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Nintendo Reveals Club Nintendo Platinum Status Reward

25 commemorative Mario pins are available for you to redeem until July 31, so act now!

The Club Nintendo year has finally come to a close and as has become tradition, Nintendo has revealed the latest bonus for members who reached gold and platinum status. As with previous years, gold members are able to grab a Nintendo calendar with unspecified art at this time, while platinum members have the choice of both the calendar and special set of commemorative pins. 25 collectible Mario pins contained in a special case can be redeemed as this year's special bonus. Both gold and platinum members must claim their rewards by July 31 or else they will forfeit their special gift. According to Nintendo, the gifts will ship before the end of the calendar year, so keep your eyes peeled for your shipment. Click through for some images of this year's bonuses!


 

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Joaquim Mira Media Manager

07/01/2011 at 10:27 AM

Cool. I ordered them pins.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

07/01/2011 at 10:30 AM

I'm always disappointed with these. I never know what I'm expecting from Nintendo with this, but I always find the reward isn't something I want.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

07/01/2011 at 11:34 AM

I always expect it to be something of little value, so I'm never disappointed. Nintendo has no obligation whatsoever to even have a rewards club, so I'm happy just to get a few Nintendo trinkets once in a while. I wouldn't even mind if Nintendo started to sell their non-gaming products in their online store, like soundtracks, shirts, and whatnot.

Matt R Staff Alumnus

07/01/2011 at 01:11 PM

ahahaha... more mario

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