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Re: Nintendo Badge Arcade Updated, More Free Plays For Everyone

CubeFanLucy

NA red badge already gave 3 plays but it doesn't show up enough to make it anymore appealing. Probably only get 1 or 2 a month if you play every day.

What does this mean "a dummy badge also provides a free play if you manage to grab it"? Is it the normal 10 fake badges, 1 for every fake badge, or 1 guaranteed each day if you grab at least 1 fake badge.

Re: Nintendo Gears Up for Quite a Bit of Network Maintenance This Week

CubeFanLucy

@RealPoketendoNL Before they make Smash badges they will make more badges for less popular spinoff series and discontinued services. TriForce Heroes and Amiibo Festival got badges. Swapforce seems to almost always be in some of the catchers even though most of its features were disabled a long time ago. So from that Federation Force will get badges right away. Also badges for things like TVii, Club Nintendo, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Re: Nintendo Gears Up for Quite a Bit of Network Maintenance This Week

CubeFanLucy

@Vee_Flames Do you have spotpass enabled? I got the message last week through a spotpass notification. Most notifications about are about a free play and what most of the catchers are that week. Most are kind of useless though because they come through later in the day after I already got the free play and aren't that clear about what day they were meant for.

Re: Editorial: Nintendo's Virtual Console Revolution Must Wait as We Pay Once More for SNES Games

CubeFanLucy

@Yorumi besides Animal Crossing including a bunch of free NES games they also the Zelda collections on Gamecube
Preorder bonus for Windwaker was Ocarina of Time with Master Quest.

Zelda Collector's Edition was the 2 NES games and the 2 N64 games. That was free with purchase of a console bundle, registering 2 select games with My Nintendo (NA original name of club nintendo), or a $20 Nintendo Power magazine subscription. (NA methods listed but other countries were similar)
Cheapest was probably North America's $20 magazine subscription for a physcal disc of 4 games that would sell for $30 digital a few years later on the Wii.