Wii friend code database – with Google Maps
This is fantastic! You can add your Wii friend code, and then it pins you on the map. It’s easy to find friends in your area – and it’s easy to look for friends far away (if you’re looking for exotic foreign Miis to visit you).
Reasons why we like it:
- It’s visual proof that all the world is your Wii friend.
- It’s really easy to use.
- It’s actually useful. We’re putting it here on QJ to help spread the word. If more people find out about this, then it’ll be even easier to get more Wii friends.
It’s also just fun to use and navigate. In the same way that Google Earth has a lot of appeal (when you’re bored you can “explore” your neighborhood), this is a nice tool to just check out where Wii owners are – or at least where the Wii owners who have heard of this site are.
Right now there are more Americans than anything else, but we see somebody being slick in Greece, not being chicken in Turkey… and is that somebody being cool in Chile?
This is fantastic! You can add your Wii friend code, and then it pins you on the map. It’s easy to find friends in your area – and it’s easy to look for friends far away (if you’re looking for exotic foreign Miis to visit you).
Reasons why we like it:
- It’s visual proof that all the world is your Wii friend.
- It’s really easy to use.
- It’s actually useful. We’re putting it here on QJ to help spread the word. If more people find out about this, then it’ll be even easier to get more Wii friends.
It’s also just fun to use and navigate. In the same way that Google Earth has a lot of appeal (when you’re bored you can “explore” your neighborhood), this is a nice tool to just check out where Wii owners are – or at least where the Wii owners who have heard of this site are.
Right now there are more Americans than anything else, but we see somebody being slick in Greece, not being chicken in Turkey… and is that somebody being cool in Chile?