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ConsoleNintendoAmiibo figure from Nintendo
Inkling Girl collectible figure enhances your gaming experience in the fun and exciting Splatoon FPS game. Take advantage of new features, abilities and equipment. Complete your figure collection with exclusive content and gear.
Bring your favorite character to life by tapping your GamePad and letting them evolve. Your Amiibo figure will evolve, expanding its abilities and customizing movements as you play the game.
Amiibo are small collectible figures of computer game characters, mainly those from Nintendo games, that can communicate with the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U game consoles and interact with compatible games using near field communication (NFC). The figures have different effects on different games and it is also possible to save data on the figures. In Mario Kart 8 and Hyrule Warriors, for example, you can access new clothes and weapons respectively with the help of Amiibo figures, and in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, you can train and fight with a computer-controlled figure that is connected to the Amiibo figure.
NOTE: amiibo are compatible with Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
With Wii U, communication takes place by placing the figure on the small box at the bottom left of the Gamepad.
The Nintendo 3DS does not have built-in NFC technology and therefore cannot communicate with Amiibo yet, but an adapter will be released on October 2, 2015 that will allow the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS to communicate with Amiibo. However, the New Nintendo 3DS model has built-in support for NFC and can thus communicate with Amiibo without an adapter.
Amiibo resemble the figures for Disney Infinity and Skylanders, but these are not compatible with each other and it is therefore not possible to use Amiibo figures for games intended for Disney Infinity or Skylanders figures or vice versa. The exceptions are Turbo Charge Donkey Kong and Hammer Slam Bowser which can be switched between Skylanders and Amiibo mode. However, these two do not work for Skylanders on consoles other than Nintendo’s.


















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