[Definitive] Nintendo WFC Buddy Code Thread


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Note: This list is now lists games, then members. To see the original style, which listed members then games, click here)

Nintendo DS Friend Codes

42 All-Time Classics

LazyGamer - 5154 7779 9976

TheBigB - 3179 2757 7410

Unimatrix Xero - 1933-8372-0152

Animal Crossing

Abandoned-Trolley - 2491 7990 7885

Draje - 2878 5015 0851

dreamcast87 - 0258 4455 1784

ForeverUnknown - 3866 2461 4764

iBeech - 2191 1385 7918

lendo - 4081 1669 2835

mikebeech - 3522 7774 3972

mp4 - 2405 9548 4449

nav1 - 1504 1593 7875

vassie79 - 171871 841023

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

NeoTrunks - 4510 6463 8451

Final Fantasy III

Draje - 3780 5037 0683

mee - 5455 4536 9356

nav1 - 3093 2242 0660

NeoTrunks - 0172 7299 1952

Spartan_X - 5026 0554 8432

Final Fantasy Fables

Abandoned-Trolley - 403825 168501

Mario Kart DS

Abandoned-Trolley - 163281 390079

Adamb10 - 124614 920714

bboyspaz - 433851 316880

Bizkit - 176159 140494

blachole - 012944 392734

blay - 000062 047601

Clicheklepto - 446736 136620

crazihouse - 408081 416058

crazy@5$ - 485393 685170

CY:G - 365138 415601

cyrax05 - 365131 666218

Dale - 206217 850644

Danrarbc641 - 184743 189631

Dazzla - 511168 490840

Draje - 506899 374567

Drone - 120333 168536

dt - 541225 461848

Edge00 - 158975 641002

Eli - 227721 000110

estranged - 313607 920991

Evolution - 545522 818965

ForeverUnknown - 356559 841805

Geeleegann - 167566 525175

Geeleegann's Friend - 094551 402791

Goalie_CA - 150385 941697

Guyro - 03795 138722

helix23 - 528353 812047

hotdog963al - 292158 993157

jazmon - 232002 894033

JHAirforce05 - 223400 212671

Ji@nBing - 296417 308751

jmole - 429557 170178

Joel - 536950 090494

JoshuaK - 2964284 039284

jpad900 - 077368 877879

krichtig - 390903 773639

larz - 060191 531644

LazyGamer - 094568 899781

link2200 - 012944 336957

Lunar Wolf - 214808 523217

magicmarc - 425263 546472

Marky07 - 481098 121948

mikebeech - 4038 1302 9721

nav1 - 012947 191320

NeoTrunks - 360837 294436

night_wolf - 309305 830890

Norante - 060189 598560

Nuttycracker - 008652 155783

oojaxxoo - 137498 440140

Opio - 163270 609968

Porp - 468213 420251

Pox - 326478 716488

Randy026 - 1074 4322 8694

richieware - 210513 322701

Shadrack - 098859 621148

soothsayer - 283528 428181

SPaDE_7 - 502571 036747

Starman - 347951 821743

StaticFish - 347965 707477

Steffan - 043010 011104

SuperSnake - 210514 903787

Sumeet - 541225 593809

The Angry Bunny - 317901 445762

TheBigB - 433891 746721

The Tjalian - 416708 066083

Togia - 133205 310421

TWF Eric (SPaDE_7's Brother) - 111730 802164

Unimatrix Xero - 120369 899020

vassie79 - 309310 792847

vip - 253470 211552

weedo3 - 472512 400914

xcspear - 034422 418356

XERO25 - 339361 889429

Xerus - 442442 007778

yayaba - 270645 037765

Zancho - 476802 574645

ZZOOzzoo - 141802 021285

Lost Magic

Devistation - 1332 1723 4155

Legend of Zelda - Phantom Hourglass

Pixelwix 4167-2406-0527

Metroid Prime Hunters

blue_steel - 2019 3102 8368

crazy@5$ - 1890 4619 0997

dalamire - 0043 6265 6609

Danrarbc641 - 2534 7063 2746

domgrimm - 4295 6846 1261

Dragonwngs87 - 0559 0241 7033

Draje - 3694 5452 1859

Edge00 - 4639 2410 3322

Evolution - 5283 4878 7555

Guyro - 4037 9541 6254

Harreh - 3995 1226 9558

inuyasha12345 - 1976 3631 0005

Ji@nBing - 0730 8194 5144

larz - 2620 6064 8069

legba - 2362 9077 4304

LyhT - 2191 1574 8415

Marduk - 4037 9481 7442

markbin - 3093 0536 4493

nav1 - 1418 0231 8895

NeoTrunks - 3608 4488 7058

Novus Eden-2835 5221 6596

Raum - 4811 0387 8744

redacid999 - 5412 3383 9399

sam666461 - 3522 5737 2930

Shadrack - 2577 7341 7295

SlightDust - 1203 2662 4361

spiritboy666 - 3479 6436 2221

swiftcloud - 4853 9888 1452

tech4 - 1460 9883 5528

tennisfreak - 0172 4793 7582

The Tjalian - 3903 1222 5533

Toxicfume - 4896 9431 1919

Unimatix Xero - 2663 9870 6103

vip - 4209 7440 8604

Pokemon Diamond

alex. - 3394 0286 6930

break - 0043 9321 1136

FusionOpz - 3866 6556 3965

hotdog963al - 4983 1696 6393

iconoclast - 3479 9054 3272

LyhT - 3952 3510 2875

Orhon - 0945 9457 5617

Pokemon Pearl

inferno959 - 4854 3229 3472

l3v - 5111 9907 5531

Pokemon DS (Unknown Colour)

pepsihabbit - 4725 4422 0932

TheBigB - 5240 8586 6004

ggeib29 - 4768 4184 0248

Starfox Command

TheBigB - 6712 0145 6421

Tetris DS

Abandoned-Trolley - 445581 709550

ForeverUnknown - 934145 017722

Harreh - 3995 1226 9558

KrypToniK - 072009 672524

LazyGamer - 717868 335274

LyhT - 6927 9752 4692

Marduk - 147147 193051

nav1 - 486831 313740

NeoTrunks - 515841 584623

Shadrack - 229281 838782

vip - 659894 108141

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land

domgrimm - 0945 6101 0723

NeoTrunks - 356546 443432

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Nintendo Wii Friend Codes

Mario Strikers Charged Football

alex. - 236323 852926

Phew...that took a while to compile! But, I have done it! And in Alphabetical order, too! Everybody's buddy codes all in one nice little thread :) This should help those who are looking for a certain person's code, or those who want to re-post their's again so it definately gets noticed.

If people want to post their code in this thread do it by all means, I don't mind if you post it in the other respective threads either; checking them and editing in new codes only takes a few seconds of my time. E-Mailing me your codes for the purpose of wanting them added to the list will probably make you wait longer for your code to be added. Not because I'm a grouch, it's simply because I check these forums a hell of a lot more then I do my Inbox :)

I only have one request -- If you do post your codes, please pose them in one line with only spaces to space them out, like this:

XXXXXX XXXXXX or XXXX XXXX XXXX (in the case of MPH)

Not like this:

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

or

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

and other such ways. I'm not telling you to do it, it's a request, not a rule :) It just makes my life easier then I'm editing in new codes (I'd rather have one specific format then have multiple formats, it just makes it look tidier).

If the staff have a problem with this thread, please feel free to delete. However, like I said, it's best that we do this now instead of 6 months down the line when it's a bigger issue to tackle.

To all members -- if you want your buddy code removed from this list, please PM me, and I shall do so immediately.

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UPDATE: The Games are also now listed under alphabetical order of game title. After seeing the increasing amount of WFC titles, I felt this was best

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UPDATE (14/5/07): This list has now gone under a complete reformat. Games are now listed in alphabetical order, with all users listed alphabetically secondarily. I got pointed out by two people that this would make things much easier and to be honest, it does make sense. The whole reason of the seperate threads originally is because people wanted to find new people to play with on a certain game. However, I also realise that some people like to find a specific person then see what games they have (a la Gamer Tag, I suppose). Now, I can't dynamically re-arrange data on a forum to suit everyone's needs, however, I've set up a web page on a server which allow those who want to see which specific person has what games, which you can find here:

http://www.rconcept.co.uk/neowin-nwfc-ds/ (Currently down, sorry)

I sincerely hope everyone likes the change in formatting, it took me ages!

Edited by The Tjalian

WOAH!!! Good job! :o (Y) That must've taken some serious dedication.

I'm still not sure if creating one definitive friend-code thread is the best idea though, because posts become not-editable after a certain period of time. It is, however, certainly better than making a sticky-thread for every single games released from now on, because it will only result in a huge mess. I wonder if mods can make an ever-editable thread in which everyone can add their friend code to our existing posts as we get new games.

WOAH!!! Good job! :o (Y) That must've taken some serious dedication.

I'm still not sure if creating one definitive friend-code thread is the best idea though, because posts become not-editable after a certain period of time. It is, however, certainly better than making a sticky-thread for every single games released from now on, because it will only result in a huge mess. I wonder if mods can make an ever-editable thread in which everyone can add their friend code to our existing posts as we get new games.

Actually, I tried that out before I did this thread. Turns out, I can still edit my posts back from March.

And thanks, much appreciated ^_^

EDIT: Just tried to edit the arwing thread I made in October, and I could :)

I'm still not sure if creating one definitive friend-code thread is the best idea though, because posts become not-editable after a certain period of time. It is, however, certainly better than making a sticky-thread for every single games released from now on, because it will only result in a huge mess. I wonder if mods can make an ever-editable thread in which everyone can add their friend code to our existing posts as we get new games.

Actually, I tried that out before I did this thread. Turns out, I can still edit my posts back from March.

And thanks, much appreciated ^_^

EDIT: Just tried to edit the arwing thread I made in October, and I could :)

Thread starters edit first post forever already.

Oh, Ok :)

ZZOOzzoo -- Most people just post their new friend code anyway if they get one. Fact of the matter is, editing your post to put in your new friend code is impractical, seen as even if I didn't make this thread, people wouldn't check edited posts just in case someone edits their post.

So, there's no real problem there. It's just an extra post and it's still on topic, I don't see why any of the staff would have a problem with that, in all honesty. Chances of people buying a new DS for themselves more then once is rare, probably twice max (One for the DS Lite, one maybe if it breaks down).

My info is in my sig, if you add it to the list, tha'd be cool, also if anyone adds me I'd like a PM so I can add them too :)

edit: DRUNK sorry heh I'm alread on the list, in this case, if anyone adds me just pm me, if you really want to do this properly you really need to have the friends on MSN so you can actually tell them EXACTLY when to join/create a game.

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Here are all my friend codes I have.. I just bought Animal Crossing so I just started but I would really like to try that out! PM me if you add me so I can add you to.

Animal Crossing: 2663-6076-7496

Mario Kart: 1074-4322-8694

Metriod Prime Hunters: 4424-5227-3289

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