Remember Your Wii Friend Code the 1-800 Way 62
MTV's Stephen Totilo has a simple, common-sense solution to the issue of friend codes on the Wii: friend sentences. Using a tool like PhoneSpell.org, he advocates turning your incomprehensible code into something a bit more manageable. Instead of the sixteen digit mishmash that the Wii offers me, I can instead offer up "a-010-lure-texsku-50". Not a heck of a lot better, but certainly more memorable. "Each time, I had to send them my code, input theirs, and then wait for the Nintendo network to recognize we both wanted to be on each other's friends lists. A couple of months ago, however, my Wii broke. I got a new one. I was excited, but then spotted the dark lining to my silver cloud: My new system would force a new Friend Code on me, a Friend Code that I'd need to send out to everyone and hope they'd be willing to cancel my old listing and type in the new. That's when I realized the true pain of these 16-digit codes."
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It's just that easy.
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Others include, if you're playing with only 1 friend, being in private chat with them.
Or mute the specific fucktard who's talking crap, and make sure to submit feedback (a voice ban or two calms some of them down).
Or play games with friends only, just like on the Wii, without the pain of friend codes.
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Though when someone's beating me in Mario Kart, and stops at the finish line, waits 'til I get there, and then turns around and crosses it driving backwards, that sends a pretty clear message.
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Though when someone's beating me in Mario Kart, and stops at the finish line, waits 'til I get there, and then turns around and crosses it driving backwards, that sends a pretty clear message. :)
What message? That you can't snake worth a darn?
Something like that... I'm actually reasonably good at the game - good enough to beat the Nintendo Ghost data on Yoshi Falls and a few other tracks, anyway (though not consistently) - there are just racers who are better at the game than I am, and sometimes they taunt me when they beat me very badly. :) I don't mind losing, but I don't like when people are dicks about it. ...though I hate that the game breaks down to that "snaking" process. Powerslide boost should be a little bonus for getting around co
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No friends, please. (Score:2, Funny)
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Wii? 360? Too many jokes.
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So, to beat a dead horse: Don't you mean annoying, Wii-tarded jokes?
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Re:Easy Solution... (Score:4, Interesting)
It used to be that you had very few friends and these were people close to you that you spent time with regularly. Now, it has been redefined to any person that you play with on xbox, chat with on instant messaging or add to your myspace page because you both like the same crappy band.
I wonder if "friend" will even mean what it means today in another generation or two.
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The more neutral Netscape term "bookmarks" is much better for that purpose.
WiTendoFi.com still works (Score:5, Informative)
mywifitag.com/gweedo767 [mywifitag.com]
That is a lot easier to remember than coming up with that crap.
disclaimer: this guy works for them (Score:2)
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Also I know there are plenty of friendcode sites for the DS, and I guess more than his support the wii aswell.
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My concern... (Score:3, Interesting)
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Yes, because I've often thought that getting a DVD movie player was much too difficult and expensive.
Lack of DVD movie support was a good idea. At $30 [bestbuy.com] everyone who wants a DVD player has one and has probably had it fom some time. It saved Nintendo a little money in licensing fees per machine. As an added bonus they don't need to worry about the complexity of adding Macrovision or other
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Right. I'd imagine that there must be some way to do (actually I'd be shocked if you couldn't).
Speaking only towards the PS3 (since thats what I have, and I can't directly comment on other consoles), you can have up to 3 Consoles (PS3/PSP) authorized at any one ti
Maybe via the "purge" feature? (Score:1)
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Just write down the number. (Score:2)
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Yeesh, open it up for us adults if we so choose, and let this friend code nonsense exist only on locked-down machines.
I love my Wii dearly, but I'm almost certainly never going to use it for multiplayer anything if I have to go through the hoops involved just to transfer Miis right now.
Here's mine (Score:5, Insightful)
Brian Hastings made an excellent point [n4g.com] earlier this week:
Even if you do play it, you can't do much with each other's friend codes. At least not yet.
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Simple, button mashing isn't the point why you play the game, motion sensing on the other side often is. Remove the motion sensing and you won't have much of a game left. Its like with the prerendered-movie-games, eToy and all that other stuff, its only fun for so long, once you are over the initial "oh, cool"-phase its the underlying game that matters, not the technique and more often then not the underlying games just aren't all that good when
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Not really. I don't mean it as a condemnation of the Wii at all. What I mean is that the user interface of Everybody Votes really sucks me in so that I feel like have to check it every time they update the poll to see what the new question is and to see if I predicted the last answer right. If Nintendo can make a friggin' poll compelling just by having you grab a Mii instead of just clicking a
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Its not bad, but its useless, I don't buy a motion-control console to have the same old control scheme as before, just with camera control removed (this could turn out pretty bad for some games) and wiggle motion as button press replacement.
### but that doesn't mean it doesn't feel different to the user
Most people just wiggle the Wiimote around after a few hours of gameplay, since doing full swings turn out rather pointless. And with wig
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Back on topic, I exchanged a few friend codes but haven't used them after the first week. They're not the console's strongest point.
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It must all be true because he would have no reason to like, make all that stuff up.
Hrm... Doesn't Nintendo transfer friend codes...? (Score:2)
Just would seem odd that Nintendo would transfer everything over except the friend code...
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Useless (Score:2)
(not owning a Wii, IDK how the code is entered: if it's a 0-9 keypad with the letters also printed on the keys (like a phone) the conversion isn't necessary).
To me, it seems the problem is more fundamental. Why did Nintendo assign random 16-digit numbers instead of allowing users to choose their own 'friend code'? My name (if needed, with a 3-digit numbe
There is a better way (Score:1)
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article
It has a learning curve up front, but once you get it down, you can mop up the floor with 16 digit numbers.
High level summary:
Map numbers to consonants. Insert vowels and the letters h, q, w, x, and y freely to make the consonant
So here's really the underlying question (Score:2)
Ummm...the Wii is only a couple of months old. How did you break it almost immediately after buying it? Did you impale it with your Wiimote or was there a hardware failure? Also, if there is such a huge shortage of Wiis right now, how did you manage to get your hands on another one, and how long was your wait?