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Wii Transfer maker giving away a Wii
If you're anything like me, and I know you are, you dream of playing Super Mario Galaxy but refuse to stand in line to buy a Wii (or pay a ridiculous amount for one, or wake up early to get one... ok, I'm cheap and lazy. Are you happy now?). Luckily for us, Riverfolder Software is giving a Wii away on December 15th to one lucky person.Riverfold, it should be pointed out, is the maker of Wii Transfer, my favorite piece of software that I have absolutely no use for (but with a little luck I soon might!). Wii Transfer allows you to stream/play all sorts of media from your Mac onto your Wii, and it only costs $19.
You don't care about that though, you want to know how you can win a Wii! Simple: if you have a Twitter account simply send a message to @wii and you'll be entered (that's what I did, in the interest of full disclosure). If you don't have a Twitter account it is obvious that you lack whimsy in your life, but don't fret you needn't be whimsical to enter this content. Simply head on over to this website and enter your email, and an email of a friend, and you're all set.
No purchase is necessary, but if you do win the Wii I think you should get yourself a copy of Wii Transfer. It is a very cool app, after-all.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
iamjustin said 8:52PM on 12-05-2007
i have a wii. this program shall come in handy.
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Greg said 8:54PM on 12-05-2007
"on December 15th"
December 15 must be a new day for giving!
First these guys give away a Wii and then we all donate $100 to Dennis Kucinich!
www.december152007.com
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Furies said 9:51PM on 12-05-2007
Cool! and I just bought Super Mario Galaxy today...I've been drooling over my television playing it since 3 PM.
For all those wondering, yes, Mario is that important.
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pangelav said 9:59PM on 12-05-2007
We'll have to try this on our new Wii at Xmas. I'm just glad to have not paid a premium now had to stand in line, thanks to wiialert for Amazon!
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Mike Schramm said 12:08AM on 12-06-2007
I would totally already own a Wii... if I could find one of the damn things here in Chicago.
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James Madley said 2:33AM on 12-06-2007
Cool! Too bad I don't live in the US. I'd like another Wii.
http://motionjwii.sitesled.com/
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DWizzy said 5:29PM on 12-06-2007
indeed
as often with TUAW posts: this only applies to US residents.
Ralph said 10:32AM on 12-06-2007
I still cannot get my Wii to connect to my Airport Extreme network. I can see it, I can enter the password, but it denies access.
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Websnap said 11:38AM on 12-06-2007
I have a Wii (got it the day it came out), and Mario galaxy AND Wii Transfer. All is right with the world.
And Yes, Galaxy is that good. Save the game till after the holidays, for if you start playing before it, you will not see your family til the game is done. I find it WAY more addictive that Zelda.
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Roberto Felgueiras said 11:41AM on 12-06-2007
@ Ralph
Make sure your Airport Extreme is broadcasting it's ID. I have mine connected through WiFi to an Air POrt Extreme (n) and I have never had issues.
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