GamerzReborn: Get Free Wii Point Codes

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Get Free Wii Point Codes

How To Get Free Wii Points

So you want to get Free Wii Points to be able to download you old games from Nintendo 64 or even download Wii Channel. You can do all of the above, for free. So here are the step to getting you free xbox live account or microsoft points;



First, you need to make a free account. Go to the PrizeRebel Website. After you sign-up and confirm your e-mail address, Log-in and starting earning points to redeem them for Wii Points. To earn points go to “Offers” and click ‘Free Offers”. to complete the offers are fast and simple. On some offer you just need to submit your e-mail address and a fake house address. You just need 20 points to get Your Free Wii Points. They will e-mail you the codes. I hope this guide helps. Leave a comment about your thoughts!

What are Wii Points?

Wii Points are a great way of getting extra and very inexpensive games to play on your Nintendo Wii. This is a good thing given that most new games for the Wii cost about $50 US Dollars (USD). Soon after Nintendo initiated the Wii, they initiated a point system, similar to iTunes, which allows you to download games off the Internet for home play. Most of these games are at least ten years old, if not older, and are game classics from older systems made by Nintendo, Coleco or the Sega game system. You do need to know a couple of things about Wii Points in order to obtain them, and to use them.

Electronics and gaming stores sell cards with Wii Points, in the form of gift cards, usually starting with about 2000 points per card. Just don’t spend any more than a penny a point. Some unscrupulous companies charge as much as $25 USD for 2000 points, which is overpriced. Most companies charge a standard $19.99 USD for a 2000 point Wii Points card, and if you have Internet connectivity on your Wii you’ll pay exactly 20 USD for 2000 points. You can buy points, at this juncture only on the Wii, in smaller amounts than the 2000-point increment.


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