Club Nintendo is a really cool website which gives you cool stuff... for FREE!
How it works: When you purchase select Nintendo games, inside the box there's a paper which contains a PIN. When you go to Club.Nintendo.com, you can enter the code, complete a quick survey, then recieve coins which you can use to get cool stuff only available to members.
You can also get warranty extensions.
Discuss.
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I have a SMG2 Screensaver, some posters, and the Game and Watch Collection.
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I want to join
AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH 60 SECOND RULE
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Animeboy975 wrote:
I want to join
AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH 60 SECOND RULE
It's really awesome. (There's a link in my first post)
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I'm a member, I've been saving up coins for the last year now. I got platnium this year
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epicepicman wrote:
I'm a member, I've been saving up coins for the last year now. I got platnium this year
Awesome! I'm only 30 coins away from getting platnium for this year.
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It got much better when they started offering games. We got Fluidity.
Last edited by GameHutSoftware (2012-08-06 18:11:03)
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I got a tote bag and a calender from that
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bananaman114 wrote:
I got a tote bag and a calender from that
Nice!
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Bumping so this thread can't be dead.
Lol
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I got platinum for last year.
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They just added a Gold nunchuk!
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When I was your age, Club Nintendo was a magazine.
Oh well, never heard about this website before. All I currently have is an old DS Lite, not sure how much that's worth in points
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technoguyx wrote:
When I was your age, Club Nintendo was a magazine.
Oh well, never heard about this website before. All I currently have is an old DS Lite, not sure how much that's worth in points
You're thinking of the Nintendo Fun Club.
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It's not for free. You have to pay for things to get coins to pay for things. So you pay for things with things you bought, but you keep the things you bought!
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ImagineIt wrote:
It's not for free. You have to pay for things to get coins to pay for things. So you pay for things with things you bought, but you keep the things you bought!
But what if you ALREADY bought those things?
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epicepicman wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
When I was your age, Club Nintendo was a magazine.
Oh well, never heard about this website before. All I currently have is an old DS Lite, not sure how much that's worth in pointsYou're thinking of the Nintendo Fun Club.
Oh no, I actually figured out I'm thinking about Nintendo Power, which is called "Club Nintendo" in Spanish
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