With the Nintendo DSi getting individual pay-for-play Game & Watch games as downloads, it's not nearly as big of a deal to see Game & Watch Collection 2 pop up as a premium for Club Nintendo members.
But still, the only way you're going to snag this cartridge is to sign up for the Nintendo service and accumulate 800 coins by registering first-party Nintendo games and supplying them with aftermarket surveys.
GamesRadar - Nintendo has had decades of profitability, and does a great job of pleasing its core fanbase. The company sticks to what it’s best at and innovates in that space, earning a reputation for being both an inventive risktaker and fiscally conservative. After all that success, Nintendo is ready to venture into a whole new gaming space, full of simple apps, straightforward interface, and pocket-sized tech in a competitive market. I’m talking about the year 1980 and the origins of Nintendo’s Game & Watch handhelds, which could be the key to Nintendo’s mobile success 35 years later.
Or so it seems.
The Australian Classification Board has a bunch of new Nintendo ratings on it's website, including one that seems a bit out of the ordinary
A game store in my location has started selling "Club Nintendo Exclusives"... It makes me care much, much less about the service.
Not content to mess with the World Cup, the octopus sets its sights on Ryan and Jeff.