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Miitopia Mii Maker

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About

Miitopia Mii Maker is a Mii creation tool which is a part of the Miitopia remaster for the Nintendo Switch. Upon the release of a demo version of the game, the tool was used to recreate popular characters and various memes.

History

On April 7th, 2021, Nintendo released a trailer[1] for the upcoming remaster of its role-playing video game Miitopia for Nintendo Switch. The player showcased the upgraded character creation system for Miis (shown below).



On April 27th, 2021, Nintendo released a demo version of the game that included the Mii Maker.[2][3] The announcement was followed by multiple social media posts in which users recreated various characters and memes with the tool.

Features

Similar to previous iterations of Mii Maker, the Mii creation system in Miitopia allows players to customize facial features, skin tone, body and outfit of their Miis, with the remastered version adding new customization options. In the remastered version, default Miis in the game's story can be replaced with Miis created or downloaded by the player.

Cast your friends, family, or anyone you choose in a comedy-filled adventure to bring down the face-stealing Dark Lord! Create and customize Mii™ characters, assign them roles, and watch them come to life. Laugh along as your best friend and dear old grandma team up in the fantasy adventure of a lifetime!

Highlights

Within one hour of the April 27th demo announcement, Twitter[4][5] users @GameOfTheSky and @SuperstuHD made tweets about the upgraded Mii Maker, with their tweets gaining over 900 likes and 450 likes in one day, respectively (shown below, left and center). One hour later, Twitter[6] user @the_regressor posted an image that received over 260 retweets and 5,000 likes in one day (shown below, right).


001 / 100 Eyelashes Add Makeup Edit Makeup Delete Makeup Change Layering Rotate Ti Makeup Wig The Regressor @the_regressor ... Nintendo why can't masks go over our noses in Miitopia. I look like a jerk 002 / 100 Move Adjust Size Rotate Change Color TEEE Rotate 1:38 PM · Apr 27, 2021 · Twitter Web App EGRES EGRES

Following the viral spread of the initial tweets, the trend of recreating various characters and memes gained viral spread on Twitter. On that day, Twitter users recreated Strong Bad, Giygas, Mario, Peter Griffin, Garfield, Kazuma Kiryu, Kakyoin Noriaki and multiple other characters in Mii Maker (examples shown below), with the trend continuing into the following day.


058 / 100 Makeup Eyes 8 Fyelashes problem? Blush Lipstick Eyebrows Other 38 Check Expression Edit Mii Remove Makeup ®Rotate 019 / 100 Makeup Eyes Eyelashes Eye Shadow Blush Lipstick Eyebrows Other 12 Check Expression Edit Mii Remove Makeup ® Rotate 028 / 100 Makeup Eyes 9. Eyelashes Eye Shadow Blush Lipstick 10 Eyebrows Other Check Expression Edit Mii Remove Makeup ®Rotate
064 / 100 Makeup Eyes 10 Eyelashes 12 Eye Shadow Blush 14 Lipstick 18 Eyebrows Other 8 Check Expression Edit Mii Remove Makeup ®Rotate 022 / 100 Dejected Surprised Sleepy Flabbergasted Wink 1 Wink 2 Rotate

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Molemanninethousand
Molemanninethousand

The whole system here looks extremely impressive and versatile. The example that stands out most to me from what I've seen is this:

This basically convinces me that the program can make pretty much anything.

On a related note, who else here remembers Amazing Island on GameCube? Based on how I remember it, that game still has the most diverse character creation system I can think of, and reminiscing on it leads me to wonder what could be done with a game with the same extent of dedication to letting the player not only create but actually use anything they want, using the full scope of today's technology?

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