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Add section for Amiibo emulation on console via homebrew
===Emulation===
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|+Related Console PC Emulatorsthat Support Amiibo
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* [[Citra]] added Amiibo support in late 2018. <ref>[https://twitter.com/citraemu/status/1064927217807958016 Citra - Announcing amiibo support] (November 20, 2018)</ref>
====Amiibo Emulation Homebrew that Runs on Consoles with <abbr title="Custom Firmware">CFW</abbr>====* [https://github.com/hax0kartik/wumiibo Wumiibo] for 3DS custom firmware has an app that can load Amiibo in software, but it's buggy and has limited compatibility (SSB4 3DS), and is no longer under development*[https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/re_nfpii re_nfpii] for Wii U*[https://github.com/XorTroll/emuiibo emuiibo] for Switch
===Amiibo Cloning===
Do note that (on retail systems) the appropriate areas of a tag must be permanently locked after programming, for the tag to be recognized as valid.
*[https://github.com/HiddenRamblings/TagMo TagMo]: An open-source [[Android emulators|Android]] mobile application that can be used with NTAG215 NFC tags to store and relay the same information as any given amiibo (provided they have the [https://pastebin.com/aV23ha3X appropriate encryption keys]). [https://github.com/HiddenRamblings/TagMo/releases Download]
*[http://www.n2elite.com/ N2 Elite] (formerly Amiiqo): A commercial kit consisting of a little puck capable of emulating multiple tags, selected sequentially at the push of a button, and optionally of a USB NFC adapter.
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