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Silver Mario amiibo launching on May 29th

For all those Nintendo fans who just can’t get enough amiibo figures… get ready to get your hands on the brand new silver-colored Mario amiibo later this month.

Unlike some of the other special figures, this one will apparently hit all retailers beginning on May 29th for $29.99, so good luck!

Check out the announcement below.

A new Mario – Silver Edition amiibo figure is headed to major retailers nationwide and their respective online destinations at a suggested retail price of $12.99. The silver-colored figure will be available in stores on May 29.

As with the other Mario amiibo figures that have already launched, the Mario – Silver Edition amiibo will have the same functionality and work with all games that are compatible with Mario amiibo. For a full list of compatible games, visit http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo/compatibility.

For more information about amiibo, visit http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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