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'''Club Nintendo''' was a reward system created by [[Nintendo]]. Users may input codes for major Nintendo games for Coins, the systems currency. These Coins may be traded for prizes. One may also input codes of one's [[Wii]], [[Nintendo DS|DSi]], or [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in order to increase warranty. Another way to increase the amount of Coins is by partaking in surveys. There are two types of prizes: purchaseable and non-purchaseable. | '''Club Nintendo''' was a reward system created by [[Nintendo]]. Users may input codes for major Nintendo games for Coins, the systems currency. These Coins may be traded for prizes. One may also input codes of one's [[Wii]], [[Nintendo DS|DSi]], or [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in order to increase warranty. Another way to increase the amount of Coins is by partaking in surveys. There are two types of prizes: purchaseable and non-purchaseable. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
− | + | DS Lite cover case.png|DS Lite Card and Stylus set cover | |
Pink Animal Crossing Sensu.jpg|Pink ''Animal Crossing'' sensu (fan) | Pink Animal Crossing Sensu.jpg|Pink ''Animal Crossing'' sensu (fan) | ||
− | + | Club Nintendo 2010 Calendar.jpg|Calendar depicting characters from ''City Folk'' in May 2010 | |
− | + | Club Nintendo March 2011.jpg|Calendar depicting characters from ''City Folk'' in March 2011 | |
− | + | Club-Nintendo-Calendar-2012.09-Front.png|Calendar depicting characters from ''City Folk'' in September 2012 | |
− | + | Club-Nintendo-Calendar-2012.09-Back.png|Rear side of the calendar depicting characters from ''City Folk'' in September 2012, showing in a more traditional layout | |
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 16:45, May 16, 2020
Club Nintendo was a reward system created by Nintendo. Users may input codes for major Nintendo games for Coins, the systems currency. These Coins may be traded for prizes. One may also input codes of one's Wii, DSi, or 3DS in order to increase warranty. Another way to increase the amount of Coins is by partaking in surveys. There are two types of prizes: purchaseable and non-purchaseable.
Club Nintendo was discontinued in North America on June 30, 2015 and in all other regions on September 30, 2015. My Nintendo succeeded as its current reward system for using Silver or Gold points on discounts for selected game titles, game themes for Nintendo 3DS and more.
Rewards
Purchasable
These are prizes that can be bought for Coins. Prizes include wallpapers and video games. Recently, the selections were expanded so that users may also purchase WiiWare/Virtual Console/DSiWare titles at a different and cheaper price.
- DS Lite Card and Stylus set (600 Coins) - includes seven Nintendo DS Lite styli.
- Animal Crossing Playing Cards (500 Coins)
Obtained from a certain status
These prizes are for those of "elite status." Once users obtain 300+ points during the Nintendo year (July 1 - June 30), they are qualified for the Gold status; once 600+ points are acquired, they are qualified for the Platinum status. There is a prize exclusive to the Platinum status members; in addition, the prize that is obtainable for Gold status members may be also obtained for Platinum status members. However, only one of the two prizes may be chosen.
Each year, one month of the calendar is dedicated to Animal Crossing.
- Calendar 2010 - May 2010 featured characters from Animal Crossing: City Folk.
- Calendar 2011 - March 2011 featured characters from Animal Crossing: City Folk.
- Calendar 2012 - September 2012 featured characters from Animal Crossing: City Folk.
Gallery
- Club Nintendo 2010 Calendar.jpg
Calendar depicting characters from City Folk in May 2010