Wii 'tips n tricks'

Started by Lazybones, November 24, 2006, 12:47:31 PM

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Lazybones

 Wii 'tips n tricks'
http://www.wiichat.com/nintendo-wii-gaming/6066-wii-tips-n-tricks.html#84774
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Figured a tips n tricks section would be kind of cool. Some of these were found by IGN users.

1. Press the home button on the main menu. Next click on the controller image. You can adjust the wii=mote volume and rumble functions

2. hold a and b down and you can move the windows on the main menu around.

3. In order to add someone to your friend's list you BOTH have to enter eachother's Number ID and Console Nickname to be able to send messages and Mii's

4. Want your plain-looking Wii to have some style? Add a blue light around you CD drive anytime the console is on by doing the following:

Go to your email from the home menu, and add your personal computer email address to your address book. Wait ~1 hour for the email (mine took at least this long) Reply to the email from your computer. In a few minutes, you will have an email waiting for you on your Wii. Don't read it! As long as it remains new, you have a pretty blue light!

5. In wii sports bowling, you can release on the back swing and throw the ball backwards. It scares all the miis behind you.

6. Email A Wii: You can email any Wii that you know the Friend code for. The Email address will be w(Wii Number here)@wii.com. For Example: w123456789012@wii.com

7. Get rid of Generic Teammates/Spectators: The Wii will automatically use the other Miis in your Plaza as teammates and spectators in certain Wii sports games. Create friends and family, and you can get rid of the generic Miis.

8. Register and Extend Warranty: Register your Console on Nintendo.com, get a free 90 day extension to your warranty.

9. Get Free Nintendo Power: Register 3 Nintendo products on Nintendo.com, and get 3 months of Nintendo Power free.

10. Extra Parts: There are two parts to the Wii in your box that you may either not find, or never know what they are. The first is a Clear Disc piece. This piece fits under your Wii stand to Stabalize it's balance. The second is a Small(1" - 1.5") plastic Piece. This piece is the stand for the Sensor bar. It puts some disntance between your TV and the bar. In theory, that should give you a better angle reception.

11. Get Miis in your parade: Setting your Miis to Mingle, and having your friends do the same thing will soon have Miis walking around in your parade. Your friends' Miis will wonder over to your console and parade around, so long as they are set to Mingle. You can then grab them and send them to your Plaza so you have a copy.

12. In Zelda, the direction Link spins when doing a spin attack depends on which way you spin your nunchuck

13. In Wii Sports Bowling, when you press up on the Directional Pad, it will zoom in on the lane. The zoom in sound is the exact same sound from Super Mario 64 anytime you moved the camera.

14. If you go to the Channel section in your menu you can choose to save VC games on a SD card....

15. In LOZ:TP if you keep it at the start screen for an extended period of time, it plays an extremely extended trailer that they didn't show to the general public which is pretty cool.

16. On hole 3 of Wii Sports Golf, there is a small section of fairway at about a 45 degree angle to the left from the tee box. It is a small patch surrounded by Out Of Bound-ness. If you can land your ball on there, you can easily make it on the green in 2, to to Eagle the course.

17. Wii Video 9 - Wii Video Converter

Wii Video 9 is a free video conversion application developed by Red Kawa. It allows you to convert your computer video files (like avi, divx, mpeg, etc.) into the specific video formats that are playable on the Wii.

Wii Video 9 can also be combined with Videora, another software application, and together they can let you automatically download and convert video for your Wii using BitTorrent and RSS technology.

Tonnica

Quote10. Extra Parts: There are two parts to the Wii in your box that you may either not find, or never know what they are. The first is a Clear Disc piece. This piece fits under your Wii stand to Stabalize it's balance. The second is a Small(1" - 1.5") plastic Piece. This piece is the stand for the Sensor bar. It puts some disntance between your TV and the bar. In theory, that should give you a better angle reception.

My package was missing the Clear Disc peice. I was looking around for it for 45 minutes last night (in the eventuality that I misplaced it when I first opened the box). Luckily it didn't really matter at the time as I wanted to have my Wii in the flat position to start with. Later on when I apply designs to the exterior of my Wii I'll probably want to get a replacement disc for stabilizing the vertical stand though.

Neat tips and tricks! Thanks for quoting 'em.

Mr. Analog

Quote from: Tonnica on November 24, 2006, 01:16:04 PM
Quote10. Extra Parts: There are two parts to the Wii in your box that you may either not find, or never know what they are. The first is a Clear Disc piece. This piece fits under your Wii stand to Stabalize it's balance. The second is a Small(1" - 1.5") plastic Piece. This piece is the stand for the Sensor bar. It puts some disntance between your TV and the bar. In theory, that should give you a better angle reception.

My package was missing the Clear Disc peice. I was looking around for it for 45 minutes last night (in the eventuality that I misplaced it when I first opened the box). Luckily it didn't really matter at the time as I wanted to have my Wii in the flat position to start with. Later on when I apply designs to the exterior of my Wii I'll probably want to get a replacement disc for stabilizing the vertical stand though.

Neat tips and tricks! Thanks for quoting 'em.

It's probably still in the box.
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Lazybones

Quote8. Register and Extend Warranty: Register your Console on Nintendo.com, get a free 90 day extension to your warranty

I knew about number 8, but after registering I found out about 9.

Quote9. Get Free Nintendo Power: Register 3 Nintendo products on Nintendo.com, and get 3 months of Nintendo Power free.

I then went and dug out the GameCube and DS as well as found a few games that had pins... I now have 3 months of Nintendo Power on the way.

I also linked my account to my Wii Store account.. Does nothing yet but it is supposed to give you extras at some point in the future.

Thorin

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17. Wii Video 9 - Wii Video Converter

Wii Video 9 is a free video conversion application developed by Red Kawa. It allows you to convert your computer video files (like avi, divx, mpeg, etc.) into the specific video formats that are playable on the Wii.

Wii Video 9 can also be combined with Videora, another software application, and together they can let you automatically download and convert video for your Wii using BitTorrent and RSS technology.

Umm, err, wow!  Download a movie of the web, display it on the big-screen TV!  Without having to burn a DVD...  I'm so surprised at this one because I was *sure* there'd be *nothing* in the Wii to handle movie playback from the computer.  That seemed like it was totally Xbox360 territory.
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Lazybones

Quote from: Thorin on November 24, 2006, 03:00:16 PM
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17. Wii Video 9 - Wii Video Converter

Wii Video 9 is a free video conversion application developed by Red Kawa. It allows you to convert your computer video files (like avi, divx, mpeg, etc.) into the specific video formats that are playable on the Wii.

Wii Video 9 can also be combined with Videora, another software application, and together they can let you automatically download and convert video for your Wii using BitTorrent and RSS technology.

Umm, err, wow!  Download a movie of the web, display it on the big-screen TV!  Without having to burn a DVD...  I'm so surprised at this one because I was *sure* there'd be *nothing* in the Wii to handle movie playback from the computer.  That seemed like it was totally Xbox360 territory.

You can play video on a modified DS even... These solutions arn't exactly HiDef though and a bit of a pain to convert.