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Club Nintendo logo
Club Nintendo's logo
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Countries with a Club Nintendo rewards program or an official Nintendo website. Countries in blue have neither, but are associated with the company otherwise.

Club Nintendo is a service currently operating in Japan, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa, Russia, and Australia. (It has been discontinued in North America.) Members receive points for registering Nintendo products, which can then be redeemed for Nintendo-themed merchandise.

On January 20, 2015, Nintendo announced that Club Nintendo will be discontinued in North America on June 30, 2015[1], and in all other regions on September 30, 2015.[2] A new membership program was also announced to replace Club Nintendo in the same year. The ability to add physical game codes for points expired in North America on March 31st, 2015, and the program there is now defunct.

Mario-Related Club Nintendo Merchandise

North America

Previous rewards

Japan

Out of production / stock

Europe

Out of production / stock

Australia

Out of production / stock

Name in other languages

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References

  1. ^ http://club2.nintendo.com/program-notice/
  2. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (January 20, 2015). Nintendo Closing Club Nintendo. Kotaku. Retrieved January 20, 2015.

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