So if you base your Amiibo purchases on whether they actually add anything to your games, your collection of near
field communication toys is probably under control.
Not exact matches
The
toys are placed on a base and through the magic of near
field communication (NFC) appear in the game world.
The theory is the tablet will be equipped with Near
Field Communication (NFC) components allowing it to scan and interpret
toys and figurines with embedded NFC identifiers.
The New 3DS XL has built - in near -
field -
communication support (NFC) for amiibo
toys, which are plastic versions of characters such as Mario, Pikachu and Donkey Kong that activate special content in select games for $ 12.99 apiece.
The machines also add near -
field communications (NFC) capabilities, meaning new games will be able to support the Nintendo amiibo figures, which can interact with the onscreen action — like the Skylanders and Disney Infinity character
toys.
If you're unfamiliar with I mean, after you've crawled out from under your moss - covered rock, head to the closest video game retailer and you'll see them:
toys implanted with NFC (near
field communication) chips.
To begin with, Amiibo's aren't just another NFC (near -
field communications)
toy.
There's something fascinating about seeing a physical
toy materialize in a video game, even if it's only thanks to near
field communication trickery.