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 ...
Save your Miis as QR codes to easily share online. The option is on the first menu within the Mii Maker. Click "QR Code/Image Options" and choose "Save Mii as Image." An image file will transfer to ...
The StreetPass Mii Plaza is one of the many things included on your 3DS right out of the box. The Plaza allows you to see all the Miis of the people you StreetPass with. You can see the game they last ...
Connectivity used to be a big buzz word for Nintendo during the GBA/DS era. Yet, the 3DS is oddly lacking interoperability with a Nintendo home console. At launch, only one feature will be available ...
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There might be some tangible benefit to measuring your daily steps with Nintendo’s Pedometer toy. We’re not going to discuss those here because Personal Trainer: Walking introduces another feature a ...
Here it is, Nintendo's new Mii Studio software bundled on every new Nintendo 3DS. The software uses any of the 3DS' cameras to snap a photo and automatically create the Mii. It'll blow your mind then ...
During Shigeru Miyamoto’s keynote he went through the history of the Mii project. Surprisingly it dated back to software that was being designed for the Famicom disk system. The Mii project was also ...
When the Wii first arrived in 2006, the ability to put yourself in the game with Miis was a novel addition that caught on quickly. These days most of us have grown quite attached to our own Miis, as ...
StreetPass Mii Plaza is weirdly addictive. Here’s how it works: Whenever you and another 3DS owner pass one another on the street, your consoles wirelessly and quietly trade data about the games you ...
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 ...