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==Mii activities==
==Mii activities==
*At times, when a player with a linked Nintendo Network ID [[wikipedia:Login|logs into]] My Nintendo on a [[wikipedia:Web browser|web browser]], their Mii can be seen doing something. Known Mii activities are listed below.
At times, when a player with a linked Nintendo Network ID [[wikipedia:Login|logs into]] My Nintendo on a [[wikipedia:Web browser|web browser]], their Mii can be seen doing something. Known Mii activities are listed below.
**The Mii [[wikipedia:Running|runs]] after a platinum My Nintendo 'coin'. Platinum points are awarded if this coin is selected.
*The Mii [[wikipedia:Running|runs]] after a platinum My Nintendo 'coin'. Platinum points are awarded if this coin is selected.
**The Mii floats attached to three [[wikipedia:Balloon|balloon]]s. The balloons pop one at a time when selected. In rare instances, a [[Boo]] replaces one of the balloons, who will vanish instead of popping.
*The Mii floats attached to three [[wikipedia:Balloon|balloon]]s. The balloons pop one at a time when selected. In rare instances, a [[Boo]] replaces one of the balloons, who will vanish instead of popping.
**The Mii plays a game on a Nintendo console. If the [[wikipedia:Television|TV]] is selected, it is turned off and the Mii looks at the player with annoyance.
*The Mii plays a game on a Nintendo console. If the [[wikipedia:Television|TV]] is selected, it is turned off and the Mii looks at the player with annoyance.
***''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', or ''[[nwiki:Ice Climber|Ice Climber]]'' on a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
**''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', or ''[[nwiki:Ice Climber|Ice Climber]]'' on a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
***''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', or ''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'' on a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
**''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', or ''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'' on a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
***''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' on a Neon Blue/Red [[Nintendo Switch]]. The TV is noticeably wider and more modern compared to the one used on the other consoles.
**''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' on a Neon Blue/Red [[Nintendo Switch]]. The TV is noticeably wider and more modern compared to the one used on the other consoles.
**The Mii waters a [[wikipedia:Container garden|potted plant]] with a [[wikipedia:Watering can|watering can]] when selected. Occasionally, a red [[Pikmin]] will appear in the pot instead. It is also possible for a [[beanstalk]] to grow from the pot when it is watered.
*The Mii waters a [[wikipedia:Container garden|potted plant]] with a [[wikipedia:Watering can|watering can]] when selected. Occasionally, a red [[Pikmin]] will appear in the pot instead. It is also possible for a [[beanstalk]] to grow from the pot when it is watered.
**The Mii cleans one of the containers holding My Nintendo points with a [[wikipedia:Microfiber|cloth]].
*The Mii cleans one of the containers holding My Nintendo points with a [[wikipedia:Microfiber|cloth]].
**The Mii [[wikipedia:Fishing|fishes]] in a small section of [[wikipedia:Water|water]]. If selected, the Mii raises the [[wikipedia:Fishing rod|fishing rod]] from the water. If timed correctly, a [[wikipedia:Boot|boot]], a [[Cheep Cheep]], a [[Blooper]], or even [[Mario's Cap]] can be caught. In rare cases, the player can catch 10 platinum My Nintendo points.
*The Mii [[wikipedia:Fishing|fishes]] in a small section of [[wikipedia:Water|water]]. If selected, the Mii raises the [[wikipedia:Fishing rod|fishing rod]] from the water. If timed correctly, a [[wikipedia:Boot|boot]], a [[Cheep Cheep]], a [[Blooper]], or even [[Mario's Cap]] can be caught. In rare cases, the player can catch 10 platinum My Nintendo points.
**The Mii plays a red or black [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The Mii moves (still playing the system) if selected.
*The Mii plays a red or black [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The Mii moves (still playing the system) if selected.
**The Mii [[wikipedia:Painting|paints]] on a [[wikipedia:Canvas|canvas]]. When selected the painting is shown; a variety of Nintendo themed paintings are possible.
*The Mii [[wikipedia:Painting|paints]] on a [[wikipedia:Canvas|canvas]]. When selected the painting is shown; a variety of Nintendo themed paintings are possible.
***A [[Super Mushroom]]
**A [[Super Mushroom]].
***A [[Thwomp]]
**A [[Thwomp]].
***[[Yoshi]], a [[berry]], and a [[Yoshi Egg]].
**[[Yoshi]], a [[berry]], and a [[Yoshi Egg]].
***An orange [[Inkling]] in squid form surrounded by splatters of Ink.
**An orange [[Inkling]] in squid form surrounded by splatters of ink.
***The [[zeldawiki:Triforce|Triforce]] and a [[zeldawiki:Fairy|Fairy]].
**The [[zeldawiki:Triforce|Triforce]] and a [[zeldawiki:Fairy|Fairy]].
***[[nookipedia:Tom Nook|Tom Nook]].
**[[nookipedia:Tom Nook|Tom Nook]].
***The My Nintendo Logo.
**The My Nintendo Logo.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 21:48, June 27, 2017

Logo for My Nintendo.
The logo for My Nintendo (pre-release).
Pre-release logo

My Nintendo is a loyalty rewards program that launched in Japan on March 17, 2016, in the Americas, Australia, and Europe on March 31, 2016, and in South Korea on January 19, 2017. Just like Club Nintendo, players receive points to purchase items like games, themes, and more. Gold points are earned if they buy games from the Nintendo eShop, while Platinum points are earned for doing various missions. It is the successor to the defunct Club Nintendo.

Certain smartphone apps developed by Nintendo use My Nintendo, including Miitomo, which launched alongside the service for Android and iOS, and Super Mario Run. In them, players can complete certain missions to earn Platinum Points specific to those games, which can be redeemed for in-game rewards. They can also be used in combination with Platinum Points earned through non-gaming means (e.g. logging into My Nintendo every week) to earn regular rewards.

Mario-related rewards

Japan

Current

Past

North America

Current

Past

Europe

Current

  • 20% discount on Mario Tennis Open - 300 Platinum Points
  • Swapdoodle Add-on Content: Mario Kart 8 - 30 Gold Points
  • My Nintendo Theme 1: Mario - 200 Platinum Points
  • My Nintendo Theme 2: Donkey Kong - 200 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario 1 - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario 2 - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Link - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 50 Platinum Points
  • Starter Guide: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 10 Gold Points

Past

Australia

Current

  • 20% discount on Mario Tennis Open - 300 Platinum Points
  • Swapdoodle Add-on Content: Mario Kart 8 - 30 Gold Points
  • Theme: Yoshi's Spring Siesta - 20 Gold Points
  • My Nintendo Theme 1: Mario - 200 Platinum Points
  • My Nintendo Theme 2: Donkey Kong - 200 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario 1 - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario 2 - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Link - 50 Platinum Points
  • Wallpaper: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 50 Platinum Points
  • Starter Guide: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 10 Gold Points

Past

In-game rewards

Miitomo

  • Mario Outfit - 250 Platinum Points (former)
  • Boo Tee - Free (former)
  • Bowser Tee - Free (former)
  • Super Mario All-Stars Tee - Free (former)
  • Super Mushroom Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)
  • Super Star Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)
  • Fire Flower Tee - 200 Platinum Points (former)

Super Mario Run

  • Toad - Free
  • 1000 coins - 60 Platinum Points
  • 2000 coins - 100 Platinum Points
  • 3000 coins - 140 Platinum Points
  • 5 Toad Rally Tickets - 150 Platinum Points
  • 10 Toad Rally Tickets - 250 Platinum Points
  • White Flower Patch - 30 Platinum Points
  • Block E - 100 Platinum Points
  • Gold Mario Statue - 300 Platinum Points
  • Gold Bowser Statue - 300 Platinum Points
  • Gold Peach Statue - 300 Platinum Points

Mii activities

At times, when a player with a linked Nintendo Network ID logs into My Nintendo on a web browser, their Mii can be seen doing something. Known Mii activities are listed below.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マイニンテンドー
Mai Nintendō
My Nintendo

Chinese My Nintendo

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Korean 마이 닌텐도
Mai Nintendo
My Nintendo

External links

References