The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Leads New Club Nintendo Rewards

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As promised, Club Nintendo U.S. have a new round of downloadable games that you can avail using Club Nintendo coins. Two of these are Dr. Mario titles: Dr. Mario Online Rx for WiiWare (100 coins) and Dr. Mario Express on DSiWare (150 coins).

 

There’s also Kirby’s Dream Land (100 coins) for the 3DS Virtual Console, but the highlight of the bunch is easily The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask (150 coins) for the Wii Virtual Console.

 

All four games can be availed until January 31st. Keep in mind that DSiWare titles redeemed through Club Nintendo can only be downloaded via a 3DS.


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