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The '''Mii Maker''' is a feature for the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] families of consoles. It is the successor to the [[Mii Channel]] and contains the features from that channel, with the added ability of being able to use a photograph as a basis for a new Mii.
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The '''[[miiwiki:Mii Maker|Mii Maker]]''' is a feature for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] families of consoles. It is the successor to the [[Mii Channel]] and contains the features from that channel, with the added ability of being able to use a photograph as a basis for a new Mii.
  
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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]]'' 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>
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Revision as of 03:55, 2 November 2023

The Mii Maker is a feature for the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and Nintendo Switch families of consoles. It is the successor to the Mii Channel and contains the features from that channel, with the added ability of being able to use a photograph as a basis for a new Mii.

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 and Kuruma de DS'. Additionally, a Mii Maker's intended debut was originally for Nintendo DS, before the release of the Wii.[1][2]

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