Speaking in a recent interview with The Nikkei, Nintendo President and CEO Satoru Iwata disclosed some of the plans Nintendo has going forward on mobile devices. While he claims to still be wary of ...
Nintendo has been dropping hints for years about possible smartphone apps starring its classic characters or somehow tying into the Wii and Wii U. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata is back at it this ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nintendo Switch Sports breaks from its Wii Sports ancestor in quite a few important ways. It allows players to customize their characters in a litany of unfamiliar ways, and it also features several ...
If you've been wondering what to do with all that space from Wii channels you don't use so often, you can stop -- you're about to start spending a lot more time clicking around the home screen. This ...
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 ...
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