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===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''===
===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''===
[[File:Collectible Badge Center tweet.jpg|thumb|right|The image tweeted by Nintendo with the release of the ''Pikmin'' badges.]]
[[File:Collectible Badge Center tweet.jpg|thumb|right|The image tweeted by Nintendo with the release of the ''Pikmin'' badges.]]
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' (''Collectible Badge Center'' in Japan) is an app for the 3DS. It is a crane game in which players must use the crane to grab or knock the items into a hole. The items are badges, and once they fall in the hole, they are awarded to the player. The player has a limited number of times they can use the claw, and they can either wait one day to get three more tries, or pay 90 yen ($1.00 in the USA, £0.89 in the UK) to be given five tries. In the United States, one can sometimes get free tries randomly, or win them with a practice catcher.
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' (''Collectible Badge Center'' in Japan) is an app for the 3DS. It is a crane game in which players must use the crane to grab or knock the badges into the bottom of the screen, awarding the player with said badges to decorate their 3DS Home Menu.
 
In order to play, players must purchase plays on the Nintendo e-Shop. In the US, 5 plays cost $1.00, and you are able to purchase bundles of 10, 15, and 20 plays for $2.00, $3.00, and $4.00 respectively. Another method of getting plays is by playing the Practice Catcher. Once you accumulate 10 practice badges, you get a free play. Some practice badges have blue or red targets on the back of them, giving you 1 or 3 free plays respectively. Occasionally, Nintendo will do Free Play giveaways, giving one free play on certain days.


On {{date|1|May|2015}}, Nintendo released a batch of ''Pikmin'' badges for the game.{{cite web|https://twitter.com/Nintendo/status/594056658440966144|Nintendo of Japan's tweet announcing the release of ''Pikmin'' content for ''Collectible Badge Center''|Twitter}} The badges include [[Captain Olimar]], [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], and [[pellet]]s, amongst others.{{cite youtube|54-cW41_dXY|showcasing the ''Pikmin'' content in ''Collectible Badge Center''}}
On {{date|1|May|2015}}, Nintendo released a batch of ''Pikmin'' badges for the game.{{cite web|https://twitter.com/Nintendo/status/594056658440966144|Nintendo of Japan's tweet announcing the release of ''Pikmin'' content for ''Collectible Badge Center''|Twitter}} The badges include [[Captain Olimar]], [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], and [[pellet]]s, amongst others.{{cite youtube|54-cW41_dXY|showcasing the ''Pikmin'' content in ''Collectible Badge Center''}}


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