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Question regarding redeeming a code on the eShop store.

 

I while back I picked up a free Nintendo catalogue and in the back there was a code which is supposed to give you a 10% off your next purchase on the eShop. I finished reading the catalogue and cut out the code to keep for when I wanted to get something to use it with.

So I just went onto the eShop store, found want I wanted and when going through the process of buying the game there was no option to add a discount code. There were options to use my gold coins but nothing else.

So tried on my actual Switch (was on the website previously trying this) but got the same problem, I could see there is an option of the left side of the eShop (on the Switch) to redeem a code, but when I tried, it required 16 digits, but the code I have is only 12.

 

Any help or guidance on how I'm supposed to input this code would be most grateful. Had a look over the OP on this thread and online but no luck on how to proceed.

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Bought Doom in the sale. Had about an hour on it and I am quite impressed. I can see where the compromises have been made but when the action starts I don't have time to stand around assessing the textures.

 

I've never been very good with gyro aiming but will have a bash when I next play it docked. My main issue is how "slidey" it feels when moving around. It's almost like being on a Mario Ice World level. 

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1 hour ago, Jolly said:

Sorely tempted by Devil May Cry 3 again on account of it being really good and because I apparently enjoy repeatedly buying the same ten or so videogames over and over. 

The Switch is maybe 4 games away from having all my favourite games on it. Of course I’d buy them all again.

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29 minutes ago, suzzopher said:

The Switch is maybe 4 games away from having all my favourite games on it. Of course I’d buy them all again.

 

Skyrim, Shinobi, Double Dragon, Final Fight, Mario Kart 8, Mario Maker 2, Link's Awakening and Katamari Damashi are all on my all-time favourite list.  Hopefully Wave Race will join them one day.

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1 hour ago, bum said:

 

Skyrim, Shinobi, Double Dragon, Final Fight, Mario Kart 8, Mario Maker 2, Link's Awakening and Katamari Damashi are all on my all-time favourite list.  Hopefully Wave Race will join them one day.

 

Once this sucker has Castlevania Symphony of the Night, OutRun 2, Virtua Fighter 5, KOTOR and Chrono Trigger I will never need another device.

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2 hours ago, bum said:

 

Skyrim, Shinobi, Double Dragon, Final Fight, Mario Kart 8, Mario Maker 2, Link's Awakening and Katamari Damashi are all on my all-time favourite list.  Hopefully Wave Race will join them one day.


Needs some more SEGA classics. Until nights, Shenmue and jet set radio get on there I’ll still have to keep the xbox around. Needs the other Katamari games, the first one is too short.

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54 minutes ago, cohen205 said:

Yeah, definitely agree with getting the second Katamari on there.

 

Its much better.

 

Whilst we are here, get Timesplitters 2 on there!


Definitely. It’s probably one of my fav videogame series which because I never have been into Sony’s consoles I’ve still got much to experience. It’s been neglected this gen and I hoped that the first reissue would kick start more reissues but alas. Plus beautiful Katamari criminally remained neglected for xbone backwards compatibility. I’m not getting my Katamari fix. 

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