Kevin has been covering video games and tech since 2010, with a particular focus on Nintendo and Pokemon. Squirtle is the best starter and nothing will convince him otherwise. While Miis were a staple ...
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, ...
Charming Holiday is a news article writer from the United States. He is a former cultural policy advisor who has turned his focus to his lifelong passion of gaming. He lived and worked in South Korea ...
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 ...
Over the last few years, Nintendo has been using Miis a lot less. While the character designs still appear from time to time, they’re not nearly as common as they used to be. However, Mii designs will ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — For its inaugural lunge into the mobile gaming business, Nintendo isn’t relying on bouncy plumber Mario or sword-wielding hero Link. Instead, the Japanese gaming giant is looking to ...
There are a handful of interesting quotes in the newly released investors Q&A with Satoru Iwata, the President of Nintendo. Most places like Game|Life are honing in on the possibility of a mass ...
CNET UK in my pocket, as cute as can be! We've created Mii avatars of the CNET UK team, along with unique barcodes for each, so Nintendo 3DS owners can scan and download our likenesses. Luke Westaway ...
Nintendo has hinted at plans for bringing their signature brand of gaming to the world of mobile, but now we officially have concrete details on what the company's plans for smartphones are. Here's a ...
After six years, Nintendo may finally be walking away from a patent dispute over its Mii characters. In 2011, US company RecogniCorp sued Nintendo for allegedly infringing on its patented technology ...