A reward system set up, Club Nintendo may prove to be a rather popular site for Nintendo DS and Wii owners. The source cites that the site went down shortly after going up, however it's now perfectly functioning. The concept is simple, earn coins and enjoy the rewards.

All you have to do is register and join in the fun!

  1. Earn Coins for registering Nintendo products and completing surveys
  2. Redeem Coins for limited edition Rewards
  3. Earn a set amount of Coins each year to gain Gold and Platinum status
  4. Create a Family Account and invite members of your family to join
  5. Register your newly purchased Wii console or Nintendo DS on Club Nintendo and extend your warranty
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    Ammy and Issun Dec 16, 08
    Ooh, i'm gonna register, i have a DS
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    Lost Rider Dec 16, 08
    Interesting idea, but im too lazy too bother with it XD
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc Dec 16, 08
    Wow, least you guys get cool stuff

    We have this for us euro's cept we collect 'Stars'
    http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/club_nintendo/stars_catalogue_5823.html

    Tbh, its crap. I had about 4500 stars saved up then nintendo decided everyone should lose half their stars...why? caus their nintendo and can do that.

    So screw em, its one of the reasons i dislike nintendo.
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    WonderMailer Dec 16, 08
    So registering right now. I love you Dark Arcanine. <3
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    Shortman Dec 22, 08
    This could be a huge success with people. I like the idea of it. And people wonder how Nintendo are doing so well. It's because they are constantly updating things.
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    Capn Droid Dec 22, 08
    It's incredibly buggy, and it's beyond annoying trying to collect coins. I'm going to end up nabbing all my friend's Wii boxes to only get one item, tbfh.
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      Shortman Dec 22, 08
      So it's really buggy? That's a shame.
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        Dark Arcanine Dec 22, 08
        Depends on a person-by-person basis. Some people say it's improved since it went open to the public and other people still get big problems.

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