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WarioWare DIY is one of the best music tools ever. Let's trade music with each other!

My DS Friend Code is 3009 1173 0734. To find your DS Friend Code, go to Distribution Center, and choose WFC, and choose Friend Settings. Your Friend Code will appear on the top screen. From this screen, you can also add other people's Friend Codes.

My Wii Number is 6324 9743 7460 3573. To find your Wii Number, go to Wii Message Board (envelope in the bottom right corner of the Wii menu), choose Create Message (second icon in the bottom left), and choose Address Book. Your Wii Number will appear. From this screen, you can also add other people's Wii Numbers. If the DIY Friend Notification Switch is ON in your Distribution Center on WarioWare DIY Showcase, then the game will automatically detect which people on your contact list also have WarioWare DIY Showcase, and allow you to exchange products.

Last edited by mathgrant (Feb 22, 2011 7:56 pm)

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New York, New York

I assume you have used other music tools. But erms, that's a bit over the top of a statement.

I've never used DS Friend codes, but how would trading over a forum work? Does it require being in a room together?

Last edited by Esopus-dragon (Feb 22, 2011 8:42 am)

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Abilene, TX

I have, in fact, used other music tools, including FamiTracker, which is also one of the best music tools ever. Also, I have an affinity for over-the-top statements.

No, the two players never have to be online at the same time to send their WarioWare DIY creations to each other. They merely need to add each other's Friend Codes first. Once both players have registered each other, there are two ways to transfer music:

a) On the DS version, you can access the Warehouse of any of your friends, and download any microgames, records, or comics that friend has stored. You can store up to two of each in your Warehouse for your friends to download.
b) On WarioWare DIY Showcase for the Wii, if any of your Wii contacts also have WarioWare DIY Showcase, you can send them your microgames, records, and comics. When you do, a yellow envelope will appear on their WarioWare DIY Showcase channel on the Wii menu. When they access the channel, they can then look at your creations and decide whether to keep them or not.

You never have to be online at the same time.

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San Francisco

you squares with your video games and gimmicks... that is all.

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Edinburgh

I'm 3 years late to the party, and the Nintendo Wi-Fi service for DS & Wii officially gets cut on May 20th. However, I've just discovered the magic of WarioWare DIY, so I guess now is the time to necrobump and share my friend code:

3354 8203 2186

Anyone else interested in making music with this fun tool & sharing for the last few weeks it's possible to do so? If so, a couple of points that might help:

- the game is dirt cheap right now (I just got it for £3 from a supermarket)
- the game needs an outdated WEP wireless connection to share creations. If you don't have one or it's problematic to change your router to WEP, I suggest connecting via unsecured tethering on your smartphone.
- the game is fun.