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Nintendo’s final Club Nintendo catalog live — adds a ton of new games and gear

Nintendo's offering up a ton of treats for its final Club Nintendo catalog.

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Club Nintendo’s shutting after six years, but it’s going out in style.

Nintendo’s revealed a ton of new rewards for its Club Nintendo loyalty scheme, which is closing on July 1 this year. Included are relatively recent Wii U games like The Wonderful 101 and Wii Fit U. These sit along with 3DS titles like Kid Icarus: Uprising and a whole lot of retro gaming treats. You can also grab physical items like posters and a nifty-looking The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask messenger bag.

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Club Nintendo lets people earn coins when they buy games and consoles, and they can exchange these for virtual and physical goods. Nintendo recently announced that it’s shutting down the reward scheme, with a new program coming at a later date. Gamers need to use up their Club Nintendo coins before they disappear for good this summer, and Nintendo’s making that easy to do with these special catalog items.

You can still earn coins by registering games and systems up to Mar. 31, although anything released after Jan. 20 isn’t eligible for registration. You have until June 30 to spend your coins, after which they’ll be deleted alongside your Club Nintendo account.