Quote: PrysomSkylanders is unoriginal in character design (Most are very similar to things from a lot of games), is pretty generic (That you can tell from the good deal they've already shown), and is only unique in the toy concept.
And do note, 29 toys x 8 bucks a pop = 232 bucks for the technical full game. Add 70 dollars to that, and you have 302 bucks. In most states in the US, you must add 6 pennies per dollar in tax. $320.12 is the total there. That implies the toys, making the gross majority of the total price, are intended more as a gimmick for revenue purposes than something meant as a creative concept. THAT is what it shares in common with CoD: Revenue by gimmick.
CoD doesn't have a gimmick, people are just stupid enough to pay above average price for it every year and the extra DLC. Skylanders has an original gimmick, it's not something that's been done before and you completely missed that in your previous post. Also, no one in their right mind would buy all 32 of the characters and pay, as you said, $302-320 because there's no motive behind it.
Something tells me you didn't even do any research to find out whether or not something like this actually has been done before.
Besides, the toys are essentially USB sticks, only made over complicated. Even if U.B Funkeys didn't exist, I still wouldn't call Skylanders' toy concept original for that very reason (notice the pun in the name "U.B Funkeys". Skylanders could use the name U.B Funkeys too, and it would be a perfect fit, if it weren't for copyright laws).