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How to Get Metroid Prime Remastered My Nintendo Pin Reward

Only available while supplies last!

Not many games can boast of a two-decade long run, but Metroid Prime can boast of that and much more! Metroid Prime was originally released on the Nintendo Game Cube all the way back in 2002 and was an instant hit with consumers. Now, over two decades later, it’s finally been remade for the Nintendo Switch! It’ll be hard to get your hands on a physical copy of the game for a while (it’s been sold out nearly everywhere), but you can always download Metroid Prime Remastered on the Nintendo site digitally!

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To celebrate this game’s remastered release, Nintendo is offering a handful of rewards to the public. One of the most highly anticipated rewards is the Metroid Prime Remastered pin set, which is the only non-digital reward being offered. Keep reading to find out how you can get your hands on this epic limited-time Metroid Prime Remastered reward!

How to Get the Metroid Prime Remastered My Nintendo Pin Reward

There are a handful of rewards being offered in celebration of this game’s release, but only a fraction of them are actual physical rewards. Most of the rewards being offered are digital; the My Nintendo pin reward is the only physical reward being offered for the Metroid Prime remastered release! It’s only being offered for a limited time, so you definitely don’t want to miss out on getting it while you can!

The Metroid Prime Remastered My Nintendo pin reward is a set of “two rustless-iron lapel pins inspired by the Metroid Prime Remastered game”. Each pin has its own unique design and size; one pin measures 3.5″ x 1.77″ and features the game’s logo, while the other pin measures 3″ x 2.9″ and features Samus. Both pins are pictured below:

Samus Pin for Metroid Prime Remastered
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Metroid Prime Remastered Logo Pin
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Thankfully, getting your hands on these pins is relatively easy. They can be bought from the official Nintendo website for 800 Platinum Points, which are points that can be earned on Nintendo’s website by completing “missions” related to the My Nintendo service. For more information on how to earn Platinum Points, click this link to be taken to the “How to Earn My Nintendo Points” Nintendo support page: How to Earn My Nintendo Points.

If you already have 800 or more Platinum Points, then all you have to do is follow this link to buy the pins directly from the Nintendo website: Metroid Prime Remastered: Big Pin Set. Simply add them to your cart and checkout, it’s that easy! The Metroid Prime Remastered My Nintendo pin reward will only be available while supplies last, so be sure to grab yours before they’re all gone!

All Metroid Prime Remastered Rewards

These pins aren’t the only rewards that are being offered to celebrate this game’s release. The Metroid Prime Remastered My Nintendo pin set may be the most popular of all the rewards, but it’s certainly not the only one deserving of attention; here’s a list of all the Metroid Prime Remastered rewards, their Platinum Point requirements, and the links to obtain them:

There aren’t much more than a handful of rewards being offered for this game’s release, but something is always better than nothing, and the rewards that are being offered definitely kick ass! Just be sure to get these rewards soon, as they’re only being offered for a limited time.

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Many gamers still remember when the first Metroid Prime game was released on the Game Cube, it’s hard to believe that it’s finally been remastered over two decades later!

If you’ve already bought the game but need a few tips on how to beat it, then you definitely need to stick with Gamer Journalist. Gamer Journalist has all the greatest guides and updates for this game, including a list of all the most missable scans and a guide on how to play all of the Metroid games in release/chronological order!

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Allysen Pierce is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming who has been a part of the Gamer Journalist team since May 2022. Her main passions are horror games and dating sims (especially combinations of the two), but she has been known to play literally anything that is put in front of her. Her current favorite games include Skyrim, I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Cult of the Lamb, Slaughter Horse, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. When she's not playing games (or writing about them), she can be found reading, baking, watching horror movies, or playing with her cat.