Shrygue
November 16th, 2007, 11:17
via Computer and Video Games (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=175799)
The Club Nintendo shop on the official Japanese Nintendo website is giving away a Wii controller that looks exactly like a Super NES pad, and a two-disc Super Mario Galaxy soundtrack to its members.
Nintendo promises the pant-wetting gear to Platinum members of the site - who will have had to have bought and registered a certain number of Nintendo games - similar to the European equivalent Stars catalogue.
The SNES pad is a classic controller shaped exactly like the old original, and will be sent to the lucky members in April next year. The 81-song Galaxy soundtrack will turn up in January. Of course, you have to live in Japan or its no cake for you.
Meanwhile, the kick-in-the-balls UK equivalent is offering wallpaper pictures for mobile phones (that you can make yourself with a little effort), and the only game available - Age of Empires: the Age of Kings - has been sold out for months.
Just look at the awesome stuff Japan gets. Then consider moving there.
The Club Nintendo shop on the official Japanese Nintendo website is giving away a Wii controller that looks exactly like a Super NES pad, and a two-disc Super Mario Galaxy soundtrack to its members.
Nintendo promises the pant-wetting gear to Platinum members of the site - who will have had to have bought and registered a certain number of Nintendo games - similar to the European equivalent Stars catalogue.
The SNES pad is a classic controller shaped exactly like the old original, and will be sent to the lucky members in April next year. The 81-song Galaxy soundtrack will turn up in January. Of course, you have to live in Japan or its no cake for you.
Meanwhile, the kick-in-the-balls UK equivalent is offering wallpaper pictures for mobile phones (that you can make yourself with a little effort), and the only game available - Age of Empires: the Age of Kings - has been sold out for months.
Just look at the awesome stuff Japan gets. Then consider moving there.