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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, in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016, and in the South Korea on January 19, 2017. 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.


Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including ''{{wp|Miitomo}}'', which launched alongside the service for [[Wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Wikipedia:iOS|iOS]], and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games, which can be redeemed for in-game rewards. They can also be used in combination with Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g. logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.
Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including ''{{wp|Miitomo}}'', which launched alongside the service for [[Wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Wikipedia:iOS|iOS]], and ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games, which can be redeemed for in-game rewards. They can also be used in combination with Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g. logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.

Revision as of 08:31, March 14, 2017

Logo for My Nintendo.
The logo for My Nintendo (pre-release).
Pre-release logo

My Nintendo is a rewards program and the successor to Club Nintendo. The program launched in Japan on March 17, 2016, in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016, and in the South Korea on January 19, 2017. 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.

Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including Miitomo, which launched alongside the service for Android and iOS, and Super Mario Run. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games, which can be redeemed for in-game rewards. They can also be used in combination with Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g. logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.

Mario-related rewards

Japan

Current

Past

North America

Current

Past

Europe

Current

Past

Australia

Current

Past

In-game rewards

Miitomo

  • Mario Outfit - 250 Platinum Points (former)
  • Boo Tee - Free (former)
  • Bowser Tee - Free (former)
  • Super Mario All-Stars Tee - Free (former)
  • Super Mushroom Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)
  • Super Star Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)
  • Fire Flower Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)

Super Mario Run

  • Toad - Free
  • 1000 coins - 60 Platinum Points
  • 2000 coins - 100 Platinum Points
  • 3000 coins - 140 Platinum Points
  • 5 Toad Rally Tickets - 150 Platinum Points
  • 10 Toad Rally Tickets - 250 Platinum Points
  • White Flower Patch - 30 Platinum Points
  • Block E - 100 Platinum Points
  • Gold Mario Statue - 300 Platinum Points
  • Gold Bowser Statue - 300 Platinum Points
  • Gold Peach Statue - 300 Platinum Points

Names in other languages

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Trivia

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