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The '''Mii Maker''' is a feature for the [[Wii]], [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] families of consoles, however various precursors to it existed for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] and [[Nintendo DS]] namely in the ''[[Mario Artist]]'' and ''[[Tomodachi series]]'' as well as the cancelled [[Stage Debut]].
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The '''[[miiwiki:Mii Maker|Mii Maker]]''' is a feature for the [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] families of consoles, as well as the smart phone game [[Miitomo]]. On the Wii, it is part of the [[Mii Channel]]. Later versions added the ability of being able to use a photograph as a basis for a new Mii, or import one using a QR Code.
  
The feature allows the player to create [[Mii]]s; virtual avatars of real or fictional people created by the player, or representing the player themselves. On the Mii Maker the player can adjust certain features of the Mii such as their gender, facial features, favorite color (reflected by the shirt they wear), height, weight, name and creator.
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Four [[Nintendo DS]] games also include a Mii Maker of sorts, despite it not being a firmware feature: ''[[Tomodachi Collection]]'', ''[[Personal Trainer: Walking]]'', ''[[Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi]]'' ([[DSiWare]]) and ''[[Kuruma de DS]]''. Additionally, a Mii Maker's intended debut was originally for Nintendo DS, before the release of the Wii.<ref>[https://donkeykongbongodreams.tumblr.com/post/710685068029509632/mii-maker-on-ds-variants-post Donkey Kong Bongo Dreams — Mii Maker on DS variants post!!]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/forestillusion/status/1339054614180577285 Tweet by Forest of Illusion on X: "Before the Wii came along, the Mii Maker was originally going to be for the Nintendo DS. Here are some early screenshots that Nintendo revealed later on through a developer interview."]</ref>
  
==Trivia==
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On [[Nintendo.com]], the ''Mii Studio'' allows users to create and edit Miis online, or to copy/retrieve one from their [[Nintendo Network]] ID.<ref>[https://studio.mii.nintendo.com/ Mii Studio - Nintendo.com]</ref>
*During his battle with terminal illness, [[Satoru Iwata]] changed his Mii to reflect his loss in weight.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 2 November 2023

The Mii Maker is a feature for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and Nintendo Switch families of consoles, as well as the smart phone game Miitomo. On the Wii, it is part of the Mii Channel. Later versions added the ability of being able to use a photograph as a basis for a new Mii, or import one using a QR Code.

Four Nintendo DS games also include a Mii Maker of sorts, despite it not being a firmware feature: Tomodachi Collection, Personal Trainer: Walking, Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi (DSiWare) and Kuruma de DS. Additionally, a Mii Maker's intended debut was originally for Nintendo DS, before the release of the Wii.[1][2]

On Nintendo.com, the Mii Studio allows users to create and edit Miis online, or to copy/retrieve one from their Nintendo Network ID.[3]

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