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3 New Ways To Spend Your Hard-Earned Club Nintendo Coins

3:40AM July 26, 2011 | Mike Fahey

You’ve bought Nintendo product, registered it online, and collected Club Nintendo coins for your effort. Nintendo repays you with a Metroid screensaver, Donkey Kong posters, and a giant AR card you could have printed out yourself! More »


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Debit Your Way To That Next EA Sports Purchase

11:00AM December 4, 2009 | Owen Good

EA Sports and VISA have teamed up to put out a reloadable debit card whose purchases rack up “rewards points” redeemable toward video game purchases. Wait, what if you use it to buy an EA Sports game? More »


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More Testers Wanted For League Of Legends

6:20AM August 7, 2009 | Mike Fahey

While Riot Games’ League of Legends is speeding towards a September release, the company still craves your testing acumen, and isn’t above bribing you with exclusive Champion skins. More »


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GameStop’s New Rewards System Could Be Your Ticket To E3

2:40AM August 4, 2009 | Mike Fahey

GameStop is currently surveying customers about a new points-based rewards system for customers that could be your ticket to the E3 Expo. More »


Doc Louis Will End You

4:30AM July 30, 2009 | Mike Fahey

He made you, and he can break you. Here’s four new shots of the officially-named Doc Louis’s Punch-Out!!!, one of the rewards you can choose for being a Platinum member of Club Nintendo. More »


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Xbox 360 Registration Rewards Strike Back

7:40AM October 5, 2007 | Michael McWhertor

Remember earlier this year, when Microsoft sent out a batch of Live freebies in the form of Joust and Frogger? Well, a second batch of free Xbox Live Arcade game codes are going out to Xbox 360 owners who invested in the past year, signed up for Live and filled out a registration form. Our tipsters who recently registered have been getting the updated gratis games in their inboxes, netting themselves a couple of free XBLA titles in Robotron and Joust. Again.

So, if you made with the online registration, log into all your e-mail accounts, check your spam filters, and enjoy some Robotron. Thanks to everyone who sent this in. Again. More »