Including Japan

The amiibo craze is real, but some people aren’t super keen on the collectible aspect and choose to focus on the in-game functionality. That’s cool, but it can get a bit confusing as to what games are actually supported. Thankfully Twitter userMoldyClay 64has created a cool looking infographic to shed some light on the situation.

Including two Japan-only confirmed games, the count is now up to six titles that weknowabout (Smash,Mario Kart 8, Hyrule Warriors, Ace Combat 3D, One Piece, Kirby And The Rainbow Curse), and five titles that we aren’t quite sure on yet (Captain Toad, Yoshi’s Wooly World, Mario Party 8, Star Fox, and Zelda). That’s a decent number of games right now, but I hope theCaptain Toadfunctionality is revealed sooner than later.

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