The newest batch of digital rewards is now available for Club Nintendo members! Players looking forward to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U this week will find a pair of Game Boy titles featuring some of the game’s veteran fighters. Without further ado, here are this month’s downloadable options!
- Clu Clu Land for Wii/Wii U Virtual Console: 200 Coins
- Kirby’s Pinball Land for 3DS Virtual Console: 150 Coins
- Metroid II: Return of Samus for 3DS Virtual Console: 150 Coins
- Picturebook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit for Wii/Wii U eShop: 250 Coins
- Pilotwings for Wii U Virtual Console: 200 Coins
- Starship Defense for 3DS eShop: 200 Coins
- Tokyo Crash Mobs for 3DS eShop: 200 Coins
- Vegas Stakes for Wii U Virtual Console: 200 Coins
The titles are available from now until December 14. This month continues what seems to be a Club Nintendo tradition as another Kirby game makes an appearance. Diehard fans of the pink puffball have had a few opportunities now to amass a nice collection of games by simply cashing in their club coins every month! One of Kirby’s fellow Smash veterans also gets a release this month with Metroid II: The Return of Samus. It’s not the most popular adventure in the Metroid canon, but it’s tough to compete with classics like Super Metroid and Metroid Prime! Still, fans of the franchise will undoubtedly want to take a look. As we do every month, Nintendojo would like to point out that Clu Clu Land and Picturebook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit can only be accessed from the Wii menu, requiring players to own a classic controller in order to play.
Do you plan on downloading any of this month’s digital rewards? As always, let us know what you think in the comments below!
Source: Club Nintendo
I would definitely snag Kirby’s Pinball Land if I had a 3DS.
I’m interested to hear what other people think about Pilot Wings though. I’m on the fence
I was worried that my good memories of Kirby’s Pinball Land would just be nostalgia… but the game still is a lot of fun. Very simple and old-school video pinball, but fun.
Starship Defense is also a very solid little tower defense game for your 3DS, and well worth buying. I picked it up earlier and enjoyed it quite a bit.
Kirby Pinball is all fine and good, but I want Pokemon Pinball, dammit! :)