These digits are the ones you enter on the DSi to redeem the points on the card.
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these are some Nintendo point card numbers for you- they really work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;) 4856932789541698 5874265887421159 these don't work bitch
It is the Code you recive on the back of a paid card too Give you a certain amount of money when typed into your "Nintendo 3DS" Note: These "Codes" do not work with older versions of Nintendo Products other than the "Nintendo 3DS" Hope this helped.
If you are reffering to the points used in the DSi shop, then they must be purchased. From the DSi shop, click 'Start Shopping', then 'Add Nintendo DSi Points'. You have a choice then of purchasing using a credit card, or redeeming a Nintendo Points Card. If you pay with a credit card they cost £9 for 1000, £18 for 2000, or £27 for 3000. You are also given an introductory 1000 points for free when you first use the DSi shop.
When you create an account it will give you the option of buying or redeeming a subscription card.
Nintendo Game Card was created in 2004.
You need a credit card or a nintendo dsi card.
I believe 16, that's how many my gift card had.
The terms and conditions for redeeming an airfare gift card typically include restrictions on expiration dates, blackout dates, and specific airlines or routes that can be used. It is important to carefully read and understand these conditions before attempting to redeem the gift card.
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.)
The terms and conditions for redeeming the airfare gift card include restrictions on travel dates, destinations, and airlines. Additional fees and taxes may apply. It is important to carefully read and understand the terms before booking a flight using the gift card.
You should be able to get a Nintendo points card from any local game shop that sells Nintendo dsi and Nintendo wii games. Hope this helps :) .