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Register Your Nintendo 3DS with Club Nintendo and Earn Coins

by Matthew Blundon - March 26, 2011, 3:29 pm EDT
Total comments: 3 Source: Club Nintendo, club.nintendo.com

Earn coins for registering your Nintendo 3DS!

The Nintendo 3DS launches tomorrow in North America, and like past Nintendo platforms, Club Nintendo is offering coins for those who register their new handhelds.

For those who take the time to register their Nintendo 3DS with Club Nintendo will receive 160 coins after completing a short survey. These coins can be put towards a variety of prizes, including reversible pouches for the handheld. This reward, however, costs 250 points, 90 points more than the number acquired by registering the Nintendo 3DS.

In addition to registering the handheld, gamers can also redeem their Nintendo-published Nintendo 3DS games, including PilotWings Resort, Nintendogs+Cats, and Steel Diver. These games will reward players with 30 coins per title, in addition to another 10 coins for registering the game within a month of its release as well as another 20 coins for completing a post play survey. If an intend-to-buy survey was completed earlier in the year then gamers will receive another 10 coins.

Gamers that reside in a European territory that offers Club Nintendo can register both their first-party and third-party Nintendo 3DS software for stars, which can also be redeemed for rewards.

Talkback

KDR_11kMarch 26, 2011

I think I got 750 stars for my 3DS.

AVMarch 27, 2011

I'm sad that NOA is not doing anything really special for launch than the normal coins.


http://3ds.nintendolife.com/news/2011/03/3ds_augmented_reality_t_shirts_this_summers_must_have


I registered like 120 am launch day ( I tried earlier but said I couldn't because it said that 3DS wasn't out yet 12am CST)


Anyway 3DS pushed me over to become Platinum status so that's good news (3 years in a ROW !!!!!)

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorMarch 27, 2011

Yeah, I tried registering mine when I got home (~12:15 CST), then again at one and *finally* right at 2.  From dealing with this before, I believe the site is set at Pacific time and there's nothing to be done about it. :(

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