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Two more Club Nintendo rewards are out now in Europe. A Kirby blanket has been added to the rewards site, in addition to a Super Mario card matching game. The prizes cost 4,500 stars and 3,000 stars respectively.

Today’s new rewards can be ordered here.

The Luigi’s Mansion 2 diorama is once again available on Club Nintendo Europe. It’s a bit pricey, as it costs 7,000 stars. Those who are interested (and can afford it!) can place an order here.


Coaster sets are now available over on Club Nintendo Europe. There are four in total to choose from: the question block, block, Fire Blower, and Bom-omb.

Each one costs 2,500 stars. Check them out on Club Nintendo here.


The Mario Kart 7 trophies have reached to Club Nintendo Europe. There are five to choose from, each of which costs 5,000 stars. The different trophies can be ordered here.


The Captain Toad Figurine Lamp landed on Club Nintendo Europe late last month. For a look at the reward, check out the video below.

Another new reward has been added to Club Nintendo Europe. Users can now use place an order for the Mario Kart 8 soundtrack, which costs 3,000 stars.

68 tunes are included in the Mario Kart 8 soundtrack. Photos can be viewed in the gallery below, and the official page is located here.


Club Nintendo shut down in North America last week, but its European counterpart is still being updated with new rewards. The latest item, which is available now, is a second Game Card Case.

Here’s everything you should know about the reward:

Holding up to 18 Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS Game Cards, this handy carry case comes with three reversible sleeves: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/The Wind Waker, New Nintendo 3DS logo and cover plates/ABXY Buttons, and classic Super Mario Bros. icons on white/blue. Choose your favourite! Measures approx. 13.5 x 12.5 x 1.5 cm

The Club Nintendo Game Card Case – 2nd Edition costs 1,750 stars. It can be ordered here.


Let’s all take a moment of silence…

Nintendo’s loyalty program that rewarded members for buying its games by providing coins that could be spent on various games across Wii, 3DS, and Wii U as well as exclusive goodies has officially closed.

The program officially launched in 2008 in North America. Most games from the Nintendo DS and onward came with Club Nintendo leaflets that had codes attached to them that you would then input at the Club Nintendo website and be given coins in return after filling out a short survey. Those that achieved 300 coins would reach “Gold Status” while those that garnered over 600 coins within a “Club Nintendo Year” would reach “Platinum Status”. At the end of each Club Nintendo Year, gifts would go out to both Gold and Platinum members. Typically Platinum members would receive better rewards, but could choose Gold rewards if they’d like.

It’s a shame to see Club Nintendo go. I was an avid member for a few years and felt like I got a lot in return. It was a nice way of feeling like Nintendo was saying “thank you” for supporting them and their games. I still think it’s odd that this loyalty program is to be replaced with another loyalty program in the future, but hopefully whatever they have planned will be one that is a little more user-friendly and lightens up on the excessive surveys with redundant questions.

Have you been satisfied with Club Nintendo since its inception? What do you want to see implemented or taken out in the new program in the future? Let us know all the cool stuff you’ve gotten throughout the years of Club Nintendo and the most coins you’ve ever collected!

 

Club Nintendo
October 2, 2008 – June 30, 2015

Club Nintendo Europe has been updated with a new reward. For 6,000 stars, members can receive a Captain Toad Figurine Lamp.


Here’s a description of the lamp:

Plan your adventures in the soft light of this Captain Toad figurine lamp! Whether you’re planning a treasure hunt or getting ready for a Toad-sized nap, let Captain Toad’s headlamp guide the way! Approximately 12cm tall, made of ABS, transparent ABS and PVC.

Club Nintendo members in Europe can place an order for the reward here. Hit up the gallery below for a few images.

The North American Club Nintendo site will soon be inaccessible. On June 30 at 11:59 PM PT / 2:59 PM ET, it will be permanently closed.

This post is a final reminder to redeem any remaining coins you have. Don’t forget that it’s also your last chance to access your account.

It’s been a good ride. I know I’ll miss Club Nintendo! Got a number of nice items from the rewards service.


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