My Nintendo Celebrates Zelda’s 30th Anniversary with New Rewards

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My Nintendo is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Zelda with new rewards, available to My Nintendo members only. Four new rewards we’re added, all of which are Nintendo 3DS themes. These special themes can be downloaded and used as the home screen on your Nintendo 3DS. Some of the content included with some of these Zelda themes include music that was featured on the music CD that came bundled with the Zelda Skyward Sword release five years ago. See the full details below, or visit the official My Nintendo rewards page.

The Legend of Zelda: 30th Anniversary Theme

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Add this special The Legend of Zelda: 30th Anniversary Theme to your Nintendo 3DS™ family system’s HOME Menu with the iconic fairy-themed song playing in background.

 

The Legend of Zelda Great Fairy’s Fountain Theme

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See The Legend of Zelda: Great Fairy’s Fountain Theme performed by a full orchestra*. This and other songs were included on a CD packed with The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Wii, released in Dec. 2011.

 

The Legend of Zelda Ballad of the Goddess

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See The Legend of Zelda Ballad of the Goddess theme performed by a full orchestra in 3D*. This and other songs were included on a CD packed with The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Wii, released in Dec. 2011.

 

The Legend of Zelda Main Theme Medley

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See 3D footage of The Legend of Zelda Main Theme Medley* performed by a full orchestra. This and other songs were included on a CD packed with The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Wii, released in Dec. 2011.

 

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About My Nintendo Rewards

My Nintendo is a reward program offered by Nintendo. Players can earn coins by purchasing different products on the Nintendo eShop, by logging into Miiverse, or by completing missions while logged into My Nintendo, Miiverse or other eligible Nintendo portals. My Nintendo replaced Club Nintendo, which use to reward Nintendo players for filling out surveys and entering eligible games on the Club Nintendo website.

 

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