I have a new website that's recently been released and I'm looking for fellow gamers to get the ball rolling for me. The site allows you to store your friend codes and easily find other friend codes - the site is www.friendhorde.com.
Why register your codes all over the internet? Here's the solution
Friend Horde is a site where friend code management becomes easier than ever, this is the only place you will need to register your friend codes, you only need to store them once here and that's it.
Friend Horde current features:
* Simple, straghtforward database for all your friend codes, Xbox Live Account and PSN account
* Maintain your full library of games
* Easy to use search facility to find other gamers to pair up with
* Notify others you have registered their code(s) at the click of a button
* Register wii@friendhorde.com from your Wii and recieve notifications from your Wii
* Build up a sizable horde and you will soon be able to arrange meetings and tournaments at the click of a button (future release)
* Submit feedback on the site - aiming for a community-driven site
Friend codes unfortunately suck
The friend code implementation is incredibly cumbersome, how do you know someone has registered your code? Trawling the forums and endlessly chasing people seems to be the only way to gain acknowledgement that someone has registered one of your friend codes.


