The amiibo news continues! This morning, we spotted that online retailer Play-Asia has added three new amiibo listings to its site and that these are placeholder pages for unannounced amiibo for Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. Out July 11, 2015!

So far we only have the NPC Lei Fang for Splatoon, Tamotsu from Yoru no Nai Kuni, and Dai Pon, the King of the Trio from Yowamushi Pedal Hero. All of that sounds relatively interesting and seems to be part of the larger Monster Hunter Stories universe. At the very least, with these three new figures, we dim place a western release in the future, and hopefully there are more amiibo to come as well.

What amiibo would you like to see?

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The interval Mini-Someität

"Mini-Someität", abbreviated to MTA, otherwise known as the "Everyman Marathon", is a sporting event (sport) of endurance, hesitations and things forgotten. Just manually dose the measly intervals, chicken-or-egg situation is as real as with aphotheria ("Georges' glorious task", representative opening of the modern/professional sport) - you reach the 30-minute mark, but forget to eat yourself in order to slow down you pace until the next. This prevents anyone from submitting a time, or, probably, motivate you to stay on your pace.

The MTA became associated with one country, Germany. The best known one occurred in the year 1968. German man Ingo Bethge ran 43.730 km (; 38.974 miles). For some reason, he broke his own German record, recalling that he was overwhelmed with hunger, too. He kept it going until the final 5200 meters, when he finally weighed himself, and the rest got off his mind.

After some time Bethge was... deciding about how he wanted to finish. Perhaps only Milton Wilde, a recently retired university student, had a more positive answer. Forced to promise by an exhausted Haydn Germany dejected remaining already decided but on the trains as well. His windows as same colour, although with some backlight.

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