Unfortunately, this deal has expired 17 October 2018.
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Posted 1 April 2018
Register your physical game collection on the switch for myNintendo gold points/Free eShop credit
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Heads up for anyone who isn’t aware, you can register your physical Nintendo games for gold points which can be used to discount eShop purchases. I just got £4.25 in eShop credit from 8 physical games
Simply insert your game into your switch, hit the + button, scroll down and select ‘My Nintendo Rewards Programme’ and then select ‘Earn points’. Job done
Simply insert your game into your switch, hit the + button, scroll down and select ‘My Nintendo Rewards Programme’ and then select ‘Earn points’. Job done
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Edited by a community support team member, 1 April 2018
89 Comments
sorted byThe point of the post is registering if you own the games anyway. It’s £4.25 for something which probably took seconds (edited)
Not sure it's worth the time....
No, you are misunderstanding. It's a simple reward programme (1% back on physical games), limited to once per cartridge. All it means if you buy second-hand games you won't get 1% back as eshop credit but you can still play the game like normal
Not sure your negative post was worth the time....given I just saved £5 on crypt of the necromancer for 2 minutes work, I'd say worth it
Nah it's a one time use thing. I was lucky enough to get an unredeemed copy of Lego Marvel Superheroes once
Still more than what you get for registering ps4 or x1 games...
Giving you something for nothing is 'barbaric' now Ladies and Gentlemen.
Surely if you are moaning about paying £40 you'd welcome getting something back, even if it was just 20p.. it took me like 1 minute to redeem all my games (over 10). If time is so valuable to you, think you need to get off this site.. (edited)
Yes there is zero chance Nintendo would implement tying games to only one account this generation. In the USA you can only register a physical game for one year from release, so you can no longer register Zelda even if it is a brand new copy.
This is purely a programme to reward people for buying games and replaces a loyalty system that originally launched in 2002.
Nintendo would prefer you to buy digital copies direct which is why they offer 5 times higher reward for that, but this is purely a carrot system. As correctly pointed out the Microsoft Xbox One reveal fiasco showed that consumers are strongly against tying physical games to a single console. Even though Microsoft swiftly backtracked before the X1 even launched it created lasting damage.
Only took a few minutes. Cheers OP.
Probably because you only bought one copy of the game.
If you want more points, buy multiple copies of the game
Do they reset then for everyone?
After a certain amount of time since redeeming points they begin to expire so you have to spend them or lose them. This was my biggest loss so far
The penny just dropped reading your comment , I did use some gold points against the purchase.
So when it says earn up to 200 points that is if you pay £39.99, if you use gold points against the purchase it must reflect on your reward
Yep - it's 5% of what you actually pay, after any promotional discounts/sales or use of gold points.
Perhaps they will next generation. Something that sinister takes time to implement without gaining a ton of backlash.
Just look at the damage it did to Microsoft and the Xbox One.
Just logged in to inform people that if you log into the eShop weekly via Switch, 3DS or on PC, then go on your MyNintendo account, you get free Platinum points on your account for every week you log in
how is it not? it literally takes seconds. I've got 7 quid back so far which will go towards an expansion pass quite nicely, if Nintendo didn't do anything no one would really mention anything. it's only when they offer a service people go mad about it. If I'm not mistaken Game in the UK offers a similar service of 1% back so what's the difference?
People just like to moan constantly about something that costs nothing.
In my world? No. On hukd, maybe, we're stretching comparatives here. Again, pointless. The majority of freebies require something paid for, thats what im saying. Pointless argument.
If its not pointless to you, then I do hope your pushing your point on all applicable freebies. Otherwise ask yourself why here and nowhere else?
Fanboy? I wouldn t even wish I had time for that nonsense, nintendo, xbox, ps, really couldnt give a rats arse about whose better, if "I" enjoy something thats all that matters.
Ok.
Only once per carriage don’t know why. We have 3 switches in the house and I was only able to register the game against one.