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Metal Gear Solid Snake Amiibo Is Being Reprinted - Preorder At Best Buy

Solid Snake's sneaking back into stock at Best Buy on February 13.

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Solid Snake is one of the coolest collectibles in Nintendo's line of Amiibo figures, but the master of stealth has been sold out for years. Finally, Snake has snuck back onto store shelves. Over at Best Buy, you can preorder the reprint of the Solid Snake Amiibo for $16 ahead of its February 13 release.

Snake is also a rarity in the Amiibo line, as he's one of a handful of non-Nintendo characters to receive the Amiibo treatment. Another example of this would be Sora from Kingdom Hearts, a hard-to-find Amiibo that's back in stock as well. Just like the character who was introduced in the 2002 game, this replica of Sora comes with a big grin on his face, even bigger shoes, and his signature Keyblade weapon.

If you're looking to complete your Amiibo collection, you can check out the list below for all the figures currently in stock at Best Buy. These feature some of Nintendo's biggest characters--from Mario to Donkey Kong--and several recent games are also presented with Amiibo collectibles here. They're also some of the best-looking collectibles in this price range, with highlights here being the Metroid Dread two-pack or the Ganondorf and Princess Zelda Amiibo based on their Tears of the Kingdom designs.

Most of them cost $16 each, with only a handful being a little bit pricier due to the added size and complexity of the designs. You can also preorder the upcoming reprint of Pyra and Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles for $30 at GameStop ahead of its March 20 release, which is the same day Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition launches.

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The way they handled amiibos has been a complete s***show.

What they should do is just have a web site with every amiibo, and you just order the ones you want and they ship it to you. They will easily be able to gauge user demand by the orders made, and fabricate enough of them accordingly.

It makes a lot more sense and then everyone can conveniently and easily get specifically what they want.

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I can only assume reprints are coming out cause Nintendo is cooking something for the Switch 2

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Amiibos are dead in the water as far as collectables, but some are kinda cool If you like certain characters, and wanna use them on you're office desk or something.

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@j3diknightdave: hah. Sure. Why don't you look at what a Dr Mario goes for. That's just one surprising example of how valuable they actually are.

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@BloodMist said:

@j3diknightdave: hah. Sure. Why don't you look at what a Dr Mario goes for. That's just one surprising example of how valuable they actually are.

$20-30 bucks on ebay recently sold (unless I'm looking up the wrong one, which it's hard to believe there's more than 1 "Dr. Mario") and these were 1st printings.

Not that much, If correct.

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