



Ryu amiibo (Super Smash Bros Series)
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Blanca Aldana
> 3 dayIt came in good shipping the only problem i had that it was European but thats my fault for not reading well enough. Other than that great :D
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Lucaslink2
> 3 dayExcellent condition and with the package in brand new condition excellent for collectors.
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Daniel
> 3 dayProduct received was NOT the product shown. It is NOT the English version you will receive, unlike what is pictured, it is the Japanese version. Other than that, everythings fine about it, no damaged packaging and figure was in good shape, despite it not being the proper one.
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goodfriendscott
Greater than one weekWoo too happy
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Phantom3793
> 3 dayI enjoy it a lot. It is my favorite amiibo in my collection. This is the best amiibo ever!
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Mr. Jeremy Sanford
Greater than one weekIt was a great present. Well made and fun.
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Arturo
> 3 dayI like the box art, but when I Received this, the box was a little damaged. Amiibo still worked fine tho.
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seana broadway
> 3 daythis was just what my son was wanting!
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Customer
> 3 day**Please note that the product picture with Fox attached with a single pole to the base is from the original Nintendo prototype and the one you purchase will have the less aesthetic but more sturdy blocks on his feet I ordered seven of the first series of these -- Fox, Pikachu, Kirby, Villager, Samus, Link, and Mario -- and I have to say Fox impressed me most as far as detail goes. I put my order in for these before Nintendo released the official images rather than prototypes, and was a little nervous to see the less aesthetic blocks holding his feet down, but since this is meant to be played with and not just displayed I dont think its distracting enough to dock a star for Fox. Id be happy enough for the money just for the figure as a collectible. They have his reflector and blaster on his side, and theres a decent weight to the figure. As far as durability, Im in my 20s and am not concerned about breaking it from the base, but I am keeping all of mine in a Tupperware container for storage to help prevent bending anything like Links sword or Foxs tail. Im not sure about younger children, but I assume that if they have Skylanders or Infinity (similar products) theyll be fine with these. Now for the Wii U functionality, so far I dont think youll be missing out if you pass on these. Theyre fun to play against, and the AI seems challenging enough as it levels up, but syncing with the figures when you exit smash mode or the customization screen can get tedious. If you play against three of them, youll have to set all three back on the gamepad NFC portal after youve finished. Im not sure what happens if you just turn the game off before pressing b in smash mode, the game may persist unsynced data or you might lose it. The NFC function of the game pad does work quite well though. Syncing is pretty quick, though I did pull the figure away too quickly once and corrupted its data which the game detected and helped me fix. The other games that support these figures dont seem to have much content yet other than custume changes, which in my opinion shouldnt be content that requires the purchase of a figure, but in the guide for the amiibo it says that only one games data can be stored on each figure at a time, so Im interested to see how Nintendo manages that with the multiple have support theyre planning.
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Etienne G
> 3 dayNintendo needs to hire more 3rd party factories to make more Amiibo.