aussie-nintendo.com — Users will be able to store hordes of Wii Numbers in the console's 'Address Book', which in turn integrates with the composure of messages via the Wii Message Board. "You're not going to be entering friend codes for each one of your games - your console's going to have a number, and that's just going to be the end of it" said IGN's Matt Casamassina
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osc1882Oct 29, 2006
I really hope no one is able to make a number based spamming system like ICQ.
skippydoorknobOct 29, 2006
no microphone, just a small speaker.
yumyumkittyloafOct 29, 2006
I might be wrong, but I thought speakers can double as mic's too... would think so.
dracula7Oct 29, 2006
I personally feel this would complicate things-even so: the Wiimote may still be capable of storing addresses, since it has a memory for Miis (I wouldn't doubt it).
sulthernaoOct 29, 2006
Yeah, I think he gets it, since with the Wii, you can access the internet with Opera.
liwiiMar 5, 2007
Once you have your wii number, you should post it at a directory like <a class="user" href="http://mapwii.com">http://mapwii.com</a> so that you can exchange your wii number with others.