All Club Nintendo features, such as signing up as a new member, logging in as a registered member, earning Stars, and exchanging Stars for items from the Stars Catalogue will no longer be possible from this date.A Story-Rich RPG/Action-Adventure Game, made by one person over a span of three years. September 30th 2015: End of Club Nintendo programme. In addition, surveys for download software titles will no longer be available. Digital products obtained from Nintendo eShop after this date will no longer appear in the My Registered Games & Systems page in Club Nintendo. You may still find product registration cards in games that were in stock before this date, however.Īpril 20th 2015: Termination of the registration of digital products downloaded from Nintendo eShop. More info hereĪbility to create an account closes at the end of MarchĪpril 1st 2015: From this date, Nintendo will no longer include product registration cards with its packaged games, so such products cannot be registered in Club Nintendo. True to form, Nintendo Japan has added some nice goodies to the Club Nintendo store, so now is a good a time as ever to use your Japanese stars. Personaldetails will be erased from late March 2016. These are the timelines you have to keep in mind if you still want to use your accumulated stars:Ĭlub Nintendo will end from 1 February with the last codes being able to be registered from 20 April and the redeeming of points for goods on 30 September. In Europe you will get the game when you sign up for the new loyalty program during its launch. In North America people who are a member of the club in February will get Flipnote Studio 3D for free. Nintendo promises to come up with a new formula, I’m curious what that might be.Įven though a lot of people were not entirely satisfied with the goodies Nintendo offered for their stars, or didn’t want to fill in all the surveys. ( blog here) Today we got the news that after years of existence, every Club Nintendo will be closing its doors. Not long ago I wrote an article asking you if you were a member of the Club, Club Nintendo that is.
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