Alongside the release of the Nintendo Wii in 2006, Nintendo introduced a new form of custom avatar to go with the Wii's burgeoning ecosystem, Miis. Miis were cute little people you could create in the ...
To create a Mii on the Nintendo Switch, head to the System Settings menu. Miis you create can be used in certain Nintendo Switch games, such as "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe." Some Switch games, such as "Super ...
It's no secret that the Wii had a major impact on the gaming market when it launched. That was in no small part due to the game included with each and every system sold, Wii Sports. This title was ...
While Miis were a staple of the original Wii Sports, Nintendo Switch Sports introduces a new default avatar: Sportsmates. If you're fond of your Mii characters, however, you still have the option to ...
The Wii's Mii channel will allows gamers to create clones of themselves, family, friends or even famous people - if that's your cup of tea. The characters that we create will be cartoon-style ...
Alongside the cast of characters from the Mushroom Kingdom, players will be able to bring their own Mii characters into Mario Golf: Super Rush which they can level up to make them a master of the ...
We are on the eve of the Nintendo Switch 2 launch, and a few last-minute details are still trickling in. Like many other Nintendo consoles, you'll create a Mii to represent you during setup. With the ...
The Nintendo Mii first appeared on the Nintendo Wii gaming console back in 2006. Fully customizable, down to a birthday and a favorite color, Miis quickly became synonymous with the Nintendo brand, ...
Gameplay: The gameplay in Streetpass Mii Plaza is divided in two games, which are Find Mii and Puzzle Swap. Both games are nothing but little mini games to show what streetpass feature can do. It was ...
Mii Fighters around the world – rejoice! The Nintendo livestream hosted by famed Super Smash Bros. creator and director, Masahiro Sakurai, earlier today revealed an extensive number of new Mii Fighter ...
A podcast host, video producer, and journalist, Peter (he/him) is the Video Lead at DualShockers. After leaving DualShockers back in 2021 to write for sites like IGN, GameRant, Gameranx, and ...