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The unoffical Amiiqo can spoof up to 200 amiibo figurines

Axiogame’s new Amiiqo figurine is being billed as a “personal backup” for Nintendo’s official amiibo figurines.

The Amiiqo uses an Android app to sideload data from any current amiibo — and can store up to 200 — to spoof the real thing. Priced at $89 USD, the Amiiqo comes pre-loaded with 10 amiibo datasets.

“Nintendo actively monitors threats to its product security and the unauthorized use of its intellectual property,” the publisher said after news of the Amiiqo hit the internet today.

“Nintendo will vigorously enforce its intellectual property rights and will work to protect its greatest assets, its beloved characters and products.”


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