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Super Smash Bros. Amiibo Figures Are Discounted At Target

Super Smash Bros. Amiibo Figures Are Discounted At Target https://ift.tt/PpvBrRG One of the coolest--and most affordable--Nintendo collectibles you can get right now is an Amiibo. These miniature figures capture the likeness of Nintendo's many recognizable characters from series like Super Mario, Kirby, and The Legend of Zelda. The most prolific of these Amiibo collections is the Super Smash Bros. line, which features dozens of characters based on their appearances in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Some of these figures can be hard to track down, but thanks to Target, you can save big on select Smash Bros. Amiibo for a limited time, including Mario , Pikachu , Samus , and many more. On average, you can save $5 - $10 per Amiibo figure, and each one is compatible with Super Smash Bros. and various other Switch and Switch 2 games, meaning you can scan in the characters to unlock bonus content, track battler stats, and more. Check out the full list of discounted Smash Bros. Amiibo below. ...

Target's Exclusive Shadow The Hedgehog Lego Set Is Discounted Just Weeks After Its Release

Target's Exclusive Shadow The Hedgehog Lego Set Is Discounted Just Weeks After Its Release https://ift.tt/DiIarwF

If you spent your weekend playing Sonic X Shadow Generations and want to hang out with the Ultimate Life Form indefinitely, one option is to build him in your home laboratory out of Lego bricks. The recently released Shadow the Hedgehog Lego display set is already on sale at Target for the first time. You can get Lego Shadow the Hedgehog for only $59.49 (was $70) this week while supplies last. And this is a deal that definitely could sell out due to the newly released game and upcoming Sonic 3 movie. This deal existing at all is pretty surprising, as the Shadow the Hedgehog set just launched on October 1 for $70.

Exclusive to Target and the Lego Store, Shadow is the second Sonic the Hedgehog Lego display model for adults. You could argue it's technically the first, because the Green Hill Zone display model was released under the Lego Ideas umbrella at the beginning of 2022, well before the official Sonic series debuted in August last year.

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