This wave of customized amiibos by fans from all over is a positive and beautiful symptom of Nintendo’s first stab at mainstream gaming relevance in what feels like forever.
After countless fans voiced their frustrations about the amiibo line's horrific wave four launch, the House of Mario finally apologizes, promising to do better.
GameStop's website and in-store registers were unable to handle the masses of people trying to score amiibo Wave 4 and its exclusive Ness figure this week.
While scalpers and collectors are at war with each other for the likes Shulk and Marth, three of the more abundant amiibo figures have had their prices dropped.
Looks like there will be new Rosalina, Wario and Donkey Kong amiibos coming with Mario's next party game. Good news, as long as you can get a hold of them.