Recently I got my platinum gift from Club Nintendo. I have found that since Club Nintendo started I'm buying games from Nintendo more and more. I see a game I'm interested in and go "Hey I get points if I buy this game" giving Nintendo's titles an edge over other games. I have been a platinum member every year since the program started infact I always get way more points then I need.
So I was wondering since Nintendo is seeing such success with their rewards program why hasn't Microsoft started one of their own. I mean Microsoft likes to give us statues , helmets and other gifts for buying Legendary editions why not give smaller scale gifts to people for regestering Microsoft products?
I'd join Club Microsoft in a second and I'm sure plenty of you would as well. It could really boost sales of first party software not to mention win brownie points with consumers. So why isn't Microsoft jumping on the Club bandwagon?
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer