Nintendo have opened up pre-registration on their ‘My Nintendo Account’ and also for ‘Miitomo’ (the latter however you will need to register for My Nintendo first). You can register in a number of ways by using your Nintendo Network ID, Facebook, Twitter and Google+ or the old fashion way of email and password. By registering for your ‘My Nintendo’ account you will have access to various types of benefits including a point system that can be used to claim rewards like digital content and original merchandise. You can get points by purchasing new games and also from playing them as well. My Nintendo has been proposed to launch in March. For the moment, registration is limited to Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, and the United States. If you have not pre-registered yet, you can find the websites via the links below;

My Nintendo: https://accounts.nintendo.com/login

Miitomo: https://miitomo.com/en/

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One word of warning though, users of ‘My Nintendo’ that decide that they want out and choose to delete their account could lose any points they have accumulated, purchases made on digital downloads, special offers on discounts and Save/user data of apps linked to your Nintendo Account. Details can be found in the image below.

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Source: Nintendo Life

By Mike Scorpio

I am Chief Administrator for Miketendo64.com A news & reviews website for Nintendo related articles and merchandise. An intermediate gamer with over 20 years of experience spanning 4 decades and 4 generations of Nintendo Games Consoles From the NES up to the Wii U. I also manage our YouTube Channel where I post videos frequently ranging from Let's Plays, Unboxings, Let's Talk Abouts, Our Wii U Lv1 Playthrough Series and the Super Mario Maker Bros Show! and a whole lot more, we even have our own Miketendo64 Directs!

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