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Get ready to ride the next two waves of amiibo

The next wave of amiibo is hitting store shelves in September; well, that is, if the hot little NFC figurines can even stay on the shelves. On September 11, six more amiibo will be available for purchase – just in time for the release of Super Mario Maker. The list includes:

  • 30th Anniversary Mario Classic Color
  • Zero Suit Samus
  • Ganondorf
  • Olimar
  • Bowser Jr.
  • Dr. Mario

And if that isn't enough, there will be a retro 3-pack arriving on September 25, featuring R.O.B., Duck Hunt, and Mr. Game & Watch. Something to note, for all the amiibo hunters out there: there is no information quite yet regarding when pre-orders will go live.

If you happened to notice that the amiibo based off of Mii fighters from Super Smash Bros for Wii U/3DS are missing, that's because there will be a special 3-pack releasing in November now; they were previously set to release in September.

Which amiibo will you be picking up?

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