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Unlike Wii Sports, the title also automatically imports all the friend codes stored on your Wii console, which is an extremely positive sign step toward the eradication of individual software-based friend codes. What this means is that you won't need to re-enter any friend codes if you've already added your friend's Wii system number to your console.
Huzzah? Seems like Nintneod hasn't made up their mind! ARGH! Both this and Elebits use the console's unified friend code, while Strikers will require a seperate individual friendcode different from the console one. Any guesses as to why?
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Beginning of a typical internet fanboi hyperventilationAHAH!
NEW INFO??!?!?!?!?
Apparently, Mario Strikers Charged and all future online games will/can use CONSISTENT friend codes that are attached to MIIS, instead of being attached to games or consoles?!?!?
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Translated from French:
G:
And the Mii code, how's that work?
NLG:
Each Mii generates a Mii code that remains constant. This code will be used for all online titles in the future.
If so that seems a splendid compromise, and a way to get a friend's code, and only have to enter it once for all the games you wish to play together!!! (of course, this also means that Nintendo will have bumbled through a total of THREE different Wii online console-to-console pass systems) Hopefully this means that Nintendo will be able to have a standardized online system up, and that third parties can start adding online play to their titles as early as... this fall? (Oh let a fanboi dream won'cha?)
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End of a typical internet fanboi hyperventilationARGH! AARRGGHH!!
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I just spoke to Justin Dowdeswell on the phone and he clarified that his comments about Mii-specific codes related only to his game. He said that he never intended to comment on any other titles, nor would he know about how they implemented online features.
Fanboi dreams go up in dust! Such a familiar pre-Wii feeling of disappointment! Ahhh... feels all warm and cozy.