $9.2 million.
Link, Mario and Pikachu have been the three top selling amiibo
*The Wii U had it’s best sales week since launch.
Overall sales of Nintendo 3DS software in November increased by more than 40 percent over the same month in 2013, thanks in part to three huge games:
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: The next great Pokémon adventures for Nintendo 3DS launched on Nov. 21 and have already sold nearly 1.5 million combined physical and digital units in the U.S. alone.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS: The best-selling individual portable game in the U.S. so far in 2014, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS has sold more than 1.5 million physical and digital units in the U.S. since it launched on Oct. 3.
November was also a strong month for Nintendo on the console side, as sales of Wii U hardware and software increased by more than 10 percent and more than 90 percent, respectively, over the same period in 2013. In fact, the week of Nov. 23 was the biggest single week of Wii U hardware sales since the system launched in November 2012. Other Wii U highlights for the month include:
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U has sold nearly 710,000 combined units since launching on Nov. 21. With a current Metacritic score of 92, the latest iteration in Nintendo’s venerable fighting franchise is one of the best-reviewed games in the current generation of systems.
Nov. 21 also saw the arrival of amiibo, Nintendo’s new platform where gaming’s most recognizable characters can be used in different ways in many compatible games. Sales of amiibo are approximately equal to sales of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U so far, while Link, Mario and Pikachu (in that order) have been the best-selling figures to date.
“This is a ringing endorsement from families and fans that Nintendo has the best variety, the best value and the best gaming experiences for sale this holiday season,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “We’re extremely confident in our holiday proposition and look forward to closing this year strong and starting 2015 with a full head of steam.”
Just a few days ago on Dec. 5, Wii U fans got the one-two punch of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the intrepid explorer’s first stand-alone adventure, and NES Remix Pack, which combines previous digital-only games NES Remix and NES Remix 2 in one convenient physical package. More great games are coming for Nintendo systems in the first part of 2015, including Splatoon, Yoshi’s Woolly World and Kirby and the Rainbow Curse for Wii U, and Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. for Nintendo 3DS.
Will es das teil nonig offiziell ghit, mir das mönd us USA oder Japan importierä und denn nur scho Versand, MWST und Co was choschste. Au isch Versand zu Dir scho debii, was au nomal 10 Stutz choschtet!!geosnow hat geschrieben:warum choschtet de hori 24chf in amerika und 44chf bi eus?
Tja, das isch äbä en guetä Frag.. gemäss Nintendo sind alle Amiibos wie ONESHOT's. WEnns uusverahuft hesch päch gha. Mached keini meh!!! Darum, ich glaubs ich Füllä mis lager nomalLuiStyle hat geschrieben:Und wiedermal rettet sich Nintendo
Wärdet ab nächst Jahr sicher brutal Geld mache mit dä Amiibo's.
Ob das guet oder schlecht isch für Coregamer sei dahigestellt