To see how many Wii Points you have, you go on Wii Shop Channel and you will see it near the bottom of the screen.
You don't get Wii points for beating anything. You have to buy wii points. They are like the Wii's currency. You trade your money for Wii points.
1000 Wii Points
As far as I know, you don't. The wii points are only representative of how much money you have on the wii to spend.
Ocarina of Time costs 1000 Wii points
none that I know of...
You can buy 100 wii points with $1. Hope that helped! :)
OK, the easiest way is to buy a wii points gift card at a local gamestop, radio shack, or even CVS. The more wii points, the better. Register it onto your wii and there you go! You can also buy wii points ON your wii buy going to the wii store on your wii. You can add in your credit card info and buy as many wii points as you want really!
A Wii points card costs $20, and gives you 2,000 points, so that means 100 points is equal to one dollar.
You cant get Wii Points on Wii Sports
DSi and Wii points were merged together into Nintendo Points, so in theory a DSi points card should work on a Wii, depends how old the card is.
You can find out on the Wii Shop Channel that you can access if your Wii is connected to the Internet
You do not need Wii Points to connect your Wii Console to the internet. To figure out how to connect your Wii to the internet, go here: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/online.jsp Once you are connected, you can shop the Wii Channel, but you cannot browse the Internet. To do that, you need to buy and install the Internet Channel. First, you will need to have WiiConnect24 enabled. Then you will need Wii Points (also called Nintendo Points). You can only buy Wii Points in 1000 point increments, but the Internet Channel costs 500 points. This is one of the irritations of the medium. I am also told that buying Wii Points on the console is cheaper than at a retail store. If you have extra points you aren't using and know some who can use the, you can Gift the points to them. I'm still figuring all this out, so I'm sorry if the answer is not too detailed.