Nintendo
announced the launch of a new club today, one that will replace My
Nintendo and is made for gamers who have a penchant for their systems
and games. Club Nintendo allows members to register their games or
consoles and fill out surverys about them. Of course, there wouldn't
be much of a point in creating a whole new site devoted to filing
your customers' purchasing habits without making them feel like they
are getting something out of it, so Club Nintendo members are
rewarded with Nintendo Coins,
which
can then be redeemed for limited-edition Nintendo rewards available
only to Club Nintendo members.
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Here's
how it works. You create a profile on the Club Nintendo site
(
http://club.nintendo.com
),
and register select
Nintendo
products by inputting a product serial ID. There is a complete list
of compatible products on the site, so if you're not sure if you've
got something you can register or not, you can always check. Once
you've registered that product, you're asked to complete a survey,
after which you are rewarded with a certain number of Nintendo Coins.
Registering
a Wii game will get you 50 Coins, while a Nintendo DS game will get
you 30 Coins and Wii Shop Channel games or Wii Channels will garner
you 10 coins. There are ways to boost the amount of coins you can
collect though, as you can increase the number of points you earn by
indicating your intent to buy a game and then registering it once
you've purchased it, another 10 points for registering a game and
completing the survery within four weeks of the game's launch, and
yet another 10 points for completing the Post Play survery that is
made available within four to six weeks after a game's release.
You
can't just register any game for Wii or Nintendo DS though. Like My
Nintendo, Club Nintendo will only allow you to register Nintendo
hardware and Nintendo-published games, which considerably narrows
down your options for games you can earn points on.
The
good news is that the rewards the coins can be put towards are
actual, physical things, like game accessories or exclusive games.
The list is short at the moment, but it does include some pretty cool
things, like
Mario
Party
or
Animal
Crossing
Playing
Cards, Nintendo DS game cases or stylus sets, game racks, or even an
exclusive Club Nintendo
Game
& Watch Collection
for Nintendo DS.
Even more rewards will be
made available to you if you reach the Gold or Platinum member
status. There are no extra membership fees, you just have to earn
enough Coins in a year (300 for Gold, 600 for Platinum), but it does
mean that you'll probably need to buy more games.
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