Nintendo 3DS (xxxx-xxxx-xxxx) WarioWare D.I.Y. (Mine is 1334-6790-6087) (xxxx-xxxx-xxxx) Harvest Moon : Grand Bazaar Advance Wars : Dark Conflict Blue Dragon : Awakened Shadow Call of Duty : Modern Warface Call of Duty : World at War DS Digimon World : Dawn Digimon World : Dusk Dragon Quest Monsters : Joker Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry FIFA 2008 FIFA 2009 FIFA Street 3 Fire Emblem : Shadow Dragon GTA : Chinatown Wars Harvest Moon : Island of Happiness Mario & Soniuc at the Olympic Winter Games Need of Speed : ProStreet Open Season (NL: Baas in eigen Bos) Panzer Tactics DS Pokemon Black & White Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (6) Puzzle League DS Race Driver : Create and Race Spore Creatures Tony Hawk's Proving Ground Ultimate Mortal Kombat WordJong Yu-Gi-Oh! : Spirit Caller Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Stardust Accerelator World Championship 2009 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010 : Reverse of Arcadia
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This post has been edited by calvin1019, Fri, April 29th, 2011 at 10:23
Thanks for this, mate, I'll pass this list on to retrohead and he'll probably add them ASAP. If you find any more, feel free to mention them. Again, thanks a bunch for the help!
I'm opposite. I think the friend code database on profiles should be scrapped or removed and replaced with something more free and dynamic. If retrohead has to make a new field for every wifi game that needs to be added, it'll never end.
There should just be one large field with a large text limit that lets people add whatever they want on their own, rather than dozens upon dozens of individual fields for every game that most people probably never touch.
Plus I don't like the requred format of xxxxxx.xxxxxx I prefer xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
The problem with that, however, would be that people could abuse the feature and use it for things other than storing Friend Codes, which wouldn't be ideal.
Overlord Nadrian on Tue, April 26th, 2011 at 21:41[»]
The problem with that, however, would be that people could abuse the feature and use it for things other than storing Friend Codes, which wouldn't be ideal.
I see what you're getting at, but what I meant is that people could use it to break the rules without anyone knowing it (although, if no one knows about it, one may ask oneself if that is still breaking the rules).