Amiibo
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An Amiibo is a small handheld object produced by Nintendo, which stores and relays various information for related video games via near field communication (NFC). These often take form of a figurine or card and can be used to customize your character in game or add content to compatible Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and Nintendo Switch games.
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Amiibo Support | ||||
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Nintendo 3DS | |||||||
Citra | Windows, OS X, Linux | Nightly | ✗ | ||||
3dmoo | Windows, Linux | Git | ✗ | ||||
TronDS | Windows, Linux | 1.0.0.5 | ✗ | ||||
Wii U | |||||||
Cemu | Windows | 2.0-80 | ✓ | ||||
Decaf | Windows, Linux | Git | ✗ | ||||
Nintendo Switch | |||||||
yuzu | Windows, macOS, Linux | Nightly | ✓ | ||||
Ryujinx | Windows | Git | ✗ |
Amiibo Software
- TagMo: An open source android application that can be used to store and relay the same information as any given amiibo (provided they have the appropriate encryption keys). Download
- n2elite: A little puck sold commercially that uses the "amiiqo emulator" for storing and transferring data to official Nintendo consoles.
Complete sets can be found here
Consoles: Color TV-Game • Nintendo Entertainment System (Family Computer) • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super Family Computer) • Nintendo 64 • GameCube • Wii • Wii U • Nintendo Switch Handhelds: Game & Watch • Game Boy/Color • Virtual Boy • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS • Nintendo DSi • Nintendo 3DS Related: Family Computer Disk System • Satellaview • 64DD • Super Game Boy • e-Reader • Amiibo • Triforce (Arcade) • Namco ES3 (Arcade) |