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06/15/2014 10:49 AM ·Spoilers

Poll: Should Nintendo use FSC Paper Cards instead of plastic figurines for Amiibo? Yes or No?

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  • No. Use the figures!

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  • No!!!!

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  • no use the figures

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  • Don't forget that every plastic figurine means more oil is needed for its production. Which means, less oil's left for car driving. Not to mention the environmental pollution caused by plastic waste.

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  • Info: By paper cards I mean collectible trading cards with high quality artwork on it.

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  • NONONONO KEEP THE MODELS THERE WAY MORE EPIC THAN PICTURES

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  • As an avid Nintendo collector I'd have to say the figurines are nicer than cards. I can put them on display... but then the cards are a cool idea because kids could trade them with eachother like hockey cards... Guess it depends on how Nintendo wants to market the idea and how much they want to sell them for. Harder to pay $10 for a card... Whatever decision Nintendo makes will be the right 1

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  • its hard to put data storage/nfc in a card

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  • Baby Mario and Baby Luigi as a team with moves from the game "Partners in Time"

    Yeahs0

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