Nintendo Reveals Amiibo Figures Cost

amiiboNintendo, having announced their Amiibo interactive figures a few days ago, did not mention just how much you would have to fork out in order to bring one of these puppies home. Of course, we all know that sooner or later, something has got to give, and it is without further ado that we bring you the latest word by none other than the President of Nintendo America, Reggie Fils-Aime, who happened to spill the beans over to the Seattle Times when he was sharing more about the recently revealed toys. Reggie said, “You can expect them to be comparable to the Disney and Skylander products that are on the market.”

All right, so those are not exactly the most accurate of figures to throw around, but at the very least, it does give those of us who are desperate for just about any bit of information concerning the upcoming Amiibo figures. For folks living in the UK, Skylanders would start from £5 and go all the way to £15, whole those who would want to pick up Disney Infinity figures will do so for approximately 10 quid a pop.

Reggie continued, “We certainly hope [that Amiibo can match the sales of Skylanders]. There’s three things that we see that make this different, hopefully stronger than the current propositions. First, that it’s Nintendo IP. Secondly, the ability for these to work across multiple games. We think that’s going to be a huge driver – having these figures work with Mario Kart 8, work with Mario Party, work with Yoshi’s Wooly World. We think that’s a huge step forward for this space. The third aspect is that we do believe our Amiibo figures are going to have a wider demographic footprint. We think we’re going to have much stronger girl appeal. We think we’re going to have strong young adult play because of the collectability. For those three reasons we’ve got the potential to be bigger than what’s been out in the space so far.”

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