>>720356829
amiibo could have been done right. Taking content in a game, arbitrarily locking it behind a 12kb lock, and demanding you spend $20 on a less than mcdonalds tier toy to unlock it is about the worst way you could possibly do it. This is like when BioWare/EA got caught locking "DLC" character behind a paywall when it was in the fucking game files that you could manually fucking activate.