Anyone play skylanders? They all need serious testers. They have a lot of bugs. They only happen once in a while, but can get frustrating. By RoyalSpyder — On Mar 10, 2014 @Chmander - There were even some games from the 90's that had glitches in them, because they were rushed...
Classic Spyro, not the ugly Skylanders Spyro. by Matt Bankey a third party with 0 history with Nintendo and is more of a playstation character than else by lolo lolo 3 Alex Commanda Matt Bankey Zachery Lowe Zoroark by Matt Bankey Pokemon I think Zoroark would do better as a pla...
Indeed, the iPad became so ubiquitous so rapidly that when the NFL struck a deal with Microsoft to use its Surface tablets exclusively in 2015, announcers couldn’t help but refer to those tablets as iPads on national TV. 2011: Skylanders Mike Mozart // Flickr 2011: Skylanders Original...
In some cases, ports with moderate changes make sense for third-party publishers. ForSkylanders Imaginators, Activision decided to let players store their toys in the Switch memory as part of a “digital library” rather than keep all their toys next to their console like they’ve needed to ...
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure on the 3DS has a pretty wonderful one. Besides loading dialogue, literally the only tutorial in the game is that you press Y for your first attack, X for secondary, and A to sprint, and you only see the buttons. The first level is actually fun to play,...
My regrets is box boy from Japan is outrageous. Otherwise I got more or less all the complete Amiibos that were released minus Skylanders(waste of money). I did get all the Monster Hunters 3DS version as well. They are now way more then what I paid when I found them. My guess is ...
Even so, toys-to-life games are a lot of fun, and they’ve been bleeding parents dry since 2011, when the popular Skylanders series launched. Since then, Disney has jumped in the fray with the ambitious Disney Infinity series, as has gaming giant Nintendo, with its quirky amiibo figurines...
Chronologically,Skylandersare actually the first of the toys that come to life (technically, they're second to theUB Funkeys, butSkylanderswas the first to be widely successful). With a little help from the famous Spyro series, Activision basically created the popular market that Nintendo and ...
Following on from the huge successes of the Skylanders series, Nintendo has now followed suit with their own figurines to collect. They're being released in batches, but choices such as Samus and Kirby are available for immediate purchase. These figurines do more than just look snazzy, however...
If you're not familiar, the toys-to-life genre includes games like Skylanders and Disney Infinity. These games all involve purchasing physical figurines, which you can then scan using special hardware. Scanning lets you put the toy "into" the game, allowing you to unlock new characters and ...