My Nintendo

My Nintendo
Developer Nintendo
Type Loyalty program
Launch date
  • JP: March 17, 2016
  • EU: March 31, 2016
  • AUS: March 31, 2016
  • NA: March 31, 2016
  • BR: March 31, 2016
Website my.nintendo.com

My Nintendo (Japanese: マイニンテンドー Hepburn: Mai Nintendō) is a loyalty program provided by Nintendo and the successor to Club Nintendo. The system rewards allows players to earn points from using software or purchasing games, which can then be spent on rewards such as digital games or discounts. The program launched on March 17, 2016, in Japan and on March 31, 2016, in the rest of the world, launching alongside Nintendo's first mobile app, Miitomo.

Features

Users can create or sign into a My Nintendo with a Nintendo Account via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, or a Nintendo Network ID. By clearing various "missions", players earn three different kinds of currency; Gold Points, Platinum Points, and Miitomo Platinum Points, which can be exchanged for rewards, including digital game downloads for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, discounts on software purchased from the Nintendo eShop or official Nintendo store, and downloadable themes for the Nintendo 3DS. Gold Points are earned by purchasing software digitally via the Nintendo eShop while Platinum Points are earned by performing actions such as linking with social media or signing into the Nintendo eShop or Miiverse weekly. Miitomo Platinum Points are earned by clearing missions within the Miitomo mobile app and can either be used to purchase rewards within the app or combined with regular Platinum Points to be spent on the main rewards.[1]

Development

Shortly after announcing in March 2015 that Club Nintendo would be discontinued, Nintendo announced that a new loyalty program was in development, saying "Our heartfelt thanks to our members for your support over the years. Please stay tuned for more information on our new loyalty program."

In November 2015 during a Japanese shareholder's meeting, My Nintendo was revealed. It was shown that users could connect with accounts from social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. Users who purchase a game and register it can see their play time and related messages about the game posted by other users. Users can also receive points for buying and playing the game that can be used to receive rewards.[2][3][4]

On December 1, 2016, in addition to a new template and site navigation, My Nintendo added child account support, allowing users under 13 years to use the service with parental or guardian control. Adult user accounts can also add children between the age of 13 and 17 inclusively.[5]

Availability

Pre-registration for a Nintendo Account began on February 17, 2016 in sixteen countries. A Nintendo Account is required to sign up on My Nintendo. As of March 31, 2016, the Nintendo Account, and consequently My Nintendo, became officially available in thirty-nine countries at launch. As of December 1, 2016, the number of countries increased to one hundred and fifty-three. The availability of content and methods of collecting points may vary a lot between different territories.

The following are the sixteen countries that were supported during the pre-registration period, and enjoy full services directly from Nintendo:

  • Australia Australia
  • Austria Austria
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Canada Canada
  • France France
  • Germany Germany
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland, Republic of
  • Italy Italy
  • Japan Japan
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • Russia Russia
  • Spain Spain
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom
  • United States United States

The following countries were added at the launch of the My Nintendo service, and may enjoy some services directly from Nintendo, such as a localized Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS at least:

  • Brazil Brazil
  • Bulgaria Bulgaria
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Cyprus Cyprus
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Estonia Estonia
  • Finland Finland
  • Greece Greece
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Latvia Latvia
  • Lithuania Lithuania
  • Malta Malta
  • Mexico Mexico
  • Norway Norway
  • Poland Poland
  • Portugal Portugal
  • Romania Romania
  • Slovakia Slovakia
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • South Africa South Africa
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland

The following countries and self-governed territories were later added throughout 2016, and most may enjoy little to no direct services from Nintendo, but all are able to connect to Nintendo's mobile apps starting with either Miitomo or Super Mario Run, depending on availablity:

  • Albania Albania
  • Angola Angola
  • Anguilla Anguilla
  • Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
  • Argentina Argentina
  • Armenia Armenia
  • Aruba Aruba
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
  • The Bahamas Bahamas
  • Bahrain Bahrain
  • Barbados Barbados
  • Belarus Belarus
  • Belize Belize
  • Benin Benin
  • Bermuda Bermuda
  • Bhutan Bhutan
  • Bolivia Bolivia, Plurinational State of
  • Botswana Botswana
  • Brunei Brunei Darussalam
  • Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
  • Cambodia Cambodia
  • Cape Verde Cape Verde
  • Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
  • Chad Chad
  • Chile Chile
  • Colombia Colombia
  • Republic of the Congo Congo
  • Costa Rica Costa Rica
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Dominica Dominica
  • Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador Ecuador
  • Egypt Egypt
  • El Salvador El Salvador
  • Fiji Fiji
  • The Gambia Gambia
  • Ghana Ghana
  • Grenada Grenada
  • Guatemala Guatemala
  • Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau
  • Guyana Guyana
  • Honduras Honduras
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong
  • India India
  • Indonesia Indonesia
  • Israel Israel
  • Jamaica Jamaica
  • Jordan Jordan
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
  • Kuwait Kuwait
  • Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Lebanon Lebanon
  • Liberia Liberia
  • Macau Macao
  • Republic of Macedonia Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of
  • Madagascar Madagascar
  • Malawi Malawi
  • Malaysia Malaysia
  • Mali Mali
  • Mauritania Mauritania
  • Mauritius Mauritius
  • Federated States of Micronesia Micronesia, Federated States of
  • Moldova Moldova, Republic of
  • Mongolia Mongolia
  • Montserrat Montserrat
  • Mozambique Mozambique
  • Namibia Namibia
  • Nepal Nepal
  • Nicaragua Nicaragua
  • Niger Niger
  • Nigeria Nigeria
  • Oman Oman
  • Pakistan Pakistan
  • Palau Palau
  • Panama Panama
  • Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
  • Paraguay Paraguay
  • Peru Peru
  • Philippines Philippines
  • Qatar Qatar
  • Rwanda Rwanda
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
  • Senegal Senegal
  • Seychelles Seychelles
  • Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
  • Singapore Singapore
  • Solomon Islands Solomon Islands
  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
  • Suriname Suriname
  • Swaziland Swaziland
  • Taiwan Taiwan
  • Tajikistan Tajikistan
  • Tanzania Tanzania, United Republic of
  • Thailand Thailand
  • Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia Tunisia
  • Turkey Turkey
  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
  • Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Uganda Uganda
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  • Uruguay Uruguay
  • Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
  • Venezuela Venezuela, The Bolivarian Republic of
  • Vietnam Vietnam
  • British Virgin Islands Virgin Islands (British)
  • Yemen Yemen
  • Zambia Zambia
  • Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Similarly to predecessor Club Nintendo, as well as the Nintendo eShop and Nintendo Network ID, My Nintendo is not IP-restricted, and users from unlisted countries (as well as from listed countries with lesser services) can sign up for a Nintendo Account and use the service, in a country address different from their own without any known repercussions. However, persistent limits of the selected regional Nintendo eShop of choice applies. Regardless, My Nintendo is supported in far more countries than Club Nintendo was, and Nintendo is planning to expand the official roster of country support over time, albeit many of the countries added later may be limited to only Nintendo mobile app support.

References

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