The general basics of Miitopia remain the same. An evil villain is stealing people’s faces. You are an adventurer who ends up allying with people of your choosing to restore people when their visages ...
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 ...
The Nintendo Switch remaster of Miitopia won’t be released until May 21. But that hasn’t stopped fans from enjoying the demo that arrived earlier this week. While demos don’t typically make a big ...
With the 3DS you can either manually create your Mii or have the system generate it for you using the camera. It’ll take a picture of your face and then crank out a Mii that looks like you. Right. In ...
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the perfect game for players who love creating things. You can make your own items, food, and even buildings with the Nintendo life sim’s pixel-by-pixel ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you were one of the many people that owned a Nintendo Wii, you probably remember Miis. They're tiny, customizable characters that you can use in all sorts of games — in many ways, a precursor to ...