Sentences with phrase «while other amiibo»

The Link and Toon Link amiibo will unlock an exclusive Spinner weapon for Link to use (an item from Twilight Princess), while other amiibo will give you random in - game items.
An amiibo prompt has been added to the menu screen by pressing, allowing players to scan the Toad amiibo to play Hide and Seek with Pixel Toad, while any other amiibo give the player 1 - Up Mushrooms.
Collection, give new powerful weapons to those characters, while other amiibos can unlock standard weapons or gold.

Not exact matches

While other regions received separate releases of each amiibo, the only way to get both in the US was by purchasing the bundle.
While the Link amiibo will unlock Twilight Princess «Spinner weapon, other figurines will randomly unlock weapons, materials or rupee caches.
While we haven't received any official confirmation about this, we think it's fair to say that Wolf Link will also function like the other Zelda series amiibo and unlock a rare weapon.
(I.E. Callie or Marie might net you some Splatoon furniture, while other figures could net you furniture from other games and villagers designed after the character from that Amiibo... I.E. Samus Amiibo could get you a Samus villager, but I am just speculating right now.)
- as Captain Olimar is making his way home, an asteroid onslaught forces him to land on a nearby planet - Sparklium is the fuel for Olimar's Dolphin III ship - with the ship's fuel depleted, you have to find items on this planet which can be turned into fuel - collect everything from seeds to large scale treasures - you need 30,000 Sparklium to make your way home - you are eventually required to find a lost ship part at the end of the game - levels are more linear and puzzle based, and include specific goals / goodies to collect - move Captain Olimar with the Circle Pad, while all other interactions use the touchscreen - blow your whistle, throw Pikmin and also touch certain objects - worlds are called Sectors, with six areas altogether - find all the treasure and look for new passageways to complete a sector 100 % - passageways can grant you access to secret spots or additional levels highlighted with the letter X - the first world is called Brilliant Garden, which has lush forest environments - Yellow Pikmin can easily reach the upper screen, where you can sometimes collect goodies and pull down vines - there's a level where you use yellow Pikmin as a source to connect two wires - connecting the wires lets you see enemies and platforms that were hidden in the shadows - Winged Pikmin can be flung at high speeds, and they can pick up Olimar and help him descend down into new areas - in a later level, you need to use red Pikmin to stomp out fire and clear the way for you - Rock Pikmin are the strongest ones of the bunch and can break crystals - blue Pikmin can swim and fight well underwater - the maximum amount of Pikmin you can have in a stage is 20 - blow your whistle to call over the correct Pikmin for a task or puzzle - Ravaged Rustworks offers a unique industrial environment where you climb on pipes - Loney Tower has you climbing to the top of a tower without any help of Pikmin, and instead use pipes and Olimar's jetpack - Valley of the Breeze, found in the Leafswirl Lagoon sector, relies complete on Winged Pikmin - Barriers of Flame is in the Sweltering Parchlands sector - here you «lll be forced to improvise with Yellow and Rock Pikmin to get around fire - every world ends with a boss stage - one boss fight puts you up against a Fiery Blowhog, where you use Red Pikmin to pick up / feed bombs to the boss - beating bosses gives you treasures worth 1,000 Sparklium each - supports amiibo in the Splatoon, Super Mario and Animal Crossing lines - amiibo can be scanned in to grant you access to secret spots - these are one room puzzle challenges where you collect a statue - these bonus rooms will also get you 200 Sparklium every time - you are limited by how many amiibo you can summon to each secret spot - one of the treasures you will find is an NES cartridge for Ice Climbers, which carries the name «Revenge Fantasy».
As for the game, yes it will be a shame for the special card characters but I'll just fish for HHD customers at my town's square, perhaps it will be more exciting to visit many times a day to see which customers made it to your village to add to your collection than spending money for random amiibo cards that you might get double and triple times, both methods are random but one costs a lot of money while the other is free, lol.
This is also where the games Amiibo come into play; the Alm and Celica Amiibo unlock new dungeons to explore while other Fire Emblem figures are relegated to a spell which summons them to aid in combat.
(I.E. Callie or Marie might net you some Splatoon furniture, while other figures could net you furniture from other games and villagers designed after the character from that Amiibo... I.E. Samus Amiibo could get you a Samus villager, but I am just speculating right now.)
While some can be accessed through normal gameplay, others will need amiibo in order to be unlocked.
While Pokemon Sun and Moon amiibo support is one of the hot topics, the other one is about the world that we are going to visit this time: Alola!
While other games on Wii U have amiibo compatibility and offer varying content, such as outfits and other goodies, Super Smash Bros is currently the only game you can «bring your amiibo to life» in any sort of capacity.
So in other words, a convenient bit of tech that tricks the Wii U into thinking its communicating with an Amiibo while actually providing data from its own software instead.
While there's no word on the other goodies available in Japan's special edition, the North American release does come with the following special gold Mega Man amiibo figure:
While Nintendo's use of amiibo in Super Smash Bros. is far from a silly gimmick, the company still hasn't announced their plans for integrating the technology into other franchises.
While some have received only minor changes, such as Bayonetta 2's amiibo support, others have received huge additions, such as Pokken Tournament getting a new fighter in the form of Decidueye, and Mario Kart 8's overhauled (and far superior) Battle Mode.
Some games, like Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, will save data to the amiibo, while other games, like Mario Kart 8 and Hyrule Warriors, will give you bonus content just for tapping an amiibo to the GamePad.
Some amiibo will give you cooler power - ups like extra life while others might just give you a handful of coins to spend.
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