
Mixing things up a little bit, the latest offering from My Nintendo's European rewards page gives you the chance to grab alternative covers for your copy of Trials of Mana on Switch.
The game launched for the platform just last week, and if you own - or are thinking about picking up - a physical copy, these covers could come in handy for a little sport of personalisation. There are two designs available which can be printed by yourself at home; they come back-to-back, so it essentially acts as a DIY reversible sleeve.

If you want to download these covers for yourself, just head here and log in to your Nintendo account. You'll need to spend 50 Platinum Points to unlock the file.
Have you bought the game? Enjoying it so far? Feel free to read our full review if you're wanting to see whether or not it might be for you.
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These don't seem to account for the spine though.
And are you really going to want to replace the professionally printed sleeve in the game you bought, with something cheaply printed and cut out at home?
Maybe if you somehow had a spare Switch game case that had no sleeve, and I doubt anyone does.
Nintendo really can't find any good uses for Platinum Points, huh
Ive printed off a couple of these. Done the fire emblem ones but the FF X/X-2 and the Tokyo mirage ones came out smaller and just dont look right. I want to try and get some spare display cases from my local supplier.
So generous of Nintendo
@mrmememan you know its bad when printable box arts are the most exiting thing you will get from nintendo to spend points on.
Awesome, those are cool artworks indeed! Specially the last one.
@Kidfunkadelic83 The Gold Points are ok, but the Platinum Points stink. I think Nintendo can make them good by allowing people to use them to purchase and keep the Nintendo Switch Online Games. Then Nintendo could give you Platinum Points for spwnding money in their mobile games to get more Platinum Points to spend on the games.
What next, we need to work in the Chinese factory to make the actual game?
Love the one on the right in that image but my main issue with these is, nice idea, most people gonna have poor execution because I ain't got a top tier printer and any one I can use is only gonna look a bit naff when done.
Why only in Europe?
@BeautyandtheBeer ive got a 40 quid epson printer buddy and my fire emblem ones come out absolutely flawless when i put it on highest print quality.
@RupeeClock
Well I think it is not so difficult to just print it out and in high quality it will look nice. So why not??
...but is it an essential goody? No.
I just finished the game myself, post game and all. It had bit of a snowball effect where the challenge pretty much completely disappeared towards the endgame (Lategame Angela is busted as all hell) but nonetheless I found it to be an amazing game and definitely a massive improvement over the SNES original.
@Kidfunkadelic83 On the ones I have access to it just looks off whatever settings I have. If it looks good for you though great.
Oh, wow, what a "truly wonderful" gift, Nintendo. I'm SO happy that the quality of the MyNintendo service improves with every passing month. It's SO friggin' amazing, and these are such good times for loyal Nintendo supporters...
/s
Soooooo... any of you guys using Dropbox?
Can't really say it's giving away if it costs 50 points though
Doesn't requiring points make it not "giving away"?
No love for NA eShop
You know, in google image search you can find lots of images to print for free.
Nintendo rewards will never be the same. Give us the physical goodies back.
@nimnio
I mean, I know that you can get nicely and properly done prints at professional printing shops, but it still remains that you're doing this to replace the sleeve you paid for.
With the sort of "kids site" approach to rewards they probably expect you to do this with your home printer too.
Here you go, we'll allow you to print off an inferior version of the box art that exists in the game that you already bought.
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