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 ...
The Nintendo Mii is a customizable avatar that saw its debut in 2006 on the Wii and whose use has continued on later Nintendo consoles. The Mii’s purpose is similar to that of the Xbox’s Avatars, ...
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 ...
Love creating Miis? Starting this weekend, you'll get your chance to show them to the world with Nintendo's 'Check Mii Out' channel. Launching the evening of Sunday, November 11, the channel will be ...
Nintendo has launched an app for Android and iOS in the US and Europe that lets you interact with your Mii and your friends' Miis. Miitomo, as it's called, features Mii creation, customization, ...
Nintendo Switch Sports, a spiritual successor to Wii Sports, will let players create and play with unique avatars. But that doesn’t mean Miis are going anywhere. In Nintendo Switch Sports, players can ...
Miis are fading from Nintendo's forefront, but games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe keep them relevant with added customization options. Miis have been creatively used in games like Super Smash Bros. and ...
You can't take the sky from Mii ... The best Sci-Fi film of this decade, "Serenity" re-launches today with a two-disc collector's edition DVD. The movie follows the short-lived television series ...
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 ...
For years, Nintendo's Miis have been depicted as happy-but-bland user avatars, as ready to play tennis as they are to drive a go-kart. In "Tomodachi Life," available for the Nintendo 3DS, the Miis are ...
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 ...