Nintendo very recently launched their browser version of Miiverse. We decided to take a look at this version of the Miiverse in our Hands On video. Join Nintendo Feed as we explore Miiverse, which is now available in the PC web browser.
With its new ways of both creating and sharing user-made content, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has become the unexpected successor to Nintendo’s beautiful disaster of a social media experiment Miiverse.
Miiverse was insanity, and it was hilarious. It had a super strange community, there’s a bunch of YouTube videos about it.
I have smash ultimate, but haven’t checked out the new update. I’ll for sure take a look.
After shutting down a few months back, a few fans managed to collate Miiverse posts and save it on the internet.
The Miiverse gave myself, and so many others, a platform unlike any console had ever seen before. For once, our reactions to games, both about them generally and in the moment-to-moment, were given life in the games themselves. The Miiverse's concept was novel, fresh, new. It felt like the first true social video game platform. And it's a shame that it was for a console that hardly anyone actually played.
I think I'll just stick to gamepad usage of MiiVerse, until they actually let you have enough characters for a conversation. More like Facebook, less like Twitter.
at least 100 characters stop the people posting stuff like " my frinds mum makes £1000 an hr from home blah blah" and if you really want you can make comments as many times you want on someones post so if it is to be over 100 letters post a few comments to get your point over!