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Club Nintendo: Tips for Reaching Platinum Status

Earning Coins Through Software Purchases

by Matthew Blundon - July 26, 2010, 7:40 am EDT

Here are some tips to make the most of your game purchases.

Budget Your Purchases

Many Club Nintendo users do not know how to pace themselves. Instead of trying to collect 600 coins at once at the end of June, try to earn a set number of coins per month from buying games.

Some Games are Worth More Than Others

While in general it is true that 1 coin equals 1 dollar, there are some games that will give you more bang for your buck. For example, Touch Generation titles for the Nintendo DS retail for as little as $19.99, but still earn you 30 coins upon registration, plus additional coins for early registration and post-play surveys. Wii Fit Plus will also earn you more coins than usual, and if you register your copy of Wii Fit Plus with the Balance Board you can earn yourself a free tote.

Downloadable Games Earn Coins Too

Some Club Nintendo members are under the impression that only retail games will net you coins. However, it's important to note that downloadable titles will earn you 10 coins per game. Not all downloadable games qualify for coins;  the only ones that count are those released after October 2008.  To earn these coins you need to link your Wii to your Club Nintendo account.  Once this is done the games will be registered automatically when purchased.

Downloadable games have varied prices, ranging from 0 to 1500 Wii Points. Regardless of the price, all qualifying games will earn you 10 coins. That means that a 200 point game from the Nintendo DSiWare store is worth 10 coins. For gamers looking for some easy coins, buy a Nintendo Points card for $20 and buy 10 200 point games. Each of those games will equate to 10 coins, which means you can earn 100 coins for just $20. For those worried about the quality of 200-point games, there are quite a few great titles for just a small asking price.

Register New Releases ASAP

While most Club Nintendo users are familiar with how much a Wii and Nintendo DS game will earn them upon completing the product registration survey (50 for Wii, 30 for Nintendo DS), many are not aware that they can obtain an additional ten coins by doing one simple little thing.

For starters, try and purchase games as soon as they are released. By registering games within four weeks of their release, you can earn an additional 10 coins. Registering a game does not mean you have to complete the product registration survey immediately. While the survey will appear on your screen, just exit it out and move onto something else. When you are finally ready to complete your survey, you will earn an additional ten coins because you registered it within four weeks of release.

Register Games You Intend to Buy

On the Club Nintendo website you can indicate upcoming Nintendo-published titles you plan to buy soon after their release. Nintendo uses this information to "gauge interest in upcoming Nintendo-published games", but you can use it to net additional coins.  Four weeks prior to a game's release it will be available to add to your "Intend to Buy" list.  Once the game comes out you'll have a date you have to register it by listed in the "Intend to Buy" queue. Do so and you'll receive ten additional coins. This bonus is on top of the ten coins you get for registering a game within a month of its release, turning a fifty coin Wii title into a seventy coin game.  There may not always be games available to select, so check back often.

Thanks to James Jones for the tip on registering games for the "Intend to Buy" queue.

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Talkback

mustbeburtJuly 26, 2010

where are these tips?

TJ SpykeJuly 26, 2010

I don't see a list, I do have some tips though:

1)Always indicate that you intend to buy a game that appears on the Club Nintendo site. You will have like 3 years to register the game to get those 10 bonus coins.
2)Try to buy and register a game as close to the release date as possible, you get bonus coins if you register a game within 3 weeks of its release.
3)Don't forget to do all follow-up surveys for those extra 10 coins.
4)Remember to link up your Wii Shop Channel account with your Club Nintendo account so that all Virtual Console and WiiWare purchases will automatically contribute coins to your account.

Click on the other pages over on the right sidebar.

BlackNMild2k1July 26, 2010

Shouldn't there be a "next page" button at the bottom of the article?


no one is looking to click in a table of contents off to the side to get through the article.

Yes, yes, and yes.  It's a bug, we're working on it.

Undone by a link.

Retro DeckadesJuly 26, 2010

Quote from: TJ

1)Always indicate that you intend to buy a game that appears on the Club Nintendo site. You will have like 3 years to register the game to get those 10 bonus coins.

I think I remember seeing an expiration date of about a month the last time I filled out an "intend to buy" survey.

TJ SpykeJuly 26, 2010

Maybe they changed it? I just checked and it says I have until February 16, 2014 to register Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and get the 10 coin bonus.

Retro DeckadesJuly 26, 2010

Quote from: TJ

Maybe they changed it? I just checked and it says I have until February 16, 2014 to register Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and get the 10 coin bonus.

Hmmm, interesting. Perhaps, for some reason, they are really pushing Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon? It's the only game on my "Earn Coins" list that sits there asking me to register it, though I don't remember ever filling out an "Intend to Buy" survey.

I'm actually tempted to pick up Link's Crossbow Training - $25 for 50 Club Nintendo points, a WiiWare game and a piece of plastic to shuck.

gojiraJuly 26, 2010

I have a few tips myself. 

1. If you buy a used game from Gamefly you still get the Club Nintendo code. 

2. Relieve your friends/family of their codes if they don't use Club Nintendo.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJuly 27, 2010

Quote:

With each passing year, gamers are finding it increasingly difficult to collect enough coins to reach Platinum status, and too often end up in a panic at year's end.

Really?  "Each passing year"?  We *just* started the third year.

Well...it was harder this year than last. Less older games around to register.

If the past two years' Platinum rewards are any indicator, there are cheaper ways to get essentially the same thing Nintendo will give out than hoarding Club Nintendo coins.

The Gold/Platinum awards may not be anything great, but these tips will also load up your account with coins that can be spent on other Club Nintendo rewards... which are also not anything great...

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

The Gold/Platinum awards may not be anything great, but these tips will also load up your account with coins that can be spent on other Club Nintendo rewards... which are also not anything great...

You get a point for making my counter-argument for me.

The Game and Watch titles are cool.

Except I already bought the Japanese versions on eBay years ago for not much money.

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

The Gold/Platinum awards may not be anything great, but these tips will also load up your account with coins that can be spent on other Club Nintendo rewards... which are also not anything great...

Well, the posters look nice. And if Goozex can come through for me, I'll be able to trade in the Game and Watch Collections for two games I've been looking for - one of them for about a decade - so that's nice.

ShediNJha01October 17, 2010

I know this is kinda late, but i just bought Link's Crossbow Training for under $2 and still got the 50 coins.

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