Nintendo is developing a new channel for its Wii console that will allow gamers to compare their Miis -- customized virtual avatars that people can play in Wii video games. By John Gaudiosi, The ...
Nintendo has announced the upcoming launch of the Check Mii Out Channel, which will let people express their creative side by submitting, exchanging and voting on Miis created by others from around ...
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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 ...
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Japanese Wii owners may have noticed their console glowing with a blue light. Nintendo sent a message announcing the Kyou to Ashita no Uranai Lucky Channel which translates into Today And Tomorrow’s ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Check Mii Out Channel Check Mii Out Channel was a Wii Channel that allows Wii users to enter their Mii caricatures in online contests, as well as share them ...
Nintendo did a brilliant thing when it created the Mii Channel -- a place on the Wii console where you can create bobble-headed people who look like you, your friends or, well, pretty much anybody.