Eager to show its disconnected patrons that their Wiis can do more than Wii Sports -- you don't even have to eject the disc! -- Nintendo has appointed pretty much anyone in Europe savvy enough to visit Wii's Connection Settings menu an "Ambassador." Here's how the "Connection Ambassador Promotion" works: Beginning in October (as seen in Japan), if you help another Wii owner establish an online connection, you and your incompetent friend will both receive five Nintendo bucks (500 Wii Points). (Presumably, when connecting for the first time, there will be an option to credit an Ambassador.)
And if you extend your services to the maximum of twenty previously offline console owners? You're looking at a 10,000-point payout ($100 worth of old games you probably have tucked away in cart form, plus all those WiiWare options) -- not bad, eh?
But wait! There's a more tempting perk to this promotion. As Ambassador, once you connect ten users, you'll achieve "gold status" and be free to download all first-party NES titles on Virtual Console. Oh, but it gets far better: Hit your twenty connections and -- you guessed it -- you've attained "platinum status," essentially granting you the keys to Nintendo's Virtual Console catalog. That's right, all first- and third-party NES, SNES and N64 games -- for free.
Quick! Google map the twenty nearest old folks homes and get ambassadoring!
Reader Comments (56)
Posted: Sep 16th 2009 3:51PM GreenElf said
Ugh... why isn't NOA doing something like this? I've told countless people the benefits of and the way to connect their Wii to the net.
Posted: Sep 16th 2009 5:55PM Xpike said
I already helped like 4 people get online, do I get anything?
Or will it be after the thing
Or will it be after the thing
Posted: Sep 17th 2009 12:01AM Jacksons said
I wouldn't be able to sign up 10 much less 20 people to the internet, anyway. Reason being, anyone I know whose Wii isn't online lacks web access in the first place.
Posted: Sep 17th 2009 4:27AM BrokenTriforce said
Maybe Ninty is planning a big update that will eliminate all homebrew, but everybody's Wii must be connected to WiFi or else the plan fails and homebrew lives on.
Posted: Sep 17th 2009 8:36AM bm111 said
I don't see the big deal in stealing old movies, if it wasn't for dvd or blu-ray rereleases they wouldn't be making any money at all.
Posted: Oct 4th 2009 6:22AM (Unverified) said
What the crap? I helped like six people do this BEFORE this program started, do I get the points anyway?




