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You shouldn't underestimate the potential of Nintendo gift cards

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Dec 14, 2022
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Every Nintendo Switch owner should know how versatile a Nintendo eShop card is. It’s more than just a printed-out sheet of paper with a code you give someone for their birthday. Any gift card is an alternative currency that can save you money. It’s because, at digital marketplaces like Eneba, you’ll find Nintendo gift cards for lower prices. But what can you do with such a gift card?

What every gamer wants…

is cheap games. And when you look at Nintendo’s library – new games aren’t that cheap and rarely go down in price. Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was released in 2017, and five years later – it still costs 60$. That’s insane!

Ok, you may have already completed BOTW twice, but let’s not forget about the sequel and numerous other games that just came out and will drop in the future. But how can you buy them cheaper? That’s pretty simple.

If you take the time to browse digital marketplaces, you’ll find that the price of Nintendo gift cards is lower than the card’s value. As gift cards don’t have an expiration date, they can be stored and used whenever you need them – like for a big game release or for something as simple as a sale on the Nintendo store.

Play online

Like on every console, online gaming is locked under the paid subscription. We may not like it, but it is what it is. And we only have to get used to it. However, you can at least pay for it less. Like buying games, you can spend the gift card to subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online. This, in turn, unlocks the online access and grants you other perks to even out the paid subscription.

Those perks include exclusive discounts on downloadable content on the Nintendo eShop, cloud saving, and a gateway to gaming history.

Retro gaming

Speaking of gaming history, Nintendo did gamers a solid by incorporating their classic NES and SNES games in their subscription. This ever-growing library of retro games is worth the admission price alone. You can play countless classic titles like Super Mario Bros., Zelda, Metroid, and much much more. Games like Star Fox may look old compared to modern games, but it's still a blast to play even almost 30 years later.

For old-school gamers, this is a trip to the past and a reminiscence of their childhood. For those who have never had the chance to grow up in the 80s and 90s, it’s an opportunity to touch upon the history of gaming.

It’s still a great gift!

Now that you know how versatile a Nintendo gift card is, how about turning it into a present? Sometimes it’s hard to find a good gift. There are especially a few variables if the recipient is a gamer. What is the person’s taste, and what games have they played already? Trying to answer these questions might drive you crazy. You can always ask, of course, but that would ruin a surprise. You can forget about this headache with a single gift card.

There are many ways to use a Nintendo gift card – from paying less for games on the Nintendo eShop to making a Nintendo Switch owner’s day. Meanwhile, digital marketplaces can cover all your Nintendo needs, so you can kick back and relax exploring the retro game library or playing the latest Bayonetta 3.

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