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, ...
Miis are back in a major way. Making a Mii on the Switch is really simple, but, weirdly enough, the option to do so is buried in the system’s menus. From there, you’re able to create a brand new Mii ...
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 ...
If you can’t stand the sportsmates, here’s how to make a Mii in Nintendo’s new sports game Nintendo RIP Wii Sports. Bowling only has ten pins. Boxing is gone. The most anticipated mode—golf—isn’t even ...
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 ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. The competition is on with Nintendo’s latest gaming release, Nintendo Switch Sports, a new take on the OG ...
There's lots of Mii franchises that Nintendo could come back to, if Miitopia indicates its intentions at all. Wii Sports Resort was a beloved sports game for the Wii, offering a broad range of sports ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the great charms of the Wii was, of course, the humble Mii. The cute little avatars were right at the heart of the system and this would continue with Wii U; each boot-up of the HD system ...