For those of us hyped to get our hands on anything Breath of the Wild-related, Good Smile Company has answered our call with their Nendoroid Link: Breath of the Wild Version figure. Good Smile Company are the same people behind other lovely Legend of Zelda figures, such as figma Link: Link Between Worlds Version and Nendoroid Link: Majora’s Mask Version, and they certainly have mastered the art of capturing the characters’ essence.

Like the previous figma for A Link Between Worlds, there are two different editions of this Nendoroid to choose from: Standard and DX. The Standard Edition, priced at ¥4,167 before tax, comes with the smaller amount of accessories. For that price, you will get Link’s bow and arrow, quiver, sword, sheath, shield, plus the new Shiekah Slate, pictured below. Also included are two interchangeable facial expressions for Link, a smiling one and a yelling one.

The DX Edition, priced at ¥5,370, has everything from the standard plus an axe, a chicken leg, a club, a hood piece for Link’s head, and most impressive of all, a horse (Epona?). If you can afford it, I would totally splurge on the DX addition.

Nendoroid Link: Breath of the Wild Version is available to pre-order at the Good Smile Online Store (Standard, DX), scheduled to release in June 2017. These figures can also be found on sites like AmiAmi, HobbyLink Japan, and Tokyo Otaku Mode.

Between its mention in my Favorites of 2016 and Ajay’s review, there is no shortage of YURI!!! on ICE fans here at Geekscape. So with great excitement, I am pleased to announce that Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid Yuri Katsuki is now available for pre-order!

The precious Japanese figure skater comes with a bowl of katsudon (pork cutlet bowl to you guys watching the dubbed version), his glasses, and his smartphone (it even has his poodle case on it!). Yuri has three interchangeable expressions: a smiling expression, an embarrassed expression, and my personal favorite, his “Eros” expression from his short program. Alternate hair parts are also included.

Nendoroid Yuri Katsuki is available for pre-order now at the cost of ¥4,500. If you place your order through the Good Smile Company online shop, you will also get a rubber strap of Yuri as a bonus! The figure is scheduled to release in July 2017. And in case you are wondering, yes, Nendoroid Victor is also in the works!

That Corrin amiibo Nintendo promised to make is still M.I.A. but thankfully, Good Smile Company is filling the void with both a figma and Nendoroid of the female version of Fire Emblem: Fates‘ hero.

figma Corrin (Female) looks graceful and is able to be posed in many positions , thanks to joints and flexible plastic in different parts. The heroine comes with two facial expressions, a calm, smiling one and a yelling one for battle scenes. She is also equipped with her trusty sword, Yato, as well as the Dragonstone. As with all figma, Corrin is packaged with an articulated stand to help support her in her various poses.

figma Corrin (Female) ships in August 2017 but is available to pre-order now at the price of ¥6,296.

If you decide to pre-order her from the Good Smile Company online shop, a bonus accessory, the Omega Yato sword, will be included as a bonus.

For those of you who prefer your warriors on the diminutive side, Good Smile Company has also created the Nendoroid Corrin (Female). The Nendoroid is also posable and comes with a variety of accessories. Unlike the figma, the Nendoroid gets both the Nohr and Hoshido versions of the Yato sword. Also included is a Dragonstone. The accessory that stands out most in my opinion are the head and arm parts that allow Corrin to perform her “Dragon Fang Shot” attack (seen in the last image). Additional facial expressions include a gentle smile and brave, combat-ready face.

Like the figma, the Nendoroid ships in August 2017 and is available to pre-order now. The price is moderately lower at ¥4,815 but there is no additional bonus for purchasing the figure at the Good Smile Smile online shop.

Which of these figures do you like best?

Good Smile Company brings fans more gaming goodness with their latest figure up for pre-order, Nendoroid Kyo Kusangai: CLASSIC Ver. Hailing from The King Of Fighters XIV, Kyo comes garbed in his classic school uniform. He is also bundled with all the accessories needed to recreate two of his signature moves from the fighting game, “100 Shiki: Oniyaki” and “Ura 108 Shiki: Orochinagi.”
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Included are three flame effects pieces and two facial expressions (standard and combat). Nendoroids are able to be posed in several positions allowing the figure to recreate fun battle scenes. Who wouldn’t want to see Kyo face off against a Beanie Baby? Be honest.

Nendoroid Kyo Kusanagi: CLASSIC Ver. is currently available to pre-order on The Good Smile Company Online Shop for ¥4,500. The figure is scheduled to release in March 2017.

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Kyo isn’t the only KOF character getting the Nendoroid treatment. An image of Nendoroid Mai Shiranui was also revealed!

As fans of Fire Emblem Fates, we couldn’t be more thrilled with the latest pre-order from Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid series of figures: Elise! Fans will remember her as the youngest of the four royal siblings of Nohr.

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Elise’s starting class in Fates was Troubadour, so it stands to reason that she would come with a Heal Staff and “healing effects” accessory. Look at her! She looks like a freaking magical girl!

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And no troubadour is complete without their horse! Elise is packaged with a special equine wearing gear to match its rider. The horse’s front legs are also posable.

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Elise is a princess of many moods and as such comes with three different facial expressions to swap out as you please: a standard expression, a smiling expression (seen in the header), and an upset expression. I adore her “upset” face. The sculptor did an amazing job with the puffed-out cheeks and pursed lips.

You can pre-order Nendoroid Elise now for ¥5,370 before tax. She is available at the official Good Smile Company online store. Nendoroid Elise is scheduled to ship in January 2017.

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Nendoroid Corrin (Female) is also planned! This concept art is the only information on the figure we have at this time.

[source: Kahotan’s Blog]

Good Smile Company recently announced that they were releasing a Nendoroid Korra from Nickelodeon’s animated TV show The Legend of Korra. The reveal was a surprise but not without precedent. Other American licenses have had moments in the GSC spotlight. Captain America, Batman, Iron Man, and even the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have their own figures. Given The Legend of Korra‘s aesthetic, it seems a great fit for this style of figure. Now, let’s take a look at her.

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For the most part, Korra is fairly simple figure. She comes with only one expression, unlike the majority of the other Nendoroids on the market. Her hair is jointed, according to the product listing. Korra comes with two bending effects parts that each have their own stands. She also has interchangeable parts to let her appear as though she is leaping into the air or posing on the ground.

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Nendoroid Korra is currently only available to pre-order in the United States. She can be found at the Good Smile Company online store as well as partnering retailers. She costs ¥4,444 before tax and is scheduled to ship this November.

The latest release for Good Smile Company’s  Nendoroid posable figures is En Yufuin from Cute High Earth Defense Clube LOVE! (Binan Koukou Chukyuboeibu LOVE! in Japanese). Part of the company’s Orange Rouge line that caters to female fans, the figure of En-chan a.k.a. Battle Lover Cerulean is perfectly timed; the second season of his anime was recently announced.

Nendoroid En Yufuin stands about 100 millimeters tall and is packaged with several interchangeable parts. He comes with his Love Stick weapon along with a special arm part to hold it. Other arm-pose pieces include the finger-point and heart-symbol, both used at the end of the team’s transformation sequence. En-chan also comes with three facial expressions: “standard,” smiling, and sighing. My favorite accessories are definitely the bath house towel and bucket that he wears when he visits the Kurotamayu Bath House. You can see additional photos on Kahotan’s Blog.

You can pre-order Nendoroid En Yufuin now for the price of ¥5,000. If you pre-order him at the Good Smile Company online shop, a Nendoroid Plus Rubber Strap of En will be included with your order. Keep in mind, orders close March 16 at 9PM Japan time.

Any fans thinking of picking up this guy?

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Wonder Festival 2016 Winter begins February 7 in Japan and announcements of lovely new toys are popping up on the web. Good Smile Company and Max Factory always bring special items with them to the event and this year is no exception.

The headliner is of course, Snow Miku, a wintery-themed Hatsune Miku. Every year, the Vocaloid’s seasonal attire is designed and voted on by fans. This year’s theme was “Winter Sports in Hokkaido” and the winning artist, Kotatsu Otogi, envisioned Miku in a snow outfit topped off with a cap resembling a snow owl. The design was transformed into a Nendoroid as well as a figma.

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Nendoroid Snow Miku: Snow Owl ver. has a very special feature. Each of the figure’s snow owl-like ski caps is hand-knit and is embellished with natural wooden buttons. Besides this accessory, Snow Miku comes packaged with her snow bunny friend, Yukine, a removable scarf, and a snow ball plus three interchangeable facial expressions (energetic smile, playful giggle, and eyes shut). And since the theme is “Winter Sports,” she is equipped with skis, poles, snow goggles, and an extra body with a snowboard. This figure’s base special-themed as well, covered in white snow with blue flakes. You can see additional images of these accessories here.

Nendoroid Snow Miku: Snow Owl ver. costs ¥5,093 and stands about 100 millimeters tall.

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figma Snow Miku: Snow Owl ver.‘s articulated joints allow for more poses. Like her Nendoroid counterpart, the figma comes with the rabbit Yukine, skis with poles, snow googles, and a snowboard. Her scarf and neck warmer are removable, if you would rather she pose without them. Her three packaged facial expressions are an energetic smile, a playful face, and a winking one. Note that figma Snow Miku’s stand is not themed like the Nendoroid’s is. You can get an overall look at her accessories here.

figma Snow Miku: Snow Owl ver. costs ¥5,556 and stands approximately 135 millimeters tall.

The Nendoroid and figma of Snow Miku: Snow Owl ver. aren’t available to purchase online yet but should be soon. But if you are in Japan for Wonder Festival 2016 Winter, limited amounts of each figure are available to purchase. There will be 3000 pieces of the Nendoroid and 2000 of the figma.

Do you plan on picking up one or both of these figures? Is there one you like better? Let us know in the comments!

For many years, GameStop was strictly video games and strategy guides but more recently, they expanded to include card games, fashion accessories and collectible toys. The chain has now leveled up to include designer toys, such as Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid figures and Kotobukiya’s ArtFX+ line (like those two Star Wars figures). Two designer toys that we think you’ll be interested in were listed for pre-order on GameStop’s online store, a limited edition Fox McCloud statue along with Nendoroid Majora’s Mask Link.

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The Fox McCloud statue stands eight inches tall and is made of hand-painted resin. The figure is limited 5,000 pieces. It costs $79.99 and is scheduled to release on February 9, 2016.

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The Nendoroid Majora’s Mask Link is approximately 10 centimeters tall. Like all figures in Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid series, it comes with a bunch of accessories to customize Link’s look (you can get a better idea from this blog post by Good Smile Company’s Kahotan). The figure costs $46.99 and ships from Gamestop on March 15, 2016.

Are you playing on purchasing either of these figures? What do you think of GameStop’s new direction?

[via Nintendo Everything]