How to invite a friend in Mario Strikers Charged

Posted May 16, 2007 at 1:50PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: N-Zone, Nintendo
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Mario Strikers Charged: Invite a Friend option - Image 1After tossing the ball back and forth, so to speak, Nintendo confirmed that video game title Mario Strikers Charged will allow players to compete against anyone in the world, provided that you have the Friend Code of that person.

German gaming magazine N-Zone has detailed exactly how players can go about doing this. Here's how the title's online system works:
  1. In the online main menu, select the function "Invite a friend".
  2. Now you get a list of all your registered friends. Select the person you want to play against.
  3. Your friend's Wii now displays the following info box: "(Somebody) wants to play with you. Do you want to ..?"
    • Accept the match
    • Cancel the match
    • Accept the match with a friend ( A second player can play at your friend's console in his team)
    • Show the match settings (play length, game mode, stadium, cheats on/off)
  4. Wait until your friend has accepted the match.
  5. The connection quality is displayed and the match starts.
Well, no surprises there. In fact, it's pretty much basic and we see no reason why you wouldn't try Mario Strikers Charged's online function once the game comes out on May 25.

Via N-Zone

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-05-16 15:08:07
:O!

If god is real this will work on NTSC with wiikey ; ; this looks so freakin awesome!
by - 2007-05-16 15:24:47
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...eww friend codes - get lobbies up you dumb***** nintendo!
by - 2007-05-16 16:34:47
Urmm..

They have friend matches and then worldwide matches that match you up randomly. I guess its not as good as a Lobby but you arent confined to only play with your friends, kinda like all the wifi DS games.
by - 2007-05-17 04:17:03
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I prefer a random match style thing anyway, than if I suck, the other player doesn't knew my name and can rip me a new one for sucking, plus you know you'll always have someone to play against, nobody denying playing against you or you being too peticular to choose someone who is actualy in a lobby right now..... and i don't see the big deal about friend codes anyway, if your not playing random people anyway, you're just playing your friends which very likely have your friend code or you could take 5 minutes and give it to them your just playing random people in a lobby anyway, you don't know who they are unless they are your friends. So i really don't see the major difference one way or the other, just an easier way to get playing if you ask me
by - 2007-05-17 07:02:37
Friend Codes

Personally, Friend Codes are not a problem for me. While it might not be the best way to do it, its not bad.

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