WiiBook friend code matching site: like Facebook for the Wii

Wiibook - a Friend code matching site - Image 1Friend codes are harder to memorize than phone numbers. Strings of numbers like that should only belong to credit cards. If you’re tired of having to keep track of all your friend codes just to play online, you can try out WiiBook, a new Friend Code matching site.

Thanks to Mark Collins for giving the heads up on his site.

Casting call: Street Fighter IV characters sound off in story trailer - Image 1Friend codes are harder to memorize than phone numbers. Strings of numbers like that should only belong to credit cards.

If you’re tired of having to keep track of all your friend codes just to play online, you can try out WiiBook, a new Friend Code matching site.

This website was authored by Mark Collins, after being “fed up” that with the Wii’s rather clunky friend system. Here’s how it works, as described by Collins:

I thought of a system that would allow you list all of your friend codes online, then have it suggest other people that have your games. You can then request a friend code swap with other users. They are then emailed you request and can accept it, then you both know you are friends. Sort of like facebook, but with friend codes.

It’s a relatively new site, so it isn’t perfect yet, but it’s free and it makes things much more convenient. Try out the site after the link.

Thanks to Mark Collins for giving the heads up on his site.

Via WiiBook

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