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Re: Feature: How We'd Like to See amiibo Used in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Pigumon

@jjmesa16 Just save the data on the amiibo for multiple games, it's simple. You're only saving the tiniest info that the software then interprets, it's doesn't need to do all this saving transferring deleting stuff.

In the original NES games, you could enter your save data, which included all of your items, upgrades, locations, levels, whatever in a string of like twenty numbers and letters. That takes up almost no space by today"s standards. This response I'm typing right now takes up more data than what the amiibo needs. So I'm sure it can hold tons of info from multiple games.