Davey Cakes
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The pouch is nice. Definitely worth 150 coins.
I know the pouch is usually 250.
I'm pretty sure the game card case was 600 coins since that is what the other one was priced at.
Thanks!Also, the T-shirt is on sale for 350 from 550 coins. I ordered a Wiimote holder, since I've been on the fence for a while. I wonder if they are discontinuing these rewards and trying to get Luigi to help clean them out. The pouches are a steal if you don't already have them.
The Wiimote Holder is normally 300.Anybody know what the normal costs are for these items?
Do the pouch fit on 3DS xl? Or is it only OG 3ds?
edit:
It said, March 19 11:59 PST. That's am right? So, it will be March 19 2:59pm EST?
The pouches fit the DSi XL and 3DS XL perfectly.
The manual is 5 pages guys. And the 3ds comes with a club Nintendo thing, wiiu did not
I was wondering why the site was green all of a sudden. Anyway, the pouch is tempting, but I need those Hanafuda cards. (Just 105 more coins to go.) Besides, I already have 1. I had 2 but gave one as a gift.
That is weird as hell. Wonder why they did that.
So far, no third party published Wii U titles have had CN codes, but some 3DS third party titles have had codes.
I'm not sure why they'd continue doing them for 3DS titles but not for Wii U, but perhaps it's part of their push towards trying to get folks to buy digital versions...
Why do you want the cards so bad?
Because they're awesome.Why do you want the cards so bad?
I wish there was some special Luigi themed items instead. But I've been wanting that shirt for a while so what the hell.
Read this:
That is weird as hell. Wonder why they did that.
You have to link it to your Club Nintendo account via the eshop menu.
What I quoted was about the retail version of the game, not the digital version, which what you said will work.
I know I'm referring to something a little older in the thread, but I love how both European and US Club Nintendo users always envy the rewards the other system has when they find out about them.
They are indeed small (and I can't speak to whether that size is standard I assumed so) but they're not cheaply made. That said, I don't actually do anything with them they really just sit on the shelf.Wow. I've been saving up for the Hanafuda Card set, but I just watched the video and HOLY SHIT are those cards tiny. The Animal Crossing playing cards were amazing, I thought, but seeing how cheap those Hanafuda cards look (as well as the case for them) I'm thinking of spending my coins elsewhere.
So, I'm running into a bit of a predicament. I'd like to join Club Nintendo to register some stuff (3DS plus a couple of games).
I have a NA 3DS but the problem is I don't live there, so I can't register an address or zip code. Is there anyway to bypass this?? Can I outright lie?? I only want the downloadable stuff.
If I can't, then I might just give the codes away.
https://club.nintendo.com/eligible-products.doSorry to digress but I wanted to ask you if you knew if you got CN coins for all of your Wii U digital downloads?
Just lie about it. Here's an address to use:7800 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles CA, 90036
... I have watched one too many game shows, it would seem.
That set is anything but cheap. I love 'em. I'm trying to get rid of my collectible junk, but those I will never get rid of. I mean, hanafuda cards are not Western playing cards. That's how they're supposed to be.Wow. I've been saving up for the Hanafuda Card set, but I just watched the video and HOLY SHIT are those cards tiny. The Animal Crossing playing cards were amazing, I thought, but seeing how cheap those Hanafuda cards look (as well as the case for them) I'm thinking of spending my coins elsewhere.
Just wondering, are any of the more expensive prizes actually, well, "rare"? I have a lot of points, and i'm debating as to if I should go for something like the hanafuda cards