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Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including ''[[miiwiki:Miitomo|Miitomo]]'', which launched alongside the service for {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} and {{wp|iOS}}, and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games. They are uniquely named and identified, having an icon for each game. For example, the Platinum Points of ''Super Mario Run'' are dubbed "''Super Mario Run'' Platinum Points" and have the original icon for ''Super Mario Run'' on them.<ref name="pointspage"/> These points can be used in combination with regular Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g., logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.<ref name="pointspage"/> Platinum Points can also be redeemed for in-game rewards, though the only Platinum Points usable for rewards specific to a game are points from that game and regular Platinum Points.<ref>{{cite|quote=Please note that you can't redeem points earned in one app for a reward specific to a different app.|title=About points|publisher=Nintendo|url=https://my.nintendo.com/about_point|accessdate=Oct 27, 2024}}</ref> ''Super Mario Run'' can access a limited version of My Nintendo dedicated to completing the game's missions and redeeming the game's rewards.  
Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including ''[[miiwiki:Miitomo|Miitomo]]'', which launched alongside the service for {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} and {{wp|iOS}}, and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games. They are uniquely named and identified, having an icon for each game. For example, the Platinum Points of ''Super Mario Run'' are dubbed "''Super Mario Run'' Platinum Points" and have the original icon for ''Super Mario Run'' on them.<ref name="pointspage"/> These points can be used in combination with regular Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g., logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.<ref name="pointspage"/> Platinum Points can also be redeemed for in-game rewards, though the only Platinum Points usable for rewards specific to a game are points from that game and regular Platinum Points.<ref>{{cite|quote=Please note that you can't redeem points earned in one app for a reward specific to a different app.|title=About points|publisher=Nintendo|url=https://my.nintendo.com/about_point|accessdate=Oct 27, 2024}}</ref> ''Super Mario Run'' can access a limited version of My Nintendo dedicated to completing the game's missions and redeeming the game's rewards.  


My Nintendo is heavily ''Super Mario''-themed. The logo is a design based on the [[Mario Cap]], and the top part of Mario's head can be seen at the bottom of every My Nintendo page. The progression meter for missions depicts [[Mario]]'s sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' moving toward a [[Goal Pole]] icon. A [[Brick Block]] in the bottom left corner of each page serves as a "return to top" function. Platinum Points have a [[Super Mushroom]] design, and Gold Points have a [[Super Star]] design.  
My Nintendo is heavily ''Super Mario''-themed. The logo is a design based on the [[Mario Cap]], and the top part of Mario's head can be seen at the bottom of every My Nintendo page. The progression meter for missions depicts Mario's sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' moving toward a [[Goal Pole]] icon. A [[Brick Block]] in the bottom left corner of each page serves as a "return to top" function. Platinum Points have a [[Super Mushroom]] design, and Gold Points have a [[Super Star]] design.  


As of March 2019, the service is officially available in 167 territories, the majority of which solely use it to support ''Super Mario Run'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' gameplay.
As of March 2019, the service is officially available in 167 territories, the majority of which solely use it to support ''Super Mario Run'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' gameplay.

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