The latest batch of My Nintendo game discounts for Europe has now gone live, giving players the usual chance to grab a handful of games at reduced prices.
There are six new discounts available this time around, including titles from top Nintendo franchises like Zelda, Metroid, and the adorable Yoshi. As always, you can take advantage of these discounts by simply using the required Gold or Platinum My Nintendo Points listed below.
- [3DS] 30% off The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: 60 Gold Points
- [3DS] 40% off Pocket Card Jockey: 70 Platinum Points
- [3DS] 50% off BurgerTime DELUXE (Virtual Console GB): 15 Gold Points
- [3DS] 50% off Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World: 200 Gold Points
- [3DS] 50% off Metroid Prime: Federation Force: 200 Gold Points
- [3DS] 40% off Miitopia: 160 Gold Points
Will you be grabbing any of these offers? Remember, your Gold Points can also be spent on Switch software directly from the eShop or a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, too.
[source my.nintendo.com]
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Get Discounts On 3DS Zelda, Metroid, Yoshi and Other Games With My Nintendo Rewards (Europe)
Fixed it for ya. There is no "more" and there are no Switch games.
Should ad 3DS in the title there buddy clickbait!
Oh my, they got BURGERTIME?!?!?!?!
@Investor9872 It's in the subtitle.
I think this is still a great plan. The 2DS is priced as a "kid's first system" or for casual players, so these discounts are a great way to get new players into Nintendo's larger ecosystem while allowing players to enjoy some of the best the system has to offer.
Good time to pick up federation force!
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Nah, who am I kidding?
Enough with the freaking 3DS rewards. Can we start getting discounts on Switch games? The system is 3 years old already.
Get these cheaper in physical new
https://www.argos.co.uk/search/3ds/opt/sort:price/
@Friendly Won’t lie, I’m tempted. I have a feeling that Federation Force might have gotten a raw deal because of the overwhelming backlash. I wonder if there’s a good game under all that taboo.
@1UP_MARIO woah.. Mario party Star Rush is £6.99??i live that game! Grab it at that price 100% I bought it on release day for full £35 and love it
@DreamerDC I do when I want to play some SNES games on the go or the Megadrivce 3D classic, 3D adds a lot to outrun imo.
Some other games on that system I still enjoy.
I reckon there are more people who still play it from time to time.
Switch still does not have the DKC trilogy so 3DS wins in that regard.
A Link Between Worlds is one of the best videogames ever made.
@DreamerDC I still have a giant backlog on 3DS, even if it stops being my Xenoblade machine it was for months on end. Ace Attorney (recently finished Dual Destinies, playing SoJ now), Mario Kart 7, a bunch of SMT games including the restarted Strange Journey, Bravely Default, Hometown Story and Ever Oasis, early Shantae games, Ocarina of Time, Pokemon Gold/OmegaRuby/Moon, two Project X Zones, Fire Emblem Awakening... that's just some of the stuff I already have. As far as the My Nintendo rewards go, I just secured a discount for Lego City Undercover prequel and I'm targeting Fire Emblem Echoes down the road (and maybe the first Luigi's Mansion if it all plays out).
I also find some time for DS, PSP, Vita and yet older games while you're here marveling at the use of a massive library console still in production. As long as 3DS has games that aren't on Switch, what's so surprising?
@1UP_MARIO agreed for true discounts go physical. I bought a fair few games in 2019 for cheap before I got my Switch.
Even though my Switch is now my main system, today I cracked open the 3ds and played a little Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Bros - the last game on my 3DS backlog.
I'm not going to complain about discounts. But I've played all the 3DS games in my backlog that I own and am not really looking for more for the time being. Now that Pokemon Home is out, I have very little reason to return to my 3DS for a while.
Eventually, like Game Boy, GBA, and DS, I'll be nostalgic for it and want to replay some of those games. But for now, it's just obsolete.
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