Club Nintendo Offering A Real Game & Watch: Ball System

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The North American division of Club Nintendo isn’t known for handing out the coolest rewards to its members, often outclassed by its Japanese counterpart, which seems to go to greater lengths to make signing up and registering your games worth the effort.

 

Thankfully, you can’t say the same for Club Nintendo USA’s latest reward — for 1,200 coins, they’re giving away a real, working Game & Watch: Ball system, reproduced to faithfully to match the 1980 original.

 

The objective of Game & Watch: Ball is to juggling balls and keep them in the air without dropping them. You move Mr. Game & Watch’s left and right arms using the orange buttons, and the challenge increases the longer you juggle.

 

The other new Club Nintendo reward on offer is a boring old reversible pouch for your Nintendo DS/DSi/DSi XL system, available in red and blue. Each one will set you back 250 coins.


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