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  2. Club Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Club Nintendo was the name of the official Nintendo magazine in Mexico, Colombia, [10] Venezuela, [11] Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Chile. [12]In Mexico, The magazine was founded in December 1991 by José "Pepe" Sierra and Gustavo "Gus" Rodríguez, which had previously worked on a bulletin for one of Nintendo's official stores in Mexico City.

  3. Gus Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Launched in December 1991 by Rodríguez and José Sierra, the project of the brochure evolved to the monthly magazine of Club Nintendo, which became one of the first and most important video game magazines in Latin America. The magazine produced more than 200 issues, publishing until February 2019. [2] [10]

  4. My Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    My Nintendo [a] is a loyalty program provided by Nintendo and the successor to Club Nintendo. The system 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 worldwide in March 2016, releasing alongside Nintendo's first mobile app, Miitomo.

  5. Nintendo Fun Club - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Fun Club was a fan club marketed by Nintendo. [1] It was free to join, and its members received a free subscription to Nintendo Fun Club News, a periodical that discussed popular games and games that were planned for the near future. It also offered tips and tricks, Nintendo video game news, and comics.

  6. Ball (Game & Watch) - Wikipedia

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    It was re-released exclusively via Club Nintendo to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Game & Watch, with the Club Nintendo logo on the back. Unlike the original release, this version includes an option to mute the game by pressing the Time button during gameplay. [11]

  7. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    It was re-released exclusively via Club Nintendo to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Game & Watch, with the Club Nintendo logo on the back. Unlike the original release, this version includes an option to mute the game by pressing the Time button during gameplay. [32]

  8. List of WiiWare games - Wikipedia

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    NA (Club Nintendo reward in North America and Japan) Wii de Ultra Hand JP: Nintendo: Gyrostarr: High Voltage Software: Hajīte! Block Rush: Agenda Hamekomi Lucky Puzzle Wii Returns: Yuke's, Tryfirst Happy Hammerin' Tataite! Mogupon JP: Agenda, Gamebridge Harvest Moon: My Little Shop Bokujō Monogatari Series: Makiba no Omise JP: Marvelous ...

  9. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Network [a] was an online service run by Nintendo that provided free online functionalities for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. . Launched in 2012, it was Nintendo's second online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection; the Nintendo Network was not a component of the Nintendo Switch, which uses the subscription based Nintendo Switch Online, although ...