With the release of the Nintendo Wii back in 2006, Nintendo introduced fans to its new lovable avatars: Miis. Many fans spent hours in the Wii's Mii Maker alone, creating their own Miis for themselves ...
Connectivity used to be a big buzz word for Nintendo during the GBA/DS era. Yet, the 3DS is oddly lacking interoperability with a Nintendo home console. At launch, only one feature will be available ...
Mii-maker, Mii-maker, make me a Mii ... how many of you can't wait to get your hands on your spankin' new Wii, just to fiddle with the Mii creation? Not to fret -- remember that homebrewed Mii creator ...
As it prepares to shut down its social networking app Miitomo, Nintendo has revealed that it will give fans a new way to create and share their personal Mii characters. A browser-based Mii Maker tool ...
Save your Miis as QR codes to easily share online. The option is on the first menu within the Mii Maker. Click "QR Code/Image Options" and choose "Save Mii as Image." An image file will transfer to ...
Lets take a trip back to 2006 when the Nintendo Wii first launched here in the states and think about how exciting and enjoyable it was to make a Mii character that looks just like your grandmother or ...
Nintendo released the demo for "Miitopia," an RPG in which nearly every character is a Mii. "Miitopia," released as a demo on Tuesday, features an incredibly advanced Mii Maker. Here are 10 of the ...
The latest speed running trend involves ... Mii Maker? Over the last couple of weeks, there’s been a race to dwindle down the time for a speedrun known as Matt%. The latest record, currently held by ...
Miis were a key part of Nintendo's consoles, but their popularity has waned over the years due to a lack of innovation. The updated Mii Maker in Miitopia for the Switch showcases the need for more ...
Nintendo will be updating Miis for the new generation, but they won't remain a key part of using the console. On Wii, Wii U and 3DS, Miis were a compulsory part of creating a user profile, but thanks ...
To create a Mii on the Nintendo Switch, or edit an existing one, you can head to the System Settings menu.