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Video: A Nintendo Wii tune put to dance
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by Matt Burns on July 6, 2009


Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the Mii channel theme through the eyes of a dancer.

Immortalize your Mii as a sculpture for $75
by Doug Aamoth on April 24, 2008

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Now you can have your Mii character come to life! Keep in mind that you, yourself, are the real live version of your Mii character, though. But if the thought of taking the real live version of yourself and making it into a Mii for the Nintendo Wii and then making it into a sculpture sounds intriguing to you AND you have $75 plus three to four weeks to wait around, then this, my friend, is for you.

Web site MiiSculptures.com takes a photo of your Mii character and turns it into a sculpture. It costs $75 and takes three to four weeks. They’ll also do wedding cake toppers, too, which appear to be a little bit bigger and cost $140. Ask your girlfriend if she’d be cool with Mii wedding cake toppers and if she says yes, propose immediately.

via Geekologie

MyCybertwin Software: Create an Online Version of Yourself To Annoy Your Friends, Family
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by Nicholas Deleon on April 3, 2007

An Australian company just released software that acts as your online doppelganger. Called MyCybertwin, the software serves as a go-between between friends, customers, well wishers, etc. and your online personality. In other words, it’s a programmable avatar (God, that word bothers me so) that people can interact with. For example, you may be AFK, but your cybertwin is always online. So your friends ping the cybertwin, “Dude, when are we supposed to come over tonight?” Depending on how you programmed the software, the cybertwin will respond in ways like, “Never, drop dead” or “Whenever you want, pal.”

The bot has five different basic personalities and its (read: your) personality is further fleshed out by feeding it different information. (”Do you believe in affirmative action?” for example.) Kinda strange, this. It’s bad enough that I spend all day online as it is, but I don’t know if I want a virtual me (but not Mii) representing my estate when I die.

Please Meet My Evil Online Clone [TechCrunch]

Nintendo Mii’s=Big Business
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by Peter Ha on March 16, 2007

Mii Station [via WSJ]

Mii Transfer X: Swap Them Miis
by Vince Veneziani on March 12, 2007

Apparently, people are getting really into their Nintendo Mii creations lately. So much, that someone has released Mii Transfer X 0.1, a Mii-sharing tool that works on OS X. Basically, it lets you copy your Mii to your Mac so you can share it on the internets with other dorks. Lovely. At least the source code is available and you can also use the Wiimote with it.

Why people are sharing their Miis though? Sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster let you create a profile and have friends and allow people see the real you. Maybe some people (::cough:: Wii fanboys) just don’t have enough social aptitude and personal confidence.

Mii Transfer X 0.1 Released [MacMegasite]

The Mii Generation
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by Peter Suciu on March 9, 2007


Who needs actors when Nintendo has millions of Mii characters to do the work for them? Beginning next week Nintendo of America will be rolling out a new round of Wii commercials featuring the popular caricatures that now are part of games such as Wii Sports and Wii Play. The new ads will feature a set a family in their living room, as well as another that takes place in a corporate board room — suggesting that anywhere is a good place to create a mini-video game version of yourself. The commercials are also available on Wii’s MySpace page. Oh Mii, oh my!

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