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− | '''Nintendo Account''' is [[Nintendo]]'s cross-platform account system, meant to unify all Nintendo services. While registration for the Nintendo Account service was launched in Japan in December 2015, it did not launch for the rest of the world until February 2016<ref>[http://www.polygon.com/2016/2/17/11030350/nintendo-account-registration-live-miitomo Nintendo opens registration for new Nintendo Account]. Polygon (February 17, 2016). Retrieved February 17, 2016.</ref>. | + | '''Nintendo Account''' is [[Nintendo]]'s cross-platform account system, meant to unify all Nintendo services. While registration for the Nintendo Account service was launched in Japan in December 2015, it did not launch for the rest of the world until February 2016<ref>[http://www.polygon.com/2016/2/17/11030350/nintendo-account-registration-live-miitomo Nintendo opens registration for new Nintendo Account]. Polygon (February 17, 2016). Retrieved February 17, 2016.</ref>. In contrast to Nintendo Network ID's, which are only usable on Nintendo's dedicated gaming platforms, Nintendo Accounts are used for various web services, such as [[My Nintendo]] and the online game store on Nintendo's website, and mobile applications. |
− | Users can create a Nintendo Account from scratch, or sign in using an existing {{wp|Google+}}, {{wp|Facebook}}, or {{wp|Twitter}} account, or an existing [[Nintendo Network]] ID, all of which which can | + | Users can create a Nintendo Account from scratch, or sign in using an existing {{wp|Google+}}, {{wp|Facebook}}, or {{wp|Twitter}} account, or an existing [[Nintendo Network]] ID, all of which which can alternatively be linked afterward, allowing a user to sign in with any of those accounts as well. Any of these linked accounts can also be changed or removed at any point. Unlike Nintendo Network IDs, Nintendo Accounts are not tied to any particular device. |
Eventually, this account service will allow players to store data via {{wp|Cloud computing|cloud storage}}, and receive benefits at places such as theme parks<ref>[http://www.destructoid.com/nintendo-announces-a-new-account-system-and-rewards-program-318029.phtml Nintendo announces a new account system and rewards program]. Destructoid (October 28, 2015). Retrieved February 17, 2016.</ref>. | Eventually, this account service will allow players to store data via {{wp|Cloud computing|cloud storage}}, and receive benefits at places such as theme parks<ref>[http://www.destructoid.com/nintendo-announces-a-new-account-system-and-rewards-program-318029.phtml Nintendo announces a new account system and rewards program]. Destructoid (October 28, 2015). Retrieved February 17, 2016.</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 22:44, 30 June 2016
Template:Service Infobox Nintendo Account is Nintendo's cross-platform account system, meant to unify all Nintendo services. While registration for the Nintendo Account service was launched in Japan in December 2015, it did not launch for the rest of the world until February 2016[1]. In contrast to Nintendo Network ID's, which are only usable on Nintendo's dedicated gaming platforms, Nintendo Accounts are used for various web services, such as My Nintendo and the online game store on Nintendo's website, and mobile applications.
Users can create a Nintendo Account from scratch, or sign in using an existing Google+, Facebook, or Twitter account, or an existing Nintendo Network ID, all of which which can alternatively be linked afterward, allowing a user to sign in with any of those accounts as well. Any of these linked accounts can also be changed or removed at any point. Unlike Nintendo Network IDs, Nintendo Accounts are not tied to any particular device.
Eventually, this account service will allow players to store data via cloud storage, and receive benefits at places such as theme parks[2].
References
- ↑ Nintendo opens registration for new Nintendo Account. Polygon (February 17, 2016). Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ↑ Nintendo announces a new account system and rewards program. Destructoid (October 28, 2015). Retrieved February 17, 2016.