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Remember Your Wii Friend Code the 1-800 Way

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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  1. Re:No friends, please. by Forrest+Kyle · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Don't get mad at us because the Revolution turned out to be the Nintendo Penis.

    I like the Wii. It's a good piece of technology. However, that is a pretty bad marketing choice. I wonder if you'd be all "mature" and "grown up" if Sony was marketing a new console called the Twaught.