@OorWullie That makes no sense. The Amiibo is free with purchase. What collector gets tired of getting free swag? I suppose it's the theoretical collector that exists just for your comment. I don't see how the author or anyone can call amiibo a mistake for Nintendo. The sales is what matters and it's those sales that clearly show how wrong you people are.
@JohnnyC You can do that with any console at any stage in it's life. It only shows the number of consoles that have been sold by users or refurbished. The previous owner could have just as easily sold the old console for a new version as selling the old console to completely get rid of it. Assumptions, you know.
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@OorWullie That makes no sense. The Amiibo is free with purchase. What collector gets tired of getting free swag? I suppose it's the theoretical collector that exists just for your comment.
I don't see how the author or anyone can call amiibo a mistake for Nintendo. The sales is what matters and it's those sales that clearly show how wrong you people are.
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@JohnnyC You can do that with any console at any stage in it's life. It only shows the number of consoles that have been sold by users or refurbished. The previous owner could have just as easily sold the old console for a new version as selling the old console to completely get rid of it. Assumptions, you know.