PSA: Club Nintendo Year End is on June 30th (North America)

It’s almost that time of the year when Nintendo(in North America) reveals the Platinum and Gold prize for the faithful fans like you and I. Maybe it’s another figurine perhaps? Maybe a Luigi hat this time around? The best clue is to find out what they gave away to Japanese gamers for the past few years. Maybe this one posted on gonintendo.com.. I certainly hope it’s not the handkerchief. Nintendo is known to recycle prizes. They even do it with games.

If you don’t have have enough points to become a platinum or gold member, you can always buy some cheap 1st party games. Or buy some codes on ebay. I wouldn’t actually prefer to buy codes because you don’t get any games with it – just a code. Either way, you only have 10 days left!

What do you think it’ll be this year?

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