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  2. 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.

  3. Tomodachi Collection - Wikipedia

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    The cast consists entirely of user created Miis. Players can either transfer Miis directly from their Wii console to their Nintendo DS or create new ones using the in-game Mii Maker. The player chooses their Miis' looks and personality, then helps them with their problems, such as making friends and performing other everyday tasks.

  4. Mii - Wikipedia

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    The male and female default Miis on the Wii. A Mii (/ m iː / MEE) is a customizable avatar used on several Nintendo video game consoles and mobile apps.The name Mii is a portmanteau of "Wii" and "me", referring to them typically being avatars of the players.

  5. Talk:List of Wii games using Miis - Wikipedia

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    9 Miis used in other Wii video games. 1 comment. 10 Regional titles & use column. 1 comment. 11 ...

  6. Miitopia - Wikipedia

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    The game begins with the main protagonist, a Mii of the player's choice, arriving in Greenhorne Town. Soon, the Dark Lord, who can steal faces from Miis and use them to control peaceful creatures and turn them into monsters, attacks the town. The hero chooses a character class and is sent on a journey to stop the Dark Lord.

  7. Wii Sports - Wikipedia

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    A picture of a Wii Sports disc. Wii Sports is a 2006 sports simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console.The game was released in North America along with the Wii on November 19, 2006, and in Japan, Australia, and Europe the following month.

  8. Wii Play: Motion - Wikipedia

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    A stone skipping game in which the goal is to achieve the most skips. An additional mode adds ramps, rings and a goal area for which to aim. Good-Feel: Pose Mii Plus: A sequel to "Pose Mii" from Wii Play, which uses six degrees of rotation in order to fit Miis through specifically shaped holes in the style of "Human Tetris". Skip Ltd. Trigger Twist

  9. Tetris Party - Wikipedia

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    An installment of the Tetris series, the game supports the use of Miis and the Wii Balance Board, and features both local and online multiplayer in addition to several single-player modes unique to the game. The game was released in Japan on October 14, 2008, in North America on October 20, 2008, [2] and in Europe and Australia on October 24 ...