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Pokemon Shining Pearl

Pokemon Shining Pearl Giveaway – Win a Copy by Sharing Your Comments [UPDATED]

Nintendo recently released Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and we can celebrate the launch together with a brand new giveaway.

Nintendo recently released Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and we can celebrate the launch together with a brand new giveaway.

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With this giveaway, you can win a digital code for Shining Pearl. The way to get involved is really, really easy.

All you have to do is comment on our articles, everywhere on the site. The more you comment, the better your chances. We want to hear your opinions and insight, and there is no better way for that to happen than by sharing your comments with us.

An important caveat is that comments on this post are not eligible for the giveaway. Of course, you’re welcome to comment here, but in order to participate, you need to comment at least on one other article.

On Monday, December 6 at 11:59 pm EST we’ll randomly select one comment made after this post has been published, and the author of that comment will win a North American digital download code for Pokemon Shining Pearl.

Of course, spam comments and throwaway one-liners will be disqualified, as we’d like to promote interesting commentary and conversations among our readers.

As mentioned above, the winner will receive one North American code for Pokemon Shining Pearl. Of course, if you live outside North America, you’ll need to make a North American Nintendo account to use it.

Once the winner has been drawn, I will respond to the winning comment, and we’ll also publish a link to it in an update to this post. At that point, you should respond to my comment, and at the same time, send me a mail at [email protected] indicating your Disqus nickname and your platform/region of choice. The timing is important, as it’ll prove that you are indeed the winner.

If the prize isn’t claimed within three days of the announcement, we will proceed to draw another winner.

Once more, do keep in mind that comments on all articles on Twinfinite (excluding this one) are valid to enter this giveaway. The more you comment, the more chances you have to win.

Update: the giveaway is now closed. the winners have been decided! Find the winning comment below. Congratulations! If you’re listed, please follow the bolded instructions above to claim your prize. Do keep in mind that if a prize isn’t claimed by Friday, December 10, that entry will be disqualified and we’ll proceed to draw another winner.

Natalia Edea: I really miss the old Paper Mario.
Paper Mario: The Origami King may be good but as great as the Paper Mario 64 and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Gamecube). I wish Nintendo went back to the game mechanic/s Paper Mario once was, an RPG with party members and the good classic turn-based strategy. I would love for the children of this generation to enjoy this magnificent game in High Definition quality.


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.