This section is for people who want to have wii-friends and wii buddies to chat and play games or exchange mii's with. Post Your Wii number and I will edit this every so often and make a general list of your wii numbers in AlphaNumeric Order. Remember to say who you added or are going to add so that they can add you too! Refer to the FAQ's for more detail.
Remember That BOTH you and your buddy that you add must register EACHOTHER's wii #'s before you can both contact eachother and play etc.. If you only add one number, then you can't sucessfully mail someone etc..
Remember that inorder to receive mail and exchange mii's and have mii parties etc... your wii must be "online" with wii connect24 on!
List: (will add more)
KiraYuki - ************* ( will give mine out when more ppl post =D)
Mini-FAQ - From Destructoid
Q: Where can I find my WiiNumber?
A: From the main Wii menu, go to your messages, try to create a message, then click on your address book. Your WiiNumber should be displayed there.
Q: How do I add friends?
A: Tell your friend your WiiNumber and then get his or her WiiNumber. From your address book, go to Registration, then the Wii option, and it will have a place to enter Wii Numbers. Both people have to enter the Wii Numbers before you can send messages or Miis.
Q: My friend and I added each other, but we still can't send messages. What do we do?
A: As far as I can tell (somebody verify this, please), it just takes a few minutes for it all to go through. I suggest you add your friends, go play a round of Wii Tennis, and when you come back it should be working.
Q: How many friends can I add on my Wii?
A: The address book has a cap of one hundred people. No word yet on if Nintendo plans to expand this in the future.
Q: How do I send out my Mii?
A: After you've exchanged Wii Numbers with somebody and each of you have entered each others' codes, any of the Miis you create and select the Mingle option under the first tab of the Mii editing screen will be sent to your friend's Mii Parade. Mii Parades are built off of Mingling Miis, so set all of your original creations you want to share with the world to Mingle. Additionally, once you've made friends with somebody, you can directly send a Mii to them from your Mii Plaza. There should be an icon on the right hand side of the screen labeled "Wii Frend." Click it, drag your Mii onto the envelope at the top of the screen, then choose which friend to send it to.
Q: WTF is a Mii Parade?
A: It is a way for you to send and receive Miis through the Internet tubes between different Wiis. You can look at your Mii Parade to see what people have sent your way, and if you like a particular Mii, you can grab it and put it into your own Mii Plaza.
Q: How many Miis can we have?
A: Like the contacts in your address book, you can have up to a hundred Miis in your Mii Plaza. No word yet on the limit for Miis in your Mii Parade, but considering you can only have one hundred friends and each of them can only have one hundred Miis in their plaza, the absolute limit in your Parade would be ten thousand, though I would expect the limit to actually be much lower. Mii Parades CAN exceed one hundred Miis.
Q: How do I know who made a particular Mii?
A: The only way to know that is if the creator entered that in while creating it. If you plan to create a Mii of yourself for people to attach to your contact information, or a novelty Mii to share with other people, I highly recommend entering the name people know you by (i.e. your Internet handle, most likely) into the Mii Creator field before you set it out on the world. It's easier to keep track of where the Miis come from this way. It also seems that the creator field only stays if the Mii was sent directly to you, and you (unfortunately) can't tell who made which Mii in your Mii Parade (could somebody verify this for me?).
Q: Why is/isn't my disc slot glowing?
A: If somebody sends you a message or a Mii while your Wii is off, your disc slot will glow a lovely blue color. The glowing will pulsate. Some even say it throbs. Those people need to tone down the graphic language though. The disc slot will not glow at other times, but you can assume that your Wii is in standby and WiiConnect24 is working if the orange LED on the power button is lit. Bottom line: if your disc slot is glowing, turn on your Wii and check your message board and your Mii Plaza for new stuff.
Q: So what games can we play online?
A: None yet. All we can do so far is send each other messages and trade Miis.