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The Legend of Zelda: 30th Anniversary

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Much like the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary set, there doesn’t need to be a lot of figures here. Just one or two in the same vein will do. There are already three-dimensional figures of the classic 8-bit Link from that first game. The amiibo would be pretty much exactly that, but with an amiibo chip in the base.

With several titles in the Legend of Zelda franchise coming out this year – Twilight Princess HD, Hyrule Warriors Legends, The Legend of Zelda for Wii U – there are plenty of ways the 8-bit Link amiibo could be used. Maybe he could unlock an old-school inspired mini-game in Zelda Wii U, or grant the user a new weapon in Hyrule Warriors Legends, like how the Smash Bros. Link unlocks the Spinner in the original Hyrule Warriors. Again, there are many places where this figure could enhance your gameplay experience.


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