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'''Club Nintendo''' was a [[Nintendo]] rewards/loyalty program. It is now defunct and was succeeded by [[My Nintendo]].
 
'''Club Nintendo''' was a [[Nintendo]] rewards/loyalty program. It is now defunct and was succeeded by [[My Nintendo]].
  
Players could register an account online to access promotional Nintendo items, both digital and physical versions were among the items available, where physical versions would be delivered to the player's address. This included even exclusive games ([[Game & Watch Collection]], [[Game & Watch Collection 2]], [[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]], [[Zekkyou Senshi Sakeburein]], the digital [[Nintendoji]]) as well as soundtracks (such as [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Official Soundtrack]]).
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Players could register an account online to access promotional Nintendo items, both digital and physical versions were among the items available, where physical versions would be delivered to the player's address. This included even exclusive games as well as soundtracks (such as [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Official Soundtrack]]):
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Physical games:
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*[[Game & Watch Collection]] ([[Nintendo DS]]) (Japan, North America, Australia)
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*[[Game & Watch Collection 2]] (Nintendo DS) (Japan, North America)
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*[[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]] (Nintendo DS) (Japan)
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*[[Zekkyou Senshi Sakeburein]] (Nintendo DS) (Japan)
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Digital games:
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*[[Nintendoji]] (Japan) ([[DSiWare]])
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*[[Club Nintendo Picross]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) (Japan)
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*[[Club Nintendo Picross +]] (Nintendo 3DS) (Japan and South Korea)
  
 
The items available in the shop varied based on region. Some of these items were available for free, while others were available with virtual currency/points earned by registering games the player owns. For retail games, Club Nintendo inserts were included with compatible games and consoles where the player could scratch off a code to register it and earn a specific number of points based on the item.
 
The items available in the shop varied based on region. Some of these items were available for free, while others were available with virtual currency/points earned by registering games the player owns. For retail games, Club Nintendo inserts were included with compatible games and consoles where the player could scratch off a code to register it and earn a specific number of points based on the item.

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Club Nintendo was a Nintendo rewards/loyalty program. It is now defunct and was succeeded by My Nintendo.

Players could register an account online to access promotional Nintendo items, both digital and physical versions were among the items available, where physical versions would be delivered to the player's address. This included even exclusive games as well as soundtracks (such as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Official Soundtrack):

Physical games:

Digital games:

The items available in the shop varied based on region. Some of these items were available for free, while others were available with virtual currency/points earned by registering games the player owns. For retail games, Club Nintendo inserts were included with compatible games and consoles where the player could scratch off a code to register it and earn a specific number of points based on the item.

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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)
 • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Wii, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL optionally w/Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, Nintendo DS & DSi Browser, 2006)
 • Nintendo Network (Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Web, 2012/3)
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