Nintendo has launched its new account service in Japan, called Nintendo Account.
The service is designed to unify your accounts across all Nintendo platforms into a simplified single user profile. All active Nintendo platforms, including the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and the upcoming NX will use the same account, and so too will Nintendo apps for tablets and smartphones.
Anyone who has a Nintendo Network ID registered in Japan on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U can sign up for a Nintendo Account now. Your purchase history since the introduction of the Nintendo Network ID will be transferred over to the new account.
If you don't have a Nintendo Network ID you can also create an account using Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or any e-mail address.
There is no word yet on when Nintendo Accounts will be available outside of Japan.
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