Retailer-Exclusive Amiibos Surfacing, Includes Roy, Ryu

Retailer-Exclusive Amiibos Surfacing, Includes Roy, Ryu

*gasp* No... more... amiibo...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 14, 2015 @ 03:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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Wave after wave of amiibo have surfaced since the last Nintendo Direct, including unannounced store exclusives that have surfaced online. Thanks to several retailers, it seems that they wanted to get the jump on exciting collectors everywhere. For instance, Target appears to soon be hosting a Timmy & Tommy Nook amiibo and a Famicom-themed R.O.B., which was originally exclusive to Japan.

GameStop appears to follow this trend by setting Roy out onto display, as well as two more Animal Crossing amiibo, Kapp'n and Rover.

And finally, Toys 'R Us has jumped onto the train by showing off a Ryu figure. For now, there is no official confirmation, but what we do know is that the Wolf Link amiibo is a comin', which has been unveiled alongside the now confirmed Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD.

(Cover Image courtesy of Nintendo Inquirer)

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