Can someone explain to me what club Nintendo was
Ltd predictions by the time 9th Gen comes out
Ps4:110million
Xbox one :75 million( was 65)
Wii u: 20 milliion
Can someone explain to me what club Nintendo was
Ltd predictions by the time 9th Gen comes out
Ps4:110million
Xbox one :75 million( was 65)
Wii u: 20 milliion
| kinisking said: Can someone explain to me what club Nintendo was |
It was basically a program where you would redeem your Wii, DS, 3DS, and WIi U games using codes that came with the games.
You'd then fill surveys and get coins in your Club Nintendo account, which you could use to get exclusive rewards, like Game & Watch Collection for the DS, or even hanafuda cards.
Main problem with Club Nintendo's rewards is that they've really gone down in quality, at least in the U.S.
"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."
I'm expecting a Games with Gold/PlayStation + type program with free games or other online content. It will be much more obvious and easier to use, and linked to your NNetwork ID.

Maybe buying DLC's on a game, would give us like a free theme ( on 3DS / which is related to that game) or just get discounts for games which are related to where the DLC was from.
Pocky Lover Boy!

| Jizz_Beard_thePirate said: Free monthly hookers sent to my house! (That obvioulsy don't have aids and etc) |
They send you male hookers 
| RolStoppable said: Meanwhile, Europeans sit on billions of stars because there has been nothing of value for more than a decade. |
Hey now. *Hugs his Super Mario Galaxy Platinum Edition soundtrack and his...erm... Red Pikmin keychain*
OT: Soundtracks for all Nintendo games.

| TheLastStarFighter said: I'm expecting a Games with Gold/PlayStation + type program with free games or other online content. It will be much more obvious and easier to use, and linked to your NNetwork ID. |
Don't expect it. A subscription model isn't happening. Nintendo has already gone into some detail as to what this new program is, and it contradicts a paid for service. It will be more akin to the Digital Deluxe Program.
Instead of paying a yearly fee for scheduled deals, you're rewarded, as one of the conditions, for how many games you buy a year. The more games you buy in that yearly period, the higher your discount percentage is for, what I assume to be, all eshop games. The program will likely be applicable accross both the 3DS and Wii U, so it would be quite easy to rack up discounts if you regularly buy games between the two.
There would probably be a discount ceiling of about 33% percent, after which the price wouldn't drop any lower. So full retail $60 game could reach prices as low as $40. This works for Nintendo though, because in order to get those discounts, you'll have to have already spent a lot of money on their products to reach that discount. One you hit the 33% ceiling, you're much more likely to buy a lot of more software, meaning more games have more mind share, meaning those games are more likely to be discovered and purchased by others, getting them another step closer to the next discount, etc.
Nintendo also talked about recommendations. You might get points towards discounts or free games through recommendations. They talked about gifting game demos of games you own to friends. There's plenty they are much more likely to do, based off what they've been saying, that are not paid subscriptions.
I would like better rewards in general, and surveys that aren't so horrible. It would be nice if merged the Digital Deluxe Program and gave the $5 code when you registered enough games, regardless of retail or digital. Or if they just outright gave discount codes to new releases if you're buying digitally, that would be nice.
Not make all the physical rewards come everywhere except NA
Seriosuly, annoys me so much
