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  2. Mii - Wikipedia

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    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.

  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. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    MII (20D: Nintendo avatar) A MII is the customizable avatar used on some Nintendo game consoles and apps. MADEA (34D: Title role for Tyler Perry) I have previously written about MADEA , a ...

  5. Wii system software - Wikipedia

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    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. At the Game Developers Conference 2007, Shigeru Miyamoto explained that the look and design of the Mii characters are based on Kokeshi , a form of Japanese doll used as souvenir gifts.

  6. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An avatar in the virtual world Second Life A Twitter post, ... [30] [31] In some games, the ability to use a Mii as an avatar must be unlocked, such as in Mario Kart 8.

  7. A World of Keflings - Wikipedia

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    A World of Keflings received generally favorable reviews for the Xbox 360 version, earning 77/100, and mixed or average reviews for the Wii U version, scoring 70/100 on review aggregator Metacritic [12] [13] Levi Buchanan of IGN gave the game an 8.0 out of 10, praising its humor and pacing, though pointing out the difficulty of working in crowded areas.

  8. Wii Sports - Wikipedia

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    The in-game players are taken from the Wii's Mii Channel, which allows the user to create a Mii (a customized avatar) that can be imported into games that support the feature. Wii Sports is the first Wii title to use this feature. [10]

  9. 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.