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'''My Nintendo''' is a rewards program and the successor to [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]]. The program launched in Japan on March 17, 2016, and in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016. Just like Club Nintendo, players receive points to purchase items like games, themes, and more. Gold points are earned if they buy games from the [[Nintendo eShop]], while Platinum points are earned for doing various missions.
'''My Nintendo''' is a rewards program and the successor to [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]]. The program launched in Japan on March 17, 2016, and in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016. Just like Club Nintendo, players receive points to purchase items like games, themes, and more. Gold points are earned if they buy games from the [[Nintendo eShop]], while Platinum points are earned for doing various missions.
An associated [[Wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Wikipedia:iOS|iOS]] app was developed for My Nintendo called ''Miitomo''.


==''Mario''-related rewards==
==''Mario''-related rewards==

Revision as of 15:07, April 3, 2016

Logo for My Nintendo.

My Nintendo is a rewards program and the successor to Club Nintendo. The program launched in Japan on March 17, 2016, and in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016. Just like Club Nintendo, players receive points to purchase items like games, themes, and more. Gold points are earned if they buy games from the Nintendo eShop, while Platinum points are earned for doing various missions.

An associated Android and iOS app was developed for My Nintendo called Miitomo.

Mario-related rewards

Japan[1]

North America

Europe/Australia

External links

References