Amiibo
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Introduction
“Amiibo (Japanese: アミーボ Hepburn: Amībo?, stylized as amiibo) is Nintendo's wireless communications and storage protocol, for use between compatible toys and the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U gaming platforms. It was launched in November 2014 in the form of system software updates and a series of Amiibo-enabled figurines, colloquially abbreviated as "amiibo figurines" or simply "amiibo".” (Wikipedia, April 2015)
Interest for education
Amiibos can "grow". As such Amiibo-likes (and not the encrypted originals) could be used in physical visualizations.
Links
- What Nintendo Did Right and Wrong With Its Amiibo Figurines, by Chris Kohler, 12/14, Wired.
- Opinion: The Amiibo Frenzy is Getting Ridiculous, Amiibroke, by Alexa Ray Corriea on April 4, 2015, Gamespot