My brand new copy of WWE All-Stars for 3DS came with an unexpected surprise.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/28554
Club Nintendo points, previously reserved for first party Nintendo-published games, are now being included on select third party titles in North America. Both WWE All-Stars and Sonic Generations (published by THQ and Sega respectively) for Nintendo 3DS include codes that are redeemable for 30 Club Nintendo points.
This has been going on sporadically for some time in Europe, as detailed in this story from March.
This only encourages 3rd party sales among the Nintendo loyalist and that is a good thing.
This only encourages 3rd party sales among the Nintendo loyalist and that is a good thing.
Are there honestly dipshits that don't buy third party games because they don't get points?
I'll buy more third party games when Nintendo attracts good third party games. It ain't like I'm anti-third party with my PS3 purchases.
This only encourages 3rd party sales among the Nintendo loyalist and that is a good thing.
Are there honestly dipshits that don't buy third party games because they don't get points?
I'll buy more third party games when Nintendo attracts good third party games. It ain't like I'm anti-third party with my PS3 purchases.
Did you ever try No More Heroes on the Wii? Its a pretty decent 3rd party Wii offering. In fact it was so good that it was ported to the PS3 recently. If you never got it on your Wii you can now get it on your PS3, but if you do that it would be the epitome of everything wrong with this whole mess.
This would matter more if you could actually redeem the points for something interesting. Desk calendars are not cool. What say we try a straight-up conversion into Nintendo Points instead? It's not like those digital goods cost Nintendo anything. ;)
Are there honestly dipshits that don't buy third party games because they don't get points?