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And it seems like some people here haven't actually read this topic. I already posted that.A video of how the Miis are born. Seems that some people here haven't seen it yet & they should.
Like Bongos, Remotes, Touch Screens, Motion Sensors and a hoard of add ons for a remote.The Mii's really need to be pushed or else I feel they might become a simple gimick.
Oops, I meant seconds.And flying around for Minutes is insanely broken.
Exactly, I believe that Nintendo is prtraying the Mii's as the gamer. That's what the name implies, right? The Miis will show up as characters in tons of games on the Wii, but they aren't characters from the games, they are you in the game. Therefore, I do not like the given moveset.Well, that depends on how Nintendo chooses to portray Miis, they could do with having the Mii character represent every game that uses a Mii, or have it represent you as a gamer and what gamers use.
by then the match will be over. Bad Idea.B Up: Wii Airplane [Wii Sports] - Mii goes in a Wii airplane, and is able to fly around for a few minutes
I didn't see anything like that. All the Wii sports Miis seem to be the same height and the same diamiter.Awesome idea.
However, isn't the height and girth of Miis adjustable? That hurts the concept, IMO. It would be fairly easy to test the different dimensions and make sure none were broken, but we'd still be talking about chars with adjustable stats.
Certainly looks like it's at least theoretically posible.Nintendo America VP George Harrison said:One of the much-paraded features of the Mii characters is the ability for them to enter the realm of games, and become playable characters in titles such as Wii Sports or Wario Ware Smooth Moves. Harrison admitted that these are the only games that, as far as he is aware, allow such functionality at this stage.
Harrison also expressed his expectation that more Mii-enabled games will be available next year, including titles developed by third parties. "It's true potential isn't even known yet," he added.
The Mii's are also stored in the Wii, which can, incidently, store up to 100.I like the idea the only problem is the mii is stored in the wii remote and brawl does not use the remote it uses a classic remote.
Do you have a link to that somewhere? That seems a little frivolous to me, that they would waste time doing that sort of thing.That reminds me. I read somewhere that your extra mii characters can show up in the audience when your playing the various wii sports games. Maybe they could do the same thing in a stadium style mii level if he ends up in the game.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/737/737078p1.htmlDo you have a link to that somewhere? That seems a little frivolous to me, that they would waste time doing that sort of thing.