[Definitive] Wii Number Thread


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just a quick re-cap of all the numbers...

...plz copy the last list and ad your number to the end (it makes it easier for all of us)

Danrarbc: 8145 1081 9816 5429

freeza: 2762 6581 6914 7287

Hova: 6402 0386 7074 1199

j0sh: 6970 8327 6610 3262

iconoclast: 4044 6855 0589 1903

pepsihabbit: 1089 1998 6113 3182

travis: 7272 0989 5204 0443

winlonghorn: 1037 9308 3646 7352

Bill: 4666 2520 9928 0792

Nid-Vaeda: 4990 1994 7073 8979

FreeWaRrior: 8007 3307 8111 4316

nvme: 4375 9826 4015 6231

Steffan: 8387 0032 0573 7109

XP-RTM: 4526 2012 6878 5112

dragoncrab: 5106 0551 3981 5355

morficus: 1724 7143 6072 1317

KeR: 1542 1336 9030 5124

Macala: 7610 8183 2660 5392

Kaark: 4327-6025-1790-9446

oh, also.. does anyone know about how long it takes for a friend request to go through? 'Cause I sent myself an e-mail from my Wii on Tuesday, and didn't get it 'till Wednesday morning.

Also.. if somebody addes me first... will I be notified?

keep the numbers rolling :)

Compiling new list:

Danrarbc: 8145 1081 9816 5429

freeza: 2762 6581 6914 7287

Hova: 6402 0386 7074 1199

j0sh: 6970 8327 6610 3262

iconoclast: 4044 6855 0589 1903

pepsihabbit: 1089 1998 6113 3182

travis: 7272 0989 5204 0443

winlonghorn: 1037 9308 3646 7352

Bill: 4666 2520 9928 0792

Nid-Vaeda: 4990 1994 7073 8979

FreeWaRrior: 8007 3307 8111 4316

nvme: 4375 9826 4015 6231

Steffan: 8387 0032 0573 7109

XP-RTM: 4526 2012 6878 5112

dragoncrab: 5106 0551 3981 5355

morficus: 1724 7143 6072 1317

KeR: 1542 1336 9030 5124

Macala: 7610 8183 2660 5392

Kaark: 4327 6025 1790 9446

Matt: 5735 7333 15758 649

Lexcyn: 3503 0366 7773 0118

Klethron: 7714 1656 7525 7597

Erich: 2284 7767 2042 0497

Khaz: 6920 2493 2558 8165

SilentMage: 2234 8938 9650 3272

I've added everyone up to SilentMage - my address book now has 25 people in it thanks to Neowin :D

Edited by morficus

There's got to be an easier way to do this.

This is annoying as hell.

Is there a way to have it automatically add people that add you instead of having to come to this topic all the time, remember these long ass numbers, then enter them into the system?

No, both parties have to enter the respective number. I just have my laptop with me when I want to add numbers, copy em right over.

Ultimately Nintendo has to look out for kids like this, cause they get sued otherwise (like the whole seizure thing, or that one family that sued Rockstar and Nintendo for something their son did 'copying' GTA)

OK, I've added many (most) people from the list, but no Miis have visited me yet. Has anyone seen mine?

Every 24 hours I get a few new Miis in the parade.

It doesn't dump them on you all at once that's for sure. Just like the virtual console, really. I guess it's their way to keep people playing around in the Mii Channel.

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