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  2. Mii - Wikipedia

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    The Mii Channel, the first application used to create and view Mii characters on the Wii. Mii characters are created and stored in the Mii Channel or the Mii Maker, which are pre-installed on the Wii and the Nintendo 3DS/Wii U/Nintendo Switch consoles respectively.

  3. List of video games featuring Miis - Wikipedia

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    Since the Nintendo DS lacks a native Mii Maker, the following games support Miis through the ability to import them from a Wii console. All of the games except for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time also feature in-game Mii Makers.

  4. Wii system software - Wikipedia

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    The Mii Channel, the first application used to create and view Mii characters on the Wii The Mii Channel is an avatar creator, where users can design 3D caricatures of people called Miis by selecting from a group of facial and bodily features.

  5. Wii - Wikipedia

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    Each player on a Wii console was encouraged to create their own Mii via the Mii Channel to be used in games like Wii Sports and some of the system software like the Mii Channel. For example, players would select their Mii in Wii Sports, creating their in-game avatar for the game. Miis could be shared with other players through the Mii Channel ...

  6. Check Mii Out Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Check Mii Out Channel, known as the Mii Contest Channel outside of North America, was a channel for the Nintendo Wii that allowed players to share their digital avatars, called Miis, and enter them into popularity contests.

  7. Tomodachi Collection - Wikipedia

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    There is a function only found in the Japanese version of Tomodachi Life that allows players to ‘call’ a Mii from a Tomodachi Collection save file and transfer the Mii onto the 3DS. The newly created Miis are added in the Mii Studio. It is not possible to send a Mii to Tomodachi Collection from the Mii Maker.

  8. SpotPass and StreetPass - Wikipedia

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    StreetPass was a Nintendo 3DS functionality which allows passive communication between Nintendo 3DS systems held by users in close proximity, an example being the sharing of Mii avatars in the StreetPass Mii Plaza application, and other game data. Similar to SpotPass in the Nintendo 3DS, when new data is received from StreetPass and the system ...

  9. Tomodachi Life - Wikipedia

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    Tomodachi Life begins with the player naming their island and creating their "lookalike", which is intended to represent their personal Mii.The Miis are given unique personalities based on the player's choices for their stats, such as walking speed, speech, and quirkiness. [2]