No expiry date in the terms, but other offers running on the PayPal gifts site expire 6pm on Christmas Eve.
Terms:
To redeem the Nintendo eShop Fund code, you must have a European version of a Wii U™, Wii™, Nintendo DSi™, Nintendo DSi™ XL, Nintendo 3DS™ or Nintendo 3DS™ XL, a broadband wireless internet connection and register a shop account on the respective console (shop terms and conditions apply). Redemption is subject to the availability of the respective shop service. For more information on the applicable terms visit ms.nintendo-europe.com/terms/. For information on the Nintendo eShop Fund code, visit http://www.nintendo.eu.
The code:
(a) can only be redeemed via a shop using the same currency as that used to purchase the code;
(b) can only be redeemed once and at its full value; the value of the code cannot be split across different Nintendo consoles or between different shop accounts; and
(c) cannot be exchanged, refunded or otherwise redeemed for cash.
In all cases, follow the on-screen instructions and enter the code carefully as directed.
These terms are also available at http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/terms/
All comments (18)
ChrisIW
19 Dec 16#1
I wonder if Switch will use the same eShop funds.
phil36 to ChrisIW
19 Dec 16#2
it had better!
I am hoping the catalog will be the same as the wiiU as I have acouple of digital titles already, assuming it is fully backwards compatible.
I am really debating getting this now as I am wanting to get dragon quest 8 when thats out on 3ds as always having that on my console would be great for me. but I have so many games already debating waiting until that game is cheaper, plus having just spent so much money for christmas I should restrain myself, I did work out this is only saving £0.60 compared to buying eshop credit at cdkeys, however they are often out of stock, so I am very on the fence.
in terms of the deal though probably the cheapest you will ever find on nintendo credit.
jsty3105 to ChrisIW
20 Dec 161#7
NNIDs and the Nintendo Account were conceived to be their steps towards an account-based system. The Switch would demonstrate the next phase in their eShop development and I would bet good money that it would continue using the eShop, just an improved version.
After all, the merging of the 3DS and Wii U eShop funds were part of their development plans to unify the eShops and accounts.
MrJed
19 Dec 161#3
The switch only has one screen, the Wii U has 2, so backwards compatibility is very unlikely with Wii U games i would have thought :disappointed:
Magoo_222
19 Dec 161#4
Is this only on the £50 card? Wouldn't mind picking up £25 for a couple of games, but even that would leave me with change, £50 is a bit too much.
phil36
19 Dec 16#5
splatoon and mario kart are both going to be on the switch, I know that some titles will work I dont know about all yet, I was thinking of eshop titles i have though or nes-wii games
jsty3105
20 Dec 16#6
The Switch and the Wii U have both completely different hardware, architectures, and operating systems. Backward compatibility has already been ruled out - and is not really possible anyway. Which is why I'll hang on to my Wii U when I get the Switch. Nintendo has also always maintained that the Switch isn't the replacement to the Wii U (even if >90% of the gaming populace doesn't agree), so making the Switch backwards compatible is in direct contrast to that stance.
wanny8888
20 Dec 16#8
does anyone know when does this expire?
dealer3 to wanny8888
20 Dec 16#10
PayPal are also running iTunes offers alongside this - and those offers expire 6pm on Christmas Eve. There's no expiry date on this one but I would purchase before 6pm 24/12.
antonybarton1
20 Dec 16#9
seems to have expired - doesn't work for me...
Yas
20 Dec 161#11
And yet, Nintendo have stopped games development and stopped manufacturing the WiiU. It is a replacement, they just don't want to P off all the WiiU owners (and buyers of the remaining stock). Hence their rather bizarre claim.
Opening post
Use the Nintendo eShop Fund code to top up your Nintendo Points or Nintendo eShop funds.
Goes perfectly with the end of year sale thread: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/nintendo-wii-u-3ds-eshop-year-end-discounts-ubisoft-nordic-circle-other-publishers-2577016
No expiry date in the terms, but other offers running on the PayPal gifts site expire 6pm on Christmas Eve.
Terms:
To redeem the Nintendo eShop Fund code, you must have a European version of a Wii U™, Wii™, Nintendo DSi™, Nintendo DSi™ XL, Nintendo 3DS™ or Nintendo 3DS™ XL, a broadband wireless internet connection and register a shop account on the respective console (shop terms and conditions apply). Redemption is subject to the availability of the respective shop service. For more information on the applicable terms visit ms.nintendo-europe.com/terms/. For information on the Nintendo eShop Fund code, visit http://www.nintendo.eu.
The code:
(a) can only be redeemed via a shop using the same currency as that used to purchase the code;
(b) can only be redeemed once and at its full value; the value of the code cannot be split across different Nintendo consoles or between different shop accounts; and
(c) cannot be exchanged, refunded or otherwise redeemed for cash.
In all cases, follow the on-screen instructions and enter the code carefully as directed.
These terms are also available at http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/terms/
All comments (18)
I am hoping the catalog will be the same as the wiiU as I have acouple of digital titles already, assuming it is fully backwards compatible.
I am really debating getting this now as I am wanting to get dragon quest 8 when thats out on 3ds as always having that on my console would be great for me. but I have so many games already debating waiting until that game is cheaper, plus having just spent so much money for christmas I should restrain myself, I did work out this is only saving £0.60 compared to buying eshop credit at cdkeys, however they are often out of stock, so I am very on the fence.
in terms of the deal though probably the cheapest you will ever find on nintendo credit.
After all, the merging of the 3DS and Wii U eShop funds were part of their development plans to unify the eShops and accounts.