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My Nintendo users can obtain benefits such as discounts, free game downloads, and exclusive content by spending Gold and Platinum Points, which can be earned by completing Missions. Gold Points are earned by purchasing digital copies of games (either on the [[Nintendo eShop]] or using Nintendo's online game store) and the amount of points earned depends on the amount of the purchase, while Platinum Points are earned by interacting with Nintendo products and services (such as signing onto the Nintendo eShop or [[Miiverse]] or interacting with ''[[Miitomo]]''). Alternatively, users can earn points by redeeming codes. Like with Club Nintendo, Points that are not spent within six months are done away with. When redeeming points for a reward the oldest points are used first.
 
My Nintendo users can obtain benefits such as discounts, free game downloads, and exclusive content by spending Gold and Platinum Points, which can be earned by completing Missions. Gold Points are earned by purchasing digital copies of games (either on the [[Nintendo eShop]] or using Nintendo's online game store) and the amount of points earned depends on the amount of the purchase, while Platinum Points are earned by interacting with Nintendo products and services (such as signing onto the Nintendo eShop or [[Miiverse]] or interacting with ''[[Miitomo]]''). Alternatively, users can earn points by redeeming codes. Like with Club Nintendo, Points that are not spent within six months are done away with. When redeeming points for a reward the oldest points are used first.
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Three digital copies of games available exclusively through My Nintendo include:
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*[[Flipnote Studio 3D]] (at least North America and Europe) (previously available on the defunct [[Club Nintendo]] on February 10, 2015 for North America). Following this, users who registered for a [[Nintendo Account]] between March 31, 2016 and April 30, 2016 were able to download it for free.
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*[[My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]. Released on March 30, 2016 (NA and EU), Japan received it on March 18, 2016. It was never released outside of My Nintendo before this, making it more strictly unique to the service compared with the other two games on this list. (Japan, North America and Europe: 1000 Platinum Points)
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*A Nintendo 3DS digital version of the [[Nintendo DS]] game [[WarioWare: Touched!]], never officially released this way otherwise. (North America: 1000 Platinum Points)<ref>[https://my.nintendo.com/rewards/83b11e1ecaa11422?lang=en-US My Nintendo rewards: WarioWare: Touched!]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 21:31, 17 April 2022

Template:Service Infobox My Nintendo is Nintendo's current rewards program, and the successor to Club Nintendo. Rather than needing an individual account, My Nintendo can be accessed through one's Nintendo Account.

My Nintendo users can obtain benefits such as discounts, free game downloads, and exclusive content by spending Gold and Platinum Points, which can be earned by completing Missions. Gold Points are earned by purchasing digital copies of games (either on the Nintendo eShop or using Nintendo's online game store) and the amount of points earned depends on the amount of the purchase, while Platinum Points are earned by interacting with Nintendo products and services (such as signing onto the Nintendo eShop or Miiverse or interacting with Miitomo). Alternatively, users can earn points by redeeming codes. Like with Club Nintendo, Points that are not spent within six months are done away with. When redeeming points for a reward the oldest points are used first.

Three digital copies of games available exclusively through My Nintendo include:

  • Flipnote Studio 3D (at least North America and Europe) (previously available on the defunct Club Nintendo on February 10, 2015 for North America). Following this, users who registered for a Nintendo Account between March 31, 2016 and April 30, 2016 were able to download it for free.
  • My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Released on March 30, 2016 (NA and EU), Japan received it on March 18, 2016. It was never released outside of My Nintendo before this, making it more strictly unique to the service compared with the other two games on this list. (Japan, North America and Europe: 1000 Platinum Points)
  • A Nintendo 3DS digital version of the Nintendo DS game WarioWare: Touched!, never officially released this way otherwise. (North America: 1000 Platinum Points)[1]


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Managers, etc. Internal
Subsidiaries
  • NNSD: Yusuke Beppu
  • Monolith Soft: Hirohide Sugiura, Tetsuya Takahashi
  • 1-Up Studio: Gen Kadoi
  • ND Cube: Hidetoshi Endo
  • Retro: Michael Kelbaugh
  • NERD: Alexandre Delattre
Nintendo online services
 • Famicom Network System (Famicom, 1988)
 • Satellaview (Super Famicom, 1995) (scheduled satellite broadcast/download, but not Internet)
 • Randnet (Nintendo 64DD 1999)
 • Mobile System GB (Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance w/Mobile GB Adapter and mobile phone, 2001)  • Online Nintendo GameCube gameplay (Nintendo GameCube, w/GameCube Broadband Adapter/Modem Adapter, 2002)
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 • Nintendo Switch Online (2018; Nintendo Switch)
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