Super Mario RPG Is Free On Club Nintendo

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Club Nintendo in the U.S. has a new batch of games available for free. The four titles are available until March 9th in exchange for Club Nintendo coins. They are:

 

Donkey Kong Jr. – 15O coins (3DS Virtual Console)

Art Style: PiCTOBiTS – 150 coins (DSiWare for 3DS)

Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream – 200 coins (Wii Virtual Console)

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars – 200 coins (Wii Virtual Console)

 

Update: It would appear Super Mario RPG isn’t available on the Wii U Virtual Console itself. Despite Nintendo’s wording, the game is playable on Wii U only via the Wii Virtual Console. Thanks to everyone that pointed this out!


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