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  • Game & Watch & Ultra Hand & Mario posters available from Club Nintendo

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.31.2010

    Nintendo has added the next round of rewards to its North American Club Nintendo store, for those of you eager to burn off your fake money. The WiiWare game Grill-Off with Ultra Hand is now available for real, priced at just 80 Coins. If you prefer to spend way more Coins, the second volume of Nintendo's Game & Watch Collection for DS is now available -- for 800 Coins, 200 more than the price of the original. Finally, a set of three Mario posters has been added to the shop for 350 Coins. They're okay ... for something that isn't a free video game.

  • 'Grill Off with Ultra Hand' available today through Club Nintendo [update]

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.25.2010

    Finally! We now have a use for a handful of the Club Nintendo coins we've been hoarding. Nintendo has announced that Grill Off with Ultra Hand, the WiiWare game in which you cook meat with an extending hand toy, is available through North America's Club Nintendo for 80 coins -- and we just can't resist the intoxicating cocktail of toy nostalgia and virtual grilled meats. The reward has yet to show up in the Club Nintendo catalog, but we expect to see it soon. See a trailer for Grill Off here. [Update: Did we say today? Clearly we meant "soon."]

  • Nintendo extends Ultra Hand to Japanese Club Nintendo members

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.09.2009

    We're enjoying our DS game cases , and our other DS game cases, and all, but we can't help but be a bit jealous at the latest gift available for Japanese Club Nintendo users. Wii de Ultra Hand is an exclusive Wii game based on the classic extendable grabbing toy -- specifically, Nintendo's own version, designed by Gunpei Yokoi and released in 1967. The game uses the Wiimote and Nunchuk to simulate the handles of the Ultra Hand, and tasks players with picking up meat from grills and depositing it on plates. It's available today for just 50 Club Nintendo points, one third the cost of a Wiimote stand. [Via GAME Watch]