I say it's better to have to pay 20 bucks for the reader than have to pay hundreds for a new 3DS.
I say it's better to have to pay 20 bucks for the reader than have to pay hundreds for a new 3DS.
No it wasn't a game or a movie. Although they should make a game or a movie about what I'm talking about that was concieved in 1976. :)
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My Mario Maker levels were all right. I liked my amiibo museum stage, my arcade memories stage, and my replicas of Fire Man and Bubble Man's stages from Mega Man.
Playing with cars is still fun, you just can't relaly do that as an adult anymore. But if you have kids around who like to play with cars, then it's OK. :)
Yeah you can still scan amiibos with old 3DSes. You just have to buy a seperate reader that costs about 20 bucks. That's what I do. I don't even have a 3DS XL, I just have the original old 3DS!
Shame that your GameStop isn't very good. The one I go to is great, that's where I reserve all my amiibo figures. But there is another GameStop nearby that I don't go to, even though it's bigger, because the clerks in that one are so rude and cocky.
I imagine Hey! Pikmin is only in 2-D because the action takes places on both screens. I don't mind since I can't see in 3-D anyway.
Nooooo, something else big was made in 1976. And it wasn't a game either.
You don't have to get a New 3DS to use amiibos. I have my old 3DS, and I just got one of those 20 dollar amiibo readers.
I've been playing Hey! Pikmin recently. I like it, and I'm not a Pikmin fan. It makes really good use of amiibo figures, too.
There was another really big important thing that was created in 1976. :)
Pong on the PSOne is surprisingly creative. So is the PS BreakOut game.