Going Out of Business Sale –
Starting February 2, 2015, Nintendo is offering more than 100 digital downloadable games through the final months of Club Nintendo. These are not just Virtual Console games, but full 3DS, Wii and Wii U games! There are also a bunch of new physical rewards too like a retro Mario t-shirt and Fierce Deity Link puzzle.
The important thing to remember are the expiration dates. You have until 6-30-15 to spend all your Coins. Also, Nintendo is giving all Club Nintendo members a code for a free download of Flipnote Studio 3D by the end of the first week of February – check your To-Do list when you log in.
Click HERE for the official page.
Here at myGamer, we have been following and logging the Club Nintendo program for the last few years. Most of the games below have been offered at some point before. However, there are few highlights that have never been available until now like Kid Icarus: Uprising, Star Fox 64 3D, the sequel to Dillon’s Rolling Western, New Super Mario Bros. 2, and The Wonderful 101.
Disappointingly, I was personally hoping for new offerings like Mario Tennis (GBC), the Oracle Zelda games (GBC), and more GBA games. But, when it comes to free games, we really shouldn’t complain.
Here is a complete list below.
Physical Rewards:
Mario and Luigi Greeting Cards – 300 Coins
Nintendogs Greeting Cards – 300 Coins
Nintendo 3DS Game Card Case 2015 Edition – 400 Coins
2016 Desktop Calendar – 400 Coins
Animal Crossing Mini Playing Cards – 600 Coins
3DS XL Pouch: The Legend of Zelda – 600 Coins
Super Smash Bros. 3-Poster Set V2 – 700 Coins
Retro Mario t-shirt – 700 Coins
Limited Edition 2013 Platinum Poster Set – 700 Coins
Super Smash Bros. 3-Poster Set V1 – 700 Coins
Fierce Deity Link Jigsaw Puzzle – 800 Coins
Wii U Virtual Console Downloads:
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (GBA) – 200 Coins
Super Punch-Out!! (SNES) – 200 Coins
Golden Sun (GBA) – 200 Coins
F-Zero (SNES) – 200 Coins
F-Zero Maximum Velocity (GBA) – 200 Coins
Ice Climbers (NES) – 200 Coins
Volleyball (NES) – 200 Coins
Tennis (NES) – 200 Coins
Pinball (NES) – 200 Coins
NES Open Tournament Golf (NES) – 200 Coins
Ice Hockey (NES) – 200 Coins
Golf (NES) – 200 Coins
Clu Clu Land (NES) – 200 Coins
Baseball (NES) – 200 Coins
Wario’s Woods (NES) – 200 Coins
Urban Champion (NES) – 200 Coins
Dr. Mario (NES) – 200 Coins
Donkey Kong 3 (NES) – 200 Coins
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (NES) – 200 Coins
Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) – 200 Coins
Super Mario Bros. (NES) – 200 Coins
Yoshi (NES) – 200 Coins
Balloon Fight (NES) – 200 Coins
Kid Icarus (NES) – 200 Coins
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES) – 200 Coins
Metroid (NES) – 200 Coins
Pilotwings (SNES) – 200 Coins
Wrecking Crew (NES) – 200 Coins
Mario Bros. (NES) – 200 Coins
Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) – 200 Coins
Excitebike (NES) – 200 Coins
Donkey Kong Jr (NES) – 200 Coins
Super Metroid (SNES) – 200 Coins
Super Mario World (SNES) – 200 Coins
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream (NES) – 200 Coins
Earthbound (SNES) – 200 Coins
Wii U eShop Games:
Dr. Luigi – 300 Coins
NES Remix – 300 Coins
The Wonderfull 101 – 600 Coins
Wii Fit U – 300 Coins
Game & Wario – 300 Coins
Wii Party U – 850 Coins
Wii Virtual Console and WiiWare Games:
Art Style: CUBELLO – 200 Coins
Doc Louis’s Punch-Out!! – 250 Coins
Mario Golf (N64) – 250 Coins
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) – 250 Coins
Star Fox 64 (N64) – 250 Coins
F-Zero X (N64) – 250 Coins
Super Mario 64 (N64) – 250 Coins
Super Metroid (SNES) – 250 Coins
Paper Mario (N64) – 250 Coins
Mario Kart 64 (N64) – 250 Coins
1080 Snowboarding (N64) – 250 Coins
ThruSpace – 250 Coins
Super Punch-Out!! (SNES) – 250 Coins
Pilotwings (SNES) – 250 Coins
Super Smash Bros. (N64) – 250 Coins
Mario Tennis (N64) – 250 Coins
Eco Shooter: Plant 530 – 250 Coins
Snowpark Park – 250 Coins
Excitebike: World Rally – 250 Coins
Mario Party 2 (N64) – 250 Coins
Super Mario Kart (SNES) – 250 Coins
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask (N64) – 250 Coins
Fluidity – 250 Coins
3DS eShop and Virtual Console Games:
3D Classics: Twinbee – 150 Coins
Super Mario Land: 6 Golden Coins (GB) – 150 Coins
Super Mario Land (GB) – 150 Coins
Kersploosh – 150 Coins
Baseball (GB) – 150 Coins
Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters (GB) – 150 Coins
Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB) – 150 Coins
Tennis (GB) – – 150 Coins
Golf (GB) – 150 Coins
Donkey Kong ’94 (GB) – 150 Coins
Mario’s Picross (GB) – 150 Coins
Radar Mission (GB) – 150 Coins
3D Classics: Xevious – 200 Coins
Ketzal’s Cooridors – 200 Coins
Sparkle Snapshots 3D – 200 Coins
Looksley’s Line Up – 200 Coins
Wario Land 2 (GBC) – 200 Coins
Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream (NES) – 200 Coins
Mario Golf (GBC) – 200 Coins
Donkey Kong 3 (NES) – 200 Coins
Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters – 200 Coins
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX (GBC) – 200 Coins
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword – 200 Coins
A Kappa’s Trail – 200 Coins
Tokyo Crash Mobs – 200 Coins
Brain Age Express: Math – 200 Coins
Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) – 200 Coins
Metroid (NES) – 200 Coins
The Legend of Zelda (NES) – 200 Coins
3D Classics: Kid Icarus – 200 Coins
3D Classics: Excitebike – 200 Coins
Brain Age Express: Sudoku – 200 Coins
3D Classics: Urban Champion – 200 Coins
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! – 200 Coins
Chibi-Robo: Photo Finder – 250 Coins
Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move – 250 Coins
Dillon’s Rolling Western – 250 Coins
HarmoKnight – 300 Coins
Dillon’s Rolling Western: The Last Ranger – 300 Coins
Fluidity: Spin Cycle – 300 Coins
Crosswords Plus – 600 Coins
Brain Age: Concentration Training – 600 Coins
Super Mario 3D Land – 600 Coins
New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 600 Coins
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D – 600 Coins
Star Fox 64 3D – 700 Coins
Paper Mario: Sticker Star – 700 Coins
Kid Icarus: Uprising – 700 Coins
By myGamer.com EiC – Zachary Gasiorowski
Well I suppose atleast this is an opportunity to pick up that paper mario 64 that I’ve had on my radar.
Not sure if I should feel sad about this though, never really used the service that much
Similar to you, I was hoping there would be offers before the club ended. It has been a good run for the Nintendo company. To be honest, the promotions they had were great. I just have to find a way to spend my coins now.
It’s certainly nice to see lots of older titles being put on offer to cater to nostalgic gamers, but some of the coin prices are actually pretty steep given the age of the game. Also there are some titles which aren’t particularly well-known or well-received.
It would be a really cool gesture from Nintendo to extend its offers to include “bundles” of these games put together at a further discounted price.
I myself love the Club Nintendo rewards and I am deeply saddened this programme is coming to an end. I have heard that they will launch a similar programme in the future. This last gasp of rewards that launched are awesome, but sadly I don’t have many remaining points so I couldn’t redeem any of them. I do hope that all Nintendo fans with remaining Club Nintendo points used these points to get one of these cool rewards.
All things must come to an end, I suppose. Club nintendo certainly did a good job of organizing its ‘last hurrah’. You really can’t complain when you’re given free games.
Truly sad to hear this, this is something that’s been around for a while and I’m sure it’s going to be hard for everyone to scramble and try to use of their coins. But at least there’s plenty of free games, keep that in mind.
nooooooo, say it isn’t soooooo.
Another loss for the grand old school. It just disappoints to see something that has been there for quite some time, come to an end. But as the old go – so the new may come.