[Definitive] Wii Number Thread


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This thread is here simply for reference. From now on, please post your Wii Number (and any other gamer IDs) in our official Neowin Gamers Index

Well. Wii is finally rolling out in North America, and will soon follow worldwide. This new system sports a code system similar to DS, however the code is for the whole console. So in honor of it's launch, here's the thread to post your Wii Numbers.

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
Mark: 7379 8470 3147 1935
f minus: 0319 4753 8449 5768
XP-RTM: 4526 2012 6878 5112

dragoncrab: 2838 8519 6278 1209
morficus: 1724 7143 6072 1317
timdorr: 7964 7907 4065 9826
KeR: 1542 1336 9030 5124

Macala: 7610 8183 2660 5392
Kaark: 4327 6025 1790 9446
Matt: 5735 7333 1575 8649
Lexcyn: 3503 0366 7773 0118

chronic871: 7714 1656 7525 7597
Klethron: 5466 7687 3986 4082
Erich: 2284 7767 2042 0497
Kyle: 6920 2493 2558 8165

Joel: 5640 4212 4696 7355
SilentMage: 2234 8938 9650 3272
zachstruck: 2874 1174 0233 3859
Conjor: 4838 4671 0091 3288

Mystical112: 8532 8892 8613 5498
nardwuar: 2051 5970 4034 0553
ragn4rokk 2.0: 2691 5965 5948 6573
reapr: 8893 5368 5110 7480

matthewf01: 0154 5457 2113 5037
SammySAM: 7848 2427 4300 5175
Brian: 2040 6918 8341 3267
JovileBoy: 6302 3970 4008 5641

Khalifa: 2130 8509 9804 6433
Korexz: 0008 7076 5715 0221
KZWings: 7688 4683 4899 7538
nav1: 0741 0680 6569 3625

Edge: 2993 4825 9655 2596
lunarShoes: 5983 4672 6426 9827
Ev!L-aLphA: 2638 7523 5562 2845
Burnz316: 6031 8126 5759 3923

Omn1: 1101 7048 9325 5555
Billness" 7888 5069 8766 7080
sanghoku: 2733 3856 8531 5515
QuantumTrickery: 6120 4947 3967 2991

mikebeech: 8609 1328 4093 0933
Peewee210: 5699 7772 9232 4745
don-el: 8653 7515 1141 2474
Harsesis: 7390 8068 4855 6630

MightyJordan: 5486 4591 5169 5833
golf7: 0611 3063 6625 8918
eltomo: 4095 2252 9204 2101
allanon09: 4127 5644 1615 1486

Peewee210: 5699 7772 9232 4746
pixels: 5473 3639 6411 2613
intrinity1: 8070 3054 3711 0141
Vdera: 1444 7124 2357 9627

Kurupt: 4996 0929 3755 1612
Matthew?„?:/b> 5317 1338 5766 07paintmeblue:/b> 4814 2413 3795 42Gilly:/b> 8769 6803 2914 192Ironman273:/b> 3239 0741 9521 38deakphreak:/b> 4817 9900 7265 54Kev-Bone:/b> 0393 5335 0557 68ShadowdogMU:/b> 2047 2159 3881 80Rydash2:/b> 7131 4116 2763 44intrinity1:/b> 8070 3054 3711 014ivdubvr6i:/b> 1249 6568 5295 882Pheee:/b> 7164 9957 5530 67LPB:/b> 5979 1212 9415 96305:/b> 0288 6541 6230 074chaospony:/b> 2813 1943 6496 059KoL:/b> 3629 0534 6766 84StevoFC:/b> 6850 5884 1212 87windas:/b> 3049 9909 4444 013cyclingplatypus:/b> 2375 5921 9320 81Gio_T:/b> 2227 5385 3007 842Simmo2K:/b> 2357 3076 1153 691Jack31081:/b> 1238 6542 2044 33Novaoblivion:/b> 7813 7004 6860 46RangerLG:/b> 0718 5911 2608 54Whole Wheat Pig:/b> 5603 7846 3902 505alex.:/b> 5959 9862 7539 73Ned:/b> 3437 7070 0387 93adamb10:/b> 8256 8949 2260 83mr.pingu:/b> 7134 2835 1784 015SG1_4Life: /b>2346 9923 0797 00d3bruts1d:/b> 2807 7061 6852 862Conaire04:/b> 8092 9862 5346 33Killmaster84:/b> 1206 8347 2031 312ynnoj:/b> 7729 0339 4607 07Eric (ep2011):/b> 5126 5415 9694 636Ronnie (Toxicfume):/b> 5795 0320 1655 99Seacor:/b> 1735 6471 9993 812Niccos:/b> 2911 0272 7751 66TheDreamX:/b> 8269 0088 7781 73Toastwii (Yeggstry):/b> 0927 8764 6022 41DarkRyu:/b> 3007 7660 4716 495Senseotech:/b> 2900 3075 7602 06fruitybix:/b> 6995 6629 1155 61Smigit:/b> 7168 6287 6071 5033

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What are the point of these numbers?

The point is...

if you set you Mii's to mingle.. they can travel from one console to another win the Mii parade. But they can only travel to those who are on your Friend List

I'm at work ATM, and my Wii is not on-line as yet..but I'll share my code once I get home (around 8-ish EST).

Also, I would love to see an 'official' pined thread for this. It would be awesome to have Neowinians as my Wii friends :D

mine+summary:

iconoclast: 4044 6855 0589 1903

josh: 6970 8327 6610 3262

hova: 6402 0386 7074 1199

Danrarbc: 8145 1081 9816 5429

freeza: 2762 6581 6914 7287

now for anyone who is adding theirs, please copy and past the above into your post, and add your name to the bottom/top of the list using the NAME: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX format. That way the mods/thread starter won't have to go through and compile them all on their own.

Edited by iconoclast

The point is...

if you set you Mii's to mingle.. they can travel from one console to another win the Mii parade. But they can only travel to those who are on your Friend List

I'm at work ATM, and my Wii is not on-line as yet..but I'll share my code once I get home (around 8-ish EST).

Also, I would love to see an 'official' pined thread for this. It would be awesome to have Neowinians as my Wii friends :D

Mii? mii parade?? What is all this lol

My only dread is people exploiting this and bombing/spaming our wiis :( I dunno something to think about, the DS friend's code wasn't such a big deal as they sadly varied per game, but our Wii code is kinda forever for our one console. And if something like this does happen I think Nintendo has covered themselves by making it sorta against their rules to solicit your Wii code online to people you don't "know". That being sad I'll probably post mine later when I boot out of Zelda.

Dan, Will you be adding all of the Member's Wii Codes to your first post, a la my DS Friend Code thread?

That does make sense doesn't it :p

Sure

My only dread is people exploiting this and bombing/spaming our wiis :(

Both people need to have the number entered to be able to send and receive messages. So if you don't have a spammer in your list you can't get a message from them.

Edited by Danrarbc641

iconoclast: 4044 6855 0589 1903

josh: 6970 8327 6610 3262

hova: 6402 0386 7074 1199

Danrarbc: 8145 1081 9816 5429

freeza: 2762 6581 6914 7287

pepsihabbit: 1089 1998 6113 3182

travis: 7272 0989 5204 0443

winlonghorn: 1037 9308 3646 7352

Nid-Vaeda: 4990 1994 7073 8979

everyone above has been added to my wii

Edited by nid~vaeda

My only dread is people exploiting this and bombing/spaming our wiis :( I dunno something to think about, the DS friend's code wasn't such a big deal as they sadly varied per game, but our Wii code is kinda forever for our one console. And if something like this does happen I think Nintendo has covered themselves by making it sorta against their rules to solicit your Wii code online to people you don't "know". That being sad I'll probably post mine later when I boot out of Zelda.

if the person starts spamming you, you can simply erase their entry in your address book..

Following Icono's instructions (copied from nid):

iconoclast: 4044 6855 0589 1903

josh: 6970 8327 6610 3262

hova: 6402 0386 7074 1199

Danrarbc: 8145 1081 9816 5429

freeza: 2762 6581 6914 7287

pepsihabbit: 1089 1998 6113 3182

travis: 7272 0989 5204 0443

winlonghorn: 1037 9308 3646 7352

Nid-Vaeda: 4990 1994 7073 8979

FreeWaRrior :8007 3307 8111 4316

I didn't add anyone but I'll be happy to accept anyone adding me. Let me know though you're from neowin.

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