Hello, everyone,
I'm a brazilian gamer (mostly Nintendo games), 27 years old. I have a Rosalina & Luma and a Kirby amiibo and I'm waiting for Ness, Game & Watch and Bowser.
I was surfing around when I decided to inform myself about amiibo.
I suddenly came acroos amiibodojo.com and, well, I loved it.
I was looking for how to train Rosalina  & Luma specifically, and jeez - was I on the wrong direction... But now everything is clear: stats, the timer training method, custom moves...
I liked the content so much I decided to send an e-mail to amiibocloud@gmail.com to give a positive feedback and I got an automatic response saying that the website development has been ceased along with this forum's link.
I hope I can reach the creator of amiibodojo.com to say "Congrats on your site. I can see it has a lot of love put into it."
(And I'm going to be really honest: This post have a lot of its content ripped off from the e-mail I sent. I really don't want my carefully written e-mail to get lost on a abandoned entry box.)
Let me gosh about amiibo (on SSB) for a sec:
It's so magical - a toy that learns! And yet so misterious. No one knows entirely how they work. Fans developing theories, discovering and getting creative to make the strongest doll. Such a wonder. Will it ever be an public answer from Nintendo on how are they programmed? How can all that training be transferred on a fraction of a second of when we read our amiibo into the character selection screen? And the best part is that it's not over. There are more amiibo to come such as Bayonetta!Â
The e-mail I sent also had questions that I hope this forum can anwser (not here and now, unless you want to), like: what is the secret password hypernovaK1RBY for? Did the game updates affect the amiibo behavior and if so, how? What would happen if a amiibo trained on 1.1.6 got read on the raw version of the game? And why amiibo doens't have a plural?
May the entire world bond over amiibo, 'cause it's awesome.
Sorry for my bad english (maybe).
I'm a brazilian gamer (mostly Nintendo games), 27 years old. I have a Rosalina & Luma and a Kirby amiibo and I'm waiting for Ness, Game & Watch and Bowser.
I was surfing around when I decided to inform myself about amiibo.
I suddenly came acroos amiibodojo.com and, well, I loved it.
I was looking for how to train Rosalina  & Luma specifically, and jeez - was I on the wrong direction... But now everything is clear: stats, the timer training method, custom moves...
I liked the content so much I decided to send an e-mail to amiibocloud@gmail.com to give a positive feedback and I got an automatic response saying that the website development has been ceased along with this forum's link.
I hope I can reach the creator of amiibodojo.com to say "Congrats on your site. I can see it has a lot of love put into it."
(And I'm going to be really honest: This post have a lot of its content ripped off from the e-mail I sent. I really don't want my carefully written e-mail to get lost on a abandoned entry box.)
Let me gosh about amiibo (on SSB) for a sec:
It's so magical - a toy that learns! And yet so misterious. No one knows entirely how they work. Fans developing theories, discovering and getting creative to make the strongest doll. Such a wonder. Will it ever be an public answer from Nintendo on how are they programmed? How can all that training be transferred on a fraction of a second of when we read our amiibo into the character selection screen? And the best part is that it's not over. There are more amiibo to come such as Bayonetta!Â
The e-mail I sent also had questions that I hope this forum can anwser (not here and now, unless you want to), like: what is the secret password hypernovaK1RBY for? Did the game updates affect the amiibo behavior and if so, how? What would happen if a amiibo trained on 1.1.6 got read on the raw version of the game? And why amiibo doens't have a plural?
May the entire world bond over amiibo, 'cause it's awesome.
Sorry for my bad english (maybe).