The product code for your Nintendo product is found on the inside of the packaging of the product. The product code is used to register Nintendo games and systems on Club Nintendo.
Yes. They all have expiry dates that you can look at on the back.
Currently the most competitive price for a wireless Gamecube controller can be found on this site (FreshDeals.com), either 1st party or 3rd party with multiple sellers offering the product.
Inexpensive GameCube memory cards are available through foreign electronics sellers such as DealExtreme. However, these unlicensed cards are generally considered inferior to officially licensed Nintendo memory cards. Consumers interested in the genuine product will need to purchase a used card through Amazon or eBay, as Nintendo has stopped producing memory cards for the GameCube.
Club Nintendo points are part of a reward system set up by Nintendo. Each time you buy a Nintendo product, there will be a little leaflet inside with a code. Once you register an account on the club nintendo site, you can enter the codes to earn points, which can be redeemed for prize items.
Any standard CD cleaner will work great for cleaning out the GameCube.
First of all you have to buy a Nintendo product and look through the case until you find a leaflet saying something along the lines of 'Join Club Nintendo today!' open it, scratch away the silvery stuff and you should find a code. Log into Club Nintendo and click on 'Register Product'. Then all you need to do in type in the code- ALL IN CAPITALS- and you should be given the stars which you can spend on the website.
it means you register a product.
No. The Xbox 360 is a Microsoft product.
The first Nintendo gaming product I believe was the Original Nintendo. It did not have a name like Nintendo DS or wii. (No one makes it anymore.)
No it's for nintendo No its not, you can get it just for Nintendo. Okay, Legend of Zelda is only for Nintendo, that's gamecube, Wii, etc. Unless Nintendo is completely bought out by Microsoft, which I highly doubt, there will never be a legend of Zelda game for the Xbox. They might collaborate to make some games for Xbox where Link might be available as a character, I don't know, but as far as I'm concerned, that is NOT going to happen anytime soon.
I don't know but it was trading cards.