Club Nintendo Rewards: Highlights from Past Platinum and Gold Exclusive Offers

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Published on: July 15, 2013

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Club Nintendo, Nintendo’s beloved rewards program, offered loyal customers a variety of exclusive benefits for over a decade before its closure in 2015.

Dedicated fans could earn Platinum or Gold status by registering their Nintendo hardware and software, unlocking access to limited-edition items ranging from collectibles to downloadable games.

Today, these rewards remain iconic pieces of Nintendo history, celebrated for both their rarity and enduring fan appeal. Among the most sought-after rewards were the Club Nintendo Platinum prizes such as the Three-Poster Set and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Original Soundtrack CD.

Released as an exclusive bonus for top-tier Club Nintendo members, the Majora’s Mask soundtrack quickly became a collector’s item, cherished for its expansive track list and the enduring popularity of the classic Nintendo 64 game.

As one user reflected, selecting the Majora’s Mask Original Soundtrack is a popular choice due to its iconic music and special place within Nintendo’s legacy. Further rewards extended to both Platinum and Gold Club Nintendo members.

These included the annual Club Nintendo Calendar for 2014, which featured vibrant visuals of Nintendo franchises and served as a functional piece for fans to commemorate their favorite gaming moments throughout the year.

Other digital rewards featured beloved Nintendo titles such as The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX and Super Mario Land, offered as downloadable games on the Nintendo eShop.

By providing both physical and digital incentives, Nintendo catered to fans of all preferences – from collectors seeking unique memorabilia to gamers eager to revisit timeless classics. Several other noteworthy offerings from Club Nintendo included Super Smash Bros., WarioWare: D.I.Y.

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Each reward not only recognized the loyalty of Nintendo’s community but also showcased the breadth and diversity of the company’s celebrated catalog. Looking back on Club Nintendo’s legacy, it’s clear these Platinum and Gold exclusives contributed significantly to Nintendo’s reputation for community engagement and fan appreciation.

While Club Nintendo ceased operations in 2015, its spirit lives on through My Nintendo, the company’s current rewards system, and in the memories of fans who still cherish their hard-earned rewards.

These timeless collectibles continue to be a testament to Nintendo’s commitment to rewarding its most passionate supporters, underscoring the lasting impact of programs designed to celebrate and thank the gaming community. Key milestone dates in Club Nintendo’s history include the release of notable rewards, with The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Original Soundtrack launching on March 15, 2018 (as part of the soundtrack’s wider Japanese release), the annual calendar on December 31, 2008, and exclusive digital game offers like WarioWare: D.I.Y.

Showcase on February 5, 2013.

As Nintendo continues to expand its hardware and software offerings on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and through the eShop, the legacy of Club Nintendo’s Platinum and Gold rewards remains an esteemed chapter in the company’s storied history.

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