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 ...
We're test-driving a new feature here at Wii Fanboy, but there's an essential element we lack, and that's your participation. See, we know that Miis are the hotness and no one can resist twisting the ...
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 ...
With the heyday of Nintendo's goofy avatar creation system long past, Miis have been enjoying a quiet retirement, the Miis have recently been enjoying a quiet retirement as a buried, unused feature on ...
Miis have been iconic across multiple Nintendo games, providing players with immersive experiences. Games like Mario Kart 8, Mario Golf, and Super Smash Bros Ultimate offer Mii customization and ...
For a little over ten years, Tomodachi Life has been a fan-favorite of the cozy gamer. The game offers players the chance to create quirky, customizable Miis and place them in an equally comical world ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Today, during the Nintendo Direct livestream, a new trailer for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream premiered. Not only did the video share new details ...
"The planets just aligned a little bit," said Rare artist Lee Musgrave regarding the timing of Microsoft's Avatars, a customizable-character feature coming in this fall's Xbox 360 dashboard update ...
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, (or, last week in the Mii Spotlight) some pretenders rolled in here and tried to get everyone psyched about Star Trek. Please. We know what's better. We know ...
With the Home open beta drawing closer and the introduction of Xbox Avatars just a few weeks away, we thought we'd take a second to try a little experiment. All three of the current generation ...
It turns out that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s character modeling really does follow Nintendo’s Mii format. This means an enterprising modder has figured out a way to get NPCs to look ...