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Check Mii out channel to launch this weekend, November 11

The highly anticipated channel, announced by Nintendo as "Check Mii Out" will be launching on November 11. Although the original press release is from Nintendo of America, it should apply to the rest of the world. The Check Mii Out channel allows people to show off their own Mii creations and vote on them. Nintendo's George Harrison says "It's yet another way that we're building fun, interactive communities of Wii owners without charging them extra for the privilege".The channel will be available for free in the WiiWare section of the Wii Shopping Channel.

purin6004d ago

i'm very excited about this
i have over 150 miis so i have enough to show off ^_^

ItsDubC6004d ago

150?!?!?! Wow. I've made about 15 total haha. I'll probably be submitting my Ali G and Mario Miis sometime next week.

forum_crawler6004d ago (Edited 6004d ago )

Wow, I only have like 3 of my creation and the rest are from friends and co-workers. I'm looking forward to seeing what people around the world are creating...

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Nintendo Switch Online April 2024 SNES Lineup Offers Cutesy Chaos

Nintendo has announced the SNES and Super Famicom games gracing the Nintendo Switch Online library this month, and there are some gems to enjoy.

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OtterX3d ago

Strange headline, as I thought the star of the show was Super RType. I almost bought RType Dimensions EX this last month and was just thinking, man I wish we had the SNES one somewhere on Switch. That's where I got my start w the series and I was beyond excited to see it drop this week!

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These Call of Duty games are officially dead as servers go offline

Following the Wii U and 3DS servers being taken offline, Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and Ghosts are officially dead.

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Call of Duty players are playing this game for the last time before it's taken offline

Call of Duty players are jumping into Black Ops 2 for the final time before its Wii U servers go offline for good.

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