Andres from Twinfinite writes, "Nintendo has since added four third-party titles, Mii Force, Flower Town, Warrior’s Way, and Monster Manor, to the roster of mini-games available for purchase. My first thought was, “Well, are these any good?” Puzzle Swap and Find Mii I & II have always been cute, but they’re free, which could justify the fact that there’s not very much to them. If I were to pay for more of these games, I expect them to be more like–well–games."
When the Nintendo Switch held its presentation last week, one thing that stood out among all the Nintendo hype was Miis were nowhere to be seen. Not only were they know where to be seen, but Nintendo announced the new online service it would be rolling out with the Switch.
Um, no they arent. They will still have a Mii creator on the Switch and it will have some additional options. They took away nonsense like who the creator was and the Mii's b-day. You can use your Mii as your profile pic on your account and third parties are allowed to use them in games if they wish.
Miiverse on the other hand has been scrapped and that is very unfortunate because it was a nice community.
HelenBaby writes : "3DS meet-ups have become a big thing in the past few years, thanks to groups like StreetPassUK encouraging their creation and growth. The Council is fortunate enough to be joined by 4 organisers from such groups today. We have Isobel Redsell from MonHun Offline, Andrew Runagall from StreetPass Southend, Tina Restrepo, representing NSG Hangout and Daniel Morris from The Nintendo Spot. They will each share with us what they think it is that makes 3DS meet-ups so special".
Nintendo has released version 4.0 of its StreetPass system on 3DS, the first major update since July 2013.