I wonder if the small child singing the Mii Stamp song knows that they did this when they were younger. It’s like one of those embarrassing family stories. My dad used to get me to sing Irish folk songs in public when I was younger. I stopped one day. However, my family never mention it and the only person who probably remembers is me.
I'm sure that a lot of people have already heard about this, but there is a private beta revival service for this called WiiLink24, it's pretty cool :) EDIT: It’s out: wii.guide/wiilink24
@@reverseshin They are stored on the web... I think. I left WiiLink a long time ago so I don't remember the specifics. I did mess around with the shop and WAD a lot when I still was working with them, and I don't remember that being in there.
@@reverseshin I did get into it once, it looked like there was a timeout function though, and it took 5 minutes to get in. No clue on how it's doing, like I said, it's been over a year since I've last worked with them.
@@jonathangraff5833 interesting. I’m curious, if the shop is functional enough, so we can buy the Mii goods... gonna have to find people in Japan who are willing to test that out and see. If the Mii stuff actually comes to there house, then it would be interesting.
Hi Daan! At the WiiLink24 team, we are planning to get this channel back and I thought you would review our version once the revival has finished, would you like to review our version?
This app is called Wii No Ma and it is a channel that lets you buy merch and tv shows and movies. It will not come to the European or US countries or whatever. It is japan exclusive. Also, sorry I'm late.
@NintenDaan1they don't need it LOL In china they have the Vii ,the lleveno Ebox and the Dingoo. Piracy is rampant in china so Nintendo trys to stay away right