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20 Super Rare Nintendo Amiibo Figures

Added: 12.05.2015 1:57 | 12 views | 0 comments


1. Legless Princess Peach



Nintendo's Amiibo toy figurines have become quite the rage in the collectible market. While the typical retail price for an Amiibo is only $12.99, their relative scarcity has caused prices to skyrocket. For example, this legless Princess Peach, the result of a manufacturing defect, sold for $25,100 on eBay.


2. Dual Cannon Samus



Metroid's famous bounty hunter, Samus, gets a serious price upgrade when she dual-wields her iconic arm cannon. For thrifty shoppers, two-can Sam can be found for a mere $2,500–ten percent of the cost of her compatriot, legless Peach.


3. No-Lefty Luigi



Rounding out the collection of top-tier manufacturing defects, this Luigi Amiibo showed up on eBay missing his left hand. The auction winner is now out $500. Beyond Peach, Samus and Luigi, though, most defects don't seem to positively impact the value of Amiibo figures.


4. Villager



If you're not into factory mistakes and want to focus on collecting intact Amiibo, finding the Villager from Animal Crossing is a quest in itself. Unless you spot one in the wild, expect to pay upwards of $70 on auction sites to grab the little guy.


5. Greninja



Good luck grabbing a pre-order for the elusive Pokemon ninja. As is often the case with Amiibo figures, Greninja sold out long before he even hit store shelves.


6. Little Mac



Little Mac became one of the most popular Nintendo fighters after his inclusion in the new Super Smash Bros. That new stardom led to his Amiibo becoming a hot commodity, too. Pro tip for winning him in an auction: Dance like a fly, bite like a mosquito.


7. Gold Mario



He's not quite worth his weight in gold, but if you manage to find a Gold Mario Amiibo, he's currently valued at around around $60. Mama mia.


8. Marth



Marth's come a long way. He flummoxed many players in his first Smash Bros. appearance, but after the surprising success of Fire Emblem in the West, Marth has received a huge popularity boost. Acquiring his coveted Amiibo will cost you more than $50.


9. Pit



After languishing on the sidelines for more than a decade, Kid Icarus has officially made a comeback, thanks to the tireless efforts of Nintendo designer Masahiro Sakurai. Some Amiibo figures are rare because they're relatively unknown. Other characters, like Pit, are rare because they're so loved.


10. Wii Fit Trainer



That's it, feel the burn ... in your wallet, that is. Considered a rare unicorn by serious Amiibo collectors, the Wii Fit Trainer still goes for more than three times her retail price.


11. Ness



In a more just universe, the words "rare" and "Earthbound" would never appear together, but sadly, this is the timeline we inhabit. The consummate yo-yo artist Ness is an upcoming GameSpot exclusive. If you didn't pre-order, though, you'll need to cast PSI Hypnosis to persuade someone else to fork him over.


12. Meta Knight



Meta Knight got an avalanche of nerfs in the recent Smash Bros. game, but his weaker range didn't affect his popularity as a toy. Rumors abound that he'll be restocked in stores, but expect to pay close to $40 until then.


13. Ike



If you've kept your ear close to the ground, then you know the mercenary Ike is rumored for a summer restock. The smart bet would be to wait out his current price spike–$40–until then, just in case this royal bodyguard becomes a mere commoner.


14. Shulk



Behold the power of the Monado! Thanks to his rabid fanbase, Shulk's Xenoblade title became a bonafide hit in the West, and his Amiibo proved just as popular. Unfortunately, like the Wii game from which he hails, Shulk is a difficult man to track down.


15. Captain Falcon



Winning isn't about being lucky. It's about being bold. And you'll need to be bold to hunt down your very own Captain Falcon figure. Once you do, he'll cost you close to $35.


16. Rosalina



Who knew Rosalina would become such a lightning rod for controversy? One collector managed to frustrate the entire Amiibo collecting community by purchasing huge numbers of Rosalinas simply to keep her off store shelves. Luckily, the truly committed can still find her for around $30.


17. King Dedede



For the longest time, Dreamland's king has been unfairly maligned. Maybe Nintendo fans are finally celebrating his heroic nature, because his Amiibo has been one of the most popular.


18. Lucario



A well-trained Lucario can identify creatures more than half a mile away. We wish we had the same telepathic ability to spot which Toys "R" Us has the fabled Amiibo in stock. Expect to pay twice his retail price for a Lucario in the wild.


19. Fox



Fox McCloud may have what it takes to save the Lylat Galaxy, but you'll have to find him first. He's not impossible to discover, but he still remains one of the less common Amiibo originals.


20. Dankey Kang



What's a collector to do after tracking down the rarest and most valuable Amiibo figures? Well, there's a cool niche market of custom painted Amiibo characters to explore. Creators offer unique spins on classic characters, like the famous Jeopardy-themed meme "Dankey Kang," pictured above. While not officially produced by Nintendo, a custom painted work can be truly one of a kind.


From: www.gamespot.com

Saint Seiya: Soldiers Souls Shows A Closer Look At Leo, Hades, And Other Fighters

Added: 11.05.2015 18:22 | 2 views | 0 comments


The latest Saint Seiya game will release later this year with Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

From: n4g.com

Oculus: Mobile VR Jam Entrants Can Come to Other Headsets Gear VR Store

Added: 11.05.2015 18:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


VRFocus reports on Oculus VR confirmed that entrants to the Gear VR's Mobile VR Jam can also come to other head-mounted displays (HMDs).

From: n4g.com

Saint Seiya: Soldiers Souls Shows A Closer Look At Leo, Hades, And Other Fighters

Added: 11.05.2015 16:17 | 2 views | 0 comments


The latest Saint Seiya game will release later this year with Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

From: n4g.com

Kicked: Elsinore, Winterflame, Fall of Magic, LOUD on Planet X

Added: 11.05.2015 1:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Kicked is the show highlighting some of the unique games you can back on Kickstarter. This weeks games: Elsinore Winterflame: The Other Side Fall of Magic LOUD on Planet X

Tags: Fate, Planet, Other
From: n4g.com

JRPGs I Should be Playing (Other than Final Fantasy)

Added: 10.05.2015 23:17 | 17 views | 0 comments


Actiontrip: I know Im known as the CE Queen right now, but years ago, I was the JRPG Queen. Zippers. Big swords. Airships. Spikey hair. Protagonists with severe memory loss. I was all over every single one of them. Somewhere down the line, probably around the time when Arc Rise Fantasia released (God, I shudder to remember that JRPG), I fell out of the JRPG loop. I turned toward shooters, action games, and western RPGs such as Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and The Witcher. The only JRPGs that have graced my consoles in quite sometime have been of the Final Fantasy nature or Kingdom Hearts remasters. Theres definitely more to the JRPG world than Final Fantasy, as much as I have a love/hate relationship with it.

From: n4g.com

Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Announcement Teaser Trailer

Added: 08.05.2015 18:33 | 24 views | 0 comments


http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense With a focus on the art of ruling and national improvement, Common Sense adds depth to domestic rule and adds a number of major changes to diplomacy. The most significant modification in Common Sense is the new provincial development system. Building space in a province is now limited by its terrain and Development Value. The more developed a province is, the greater wealth and power you can squeeze out of it. By spending monarch points, you can now customize your trading hubs or make great recruiting centers. Fewer, more powerful buildings means that every decision about construction has greater importance – if you want a manufactory and have no building slots in Champagne, what will you destroy? Other major features include: Parliaments: The English crown and other constitutional systems of government can now use their flexible system to pass laws through parliaments National Churches: Protestant kingdoms can customize their new faith and make it a true partner to the throne. New Religious Systems: Buddhism and Protestantism both get fresh coats of faith-based paint New Options For Subject States: Once just tiny money faucets, recent expansions have made vassals and colonial nations more useful. Common Sense gives you new tools to exploit them or keep them in line Government Ranks: As you invest in the development of your nation, you can climb from a small duchy to a major empire, unlocking new benefits. New Government mechanics: Theocracies will have new actions and mechanics to highlight their unique character, and the Holy Roman Empire can create Free Cities As always, Common Sense will be accompanied by a host of free updates and improvements - including some significant changes to the map of Europe. http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense

From: www.gamershell.com

Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Announcement Teaser Trailer

Added: 08.05.2015 18:33 | 22 views | 0 comments


http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense With a focus on the art of ruling and national improvement, Common Sense adds depth to domestic rule and adds a number of major changes to diplomacy. The most significant modification in Common Sense is the new provincial development system. Building space in a province is now limited by its terrain and Development Value. The more developed a province is, the greater wealth and power you can squeeze out of it. By spending monarch points, you can now customize your trading hubs or make great recruiting centers. Fewer, more powerful buildings means that every decision about construction has greater importance – if you want a manufactory and have no building slots in Champagne, what will you destroy? Other major features include: Parliaments: The English crown and other constitutional systems of government can now use their flexible system to pass laws through parliaments National Churches: Protestant kingdoms can customize their new faith and make it a true partner to the throne. New Religious Systems: Buddhism and Protestantism both get fresh coats of faith-based paint New Options For Subject States: Once just tiny money faucets, recent expansions have made vassals and colonial nations more useful. Common Sense gives you new tools to exploit them or keep them in line Government Ranks: As you invest in the development of your nation, you can climb from a small duchy to a major empire, unlocking new benefits. New Government mechanics: Theocracies will have new actions and mechanics to highlight their unique character, and the Holy Roman Empire can create Free Cities As always, Common Sense will be accompanied by a host of free updates and improvements - including some significant changes to the map of Europe. http://pdxint.at/eu4_common_sense

From: www.gamershell.com


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